lansingstatejournal.com —  The Michigan State women’s basketball team has won six of its last seven games to surge into a third-place tie in the Big Ten standings. The Spartans have a chance to move into a tie for second and secure a first-round bye in the Big Ten Tournament when it closes the regular season on the road against Northwestern at 3 p.m. today. read more »
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freep.com —  MSU (18-10, 10-5 Big Ten) wants to head into this week's Big Ten tournament on a four-game winning streak, which would mean beating the Wildcats (14-14, 4-11). read more »
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msuspartans.com —  The Wildcats enter the last weekend of the Big Ten season tied for 10th at 4-11. Northwestern has lost eight of its last 10 games to fall to 14-14 overall. The trio of Kendall Hackney (15.2), Morgan Jones (14.3) and Dannielle Diamont (13.8) leads the Wildcats offensively. read more »
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msuspartans.com —  Thursday night was a night to honor the three Spartan seniors, but it was a sophomore who sparked the Michigan State women's basketball team to a 73-53 upset of No. 23 Nebraska. Klarissa Bell scored a game- and career-high 19 points, including MSU's first seven points, to help MSU open a 28-8 lead in the first nine minutes.

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Women's basketball takes down No. 23 Nebraska 73-53 State News
MSU defeats Nebraska, looks ahead to Northwestern on Sunday State News
Michigan State seniors get sweet send-off in win over Nebraska Detroit Free Press
Spartan women defeat Huskers; seniors get super sendoff Lansing State Journal

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statenews.com —  Running up and down the basketball court, her brother stopped, and in that moment, so did her world. Lykendra Johnson and her big brother, Homer, always played basketball together, but one January day in 2001, the fun and games turned fatally serious. read more »
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lansingstatejournal.com —  It was a typically cold Chicago day — Jan. 8, 2001, to be exact — when Lykendra Johnson confronted one of the most difficult moments of her life. read more »
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lansingstatejournal.com —  When Taylor Alton finishes her Michigan State career, the women's basketball senior plans to follow her other sporting passion: horses. read more »
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statenews.com —  Before the MSU women’s basketball team (17-10 overall, 9-5 Big Ten) takes on No. 23 Nebraska (20-6, 9-5) on Thursday at 7 p.m., the Spartans will honor senior guard Porschè Poole and senior forwards Taylor Alton and Lykendra Johnson for Senior Day. read more »
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statenews.com —  Not many people grow up in Highlands Ranch, Colo., dreaming to come to MSU, but Taylor Alton isn’t like most people. As the senior guard gets ready for her final home game as a member of the MSU women’s basketball team (17-10 overall, 9-5 Big Ten) against No. 23 Nebraska (20-6, 9-5) on Thursday, Alton will put the finishing touches on a lifelong dream she willed into existence. read more »
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statenews.com —  When Porschè Poole walks to center court of Breslin Center following a game for the last time on Thursday, she will be doing so victoriously, regardless of the outcome on the scoreboard. read more »
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msuspartans.com —  At the conclusion on Thursday's game, Michigan State's three seniors - Taylor Alton, Lykendra Johnson and Porsche Poole - will be honored for their distinguished four-year careers. In addition, senior members of the Spartan support staff will also be recognized. read more »
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spartansportsnetwork.com —  2-22-12 Coach Suzy Merchant Show read more »
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statenews.com —  A lot has changed in one week, as the MSU women’s basketball team (17-10 overall, 9-5 Big Ten) enters the final week of the regular season tied for third place in the conference after beating No. 17 Purdue on Sunday, 67-52. read more »
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