News Summary
In a thrilling matchup on February 9, 2025, the University of Michigan women’s basketball team defeated Michigan State University 71-61 at the Breslin Center. With standout performances, especially from Syla Swords, who scored 19 points, the Wolverines showcased their depth and resilience. The win not only broke Michigan State’s three-game rivalry streak but also marked a significant milestone for head coach Kim Barnes Arico, tying her with John Beilein for the most wins in Michigan basketball history. The game underscores the competitive nature of this storied rivalry.
Michigan Women’s Basketball Scores Big Win Over Rival Michigan State
In an exciting showdown that had fans on the edge of their seats, the University of Michigan women’s basketball team took on Michigan State University at the Breslin Center on February 9, 2025. The Wolverines emerged victorious with a final score of 71-61, marking a significant moment in this fierce rivalry.
A Stellar Performance
Syla Swords was the star of the game, leading her team with an impressive 19 points while also grabbing five rebounds and dishing out four assists over 37 minutes of play. Her all-around effort was critical in helping Michigan secure this important win. But Swords wasn’t alone in making an impact; Olivia Olson contributed a solid 14 points and seven rebounds, while Mila Holloway added in 10 points, four rebounds, and five assists. The teamwork was evident all night long!
A Battle of Two Teams
The game started with Michigan State jumping out to an early lead, outscoring Michigan 18-13 in a tightly contested first quarter. However, the Wolverines didn’t let that discourage them. They quickly responded with a 7-0 run to take their first lead of the game, showcasing their resilience. The lead changed hands a few times, but it was Michigan’s strategy and execution that ultimately made the difference.
Domination in Transition
One of the key factors in Michigan’s victory was their ability to score in transition. They completely dominated the Spartans in this area, outscoring them 23-5 in transition points! This dynamic play helped Michigan maintain momentum throughout the contest, particularly in the second half when they launched an impressive 8-0 run that included five points from Greta Kampschroeder.
Finishing Strong
The Wolverines extended their lead to as much as 11 points in the closing stages of the game and managed to keep a comfortable margin, maintaining at least a seven-point lead through to the final buzzer. In a show of poise and skill, Michigan went an incredible 12-for-13 from the free-throw line during the final quarter, clinching the game and sealing the fate of their rival.
Michigan State’s Struggles
Implications of the Win
This victory marks Michigan’s second win against a ranked opponent this season and ties head coach Kim Barnes Arico with John Beilein as the winningest coach in Michigan basketball history, each boasting 278 wins. Additionally, the win breaks Michigan State’s three-game rivalry win streak, which had left many Wolverines fans craving a turnaround. With this result, Michigan improved to 18-7 overall and an 8-5 record in the Big Ten, while their rivals slipped to 18-5 and 8-4 in the conference.
A New Ranking
Following the game, Michigan State’s standing took a hit, dropping to No. 22 in the Associated Press poll. Michigan’s win at Breslin Center is their first victory there since January 2023, making this a treasured moment in their basketball journey.
This thrilling game only adds fuel to the fire in this storied rivalry. As the season continues, fans will be eager to see how both teams respond in their upcoming matches!
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- Lansing State Journal
- Wikipedia: Michigan State Spartans women’s basketball
- Detroit Free Press
- Google Search: Michigan State Spartans women’s basketball
- WLIX News
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Michigan State University
- USA Today
- Google News: Michigan Wolverines women’s basketball