
Michigan State Coach Tom Izzo Eyes Elite Season with Strong Roster
Coach Tom Izzo praises the development of several returning and incoming players, highlighting the team's potential for an elite season.
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Coach Tom Izzo praises the development of several returning and incoming players, highlighting the team's potential for an elite season.

Recent legal changes have set off a cascade of transfers, NBA draft entries and fifth‑year extensions across the Big Ten, reshaping rosters and expectations for the upcoming campaign.

After a summer torn patellar tendon, Michigan State’s Kaleb Glenn has been cleared for all activities, bringing his 40‑percent three‑point shooting and versatile wing presence back to the Spartans.
Michigan State’s guards and frontcourt players dazzled at the 2026 Moneyball Pro‑Am, with Team Faygo edging a close final. Key performances from Jasiah Jervis, Cam Ward and newcomer Anton Bonke signal a promising season.

With a top‑10 ranking, a deep supporting cast and Coach Tom Izzo’s versatile system, Michigan State is shaping up as a serious threat for the national title.

Coach Adam Nightingale discusses a record draft class, the departure of Steve Yzerman, the arrival of new talent like Nolan Higgins, and community literacy efforts.

Week 4 of the Moneyball Pro-Am showcased explosive scoring from Michigan State prospects, highlighting Medlock Jr.'s 48-point outburst, Watkins' rapid rise and Carr's emerging three‑point threat.

A longtime team manager receives an unexpected scholarship, while juggling a computer science degree and ambitions in NBA analytics.

Michigan State's basketball program aims for a 2027 Final Four run, driven by five highly anticipated freshman recruits.

Kaleb Glenn’s recovery and projected role promise to revitalize Michigan State’s offense ahead of the new season

Michigan State’s latest scholarship offer to Jaxson Davis adds a highly ranked point guard to a 2026 class already positioned near the top of national rankings, setting the stage for a competitive 2026-27 season.

Michigan State’s basketball team boasts three top‑100 Wooden Award candidates, a returning core, and a recruiting boost that positions it as a national title contender.
Freshman forward Julius Avent dazzles in the Moneyball Pro‑Am, delivering two consecutive 30‑point outings while navigating the expectations of being the least‑hyped member of his class.
Cam Ward and Jordan Scott have added weight ahead of their sophomore seasons, with Ward bulking to 245 pounds and Scott gaining 15 pounds, setting the stage for a pivotal year for Michigan State basketball.

Michigan State’s basketball program has begun its summer training camp, and the Moneyball Pro‑Am will run from June 24 to July 31, featuring intriguing rosters and high‑profile matchups.

The Spartans' summer training camp highlights key players stepping into larger roles as the program prepares for the upcoming season.

Michigan State University's 2026 recruiting class ranks fifth nationally, featuring four top‑100 prospects who could reshape the roster and influence the team's future.

After a 27‑8 season that ended in the Sweet 16, Michigan State’s basketball program looks to capitalize on returning stars, deep roster continuity, and a favorable schedule to contend for the Big Ten title next year.

With the NBA draft deadline passed, the 2026‑27 men’s college basketball season is taking shape. Here’s a look at the teams that cracked the top ten, the key players to watch and the storylines that could define the year.

Projected floors, backcourt talent and transfer impact define the outlook for the Big Ten, with Illinois, Michigan, Michigan State and USC leading the conversation.

A wave of high‑profile players have pulled out of the NBA Draft, prompting major programs to adjust their line‑ups and recruit new talent.

With the NBA Draft withdrawal deadline passed, a wave of elite talent has chosen to stay in college, reshaping the preseason rankings and setting the stage for a competitive 2026‑27 campaign.

A dozen projected first‑round picks have withdrawn from the NBA draft, choosing instead to return to college and reshape the competitive landscape for next year's NCAA campaigns.

Nearly a dozen high‑profile prospects have pulled out of the NBA draft, choosing to return to college and altering the roster landscape for dozens of programs across the country.