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Michigan State women’s basketball’s March Madness opponent is North Carolina in 2024 NCAA tournament
Michigan State women’s basketball is heading to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2021.
The Spartans will be a No. 9 seed and face North Carolina, No. 8 seed in Regional 1 of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament, ending a two-year tourney drought. MSU earned their bid after finishing 22-8 under first-year head coach Robyn Fralick; it’s the most wins for the MSU women since 2015-16, when they went 25-9.
The day and time for the game hasn’t been announced yet but the contest will be played in Columbia, South Carolina.
MSU finished the regular season 22-7 with a 12-6 record in conference play, entering the Big Ten tourney as the No. 4 seed, the Spartans’ highest finish since 2016. MSU was bounced in its quarterfinal opener by No. 5 seed Nebraska, but still had a strong enough résumé to earn an at-large bid.
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MSU finished with the second-best offense in the Big Ten and sixth-best offense nationally, averaging 83.7 points per game. MSU had the conference’s sixth-best defense, holding opponents to 67.3 points per game in league play, to boast an average scoring margin of plus-16.4, also second-best in the conference behind Iowa.
The team is led by a pair of fifth-year seniors, Moira Joiner and Julia Ayrault. The 6-foot-2 Ayrault is averaging 15.4 points, 7.2 rebounds, 2.1 blocks and 1.2 steals per game, earning first-team All-Big Ten honors. Joiner was a second-team All-Big Ten honoree for averaging 14.7 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.3 steals per game while shooting 43.2% (76-for-176) from 3 as the team’s primary sharpshooter.
The Spartans also had two other players, junior DeeDee Hagemann and sophomore Theryn Hallock, earn conference honors. Hagemann, who won Miss Basketball at Detroit Edison, made second-team All-Big Ten for her work as the team’s point guard, averaging 12.4 points, 5.1 assists and 2.4 rebounds while shooting 41.4% (41-for-99) from 3. Hallock was named Big Ten Sixth Player of the Year for her work off the bench, averaging 11.1 points, 2.7 assists, 2.2 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game.
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MSU got off to a hot start to the season, cruising to a 10-1 record in nonconference play with its only loss coming to Creighton in the Cancun Challenge in Mexico. MSU dropped two of its first three conference games, though, losing to Nebraska at home and Iowa on the road on a buzzer-beater, before beating Maryland and dropping to Ohio State to move to 2-3 in conference. Then they won five of their next six games, dropped back-to-back games to Indiana and Ohio State, before finishing the regular season with a five-game winning streak.
Fralick, who grew up in Okemos before playing ball at Davidson in North Carolina, built Bowling Green State into a winner before replacing Suzy Merchant, who led the program for 16 seasons. Fralick reached the WNIT and WBI in three of her five seasons at BGSU following a three-season run at Ashland in which she went 104-3 and won the 2017 Division II national title.
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Bill Belichick fires former Alabama quarterback, NFL coordinator at North Carolina
North Carolina coach Bill Belichick has fired offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens and special-teams coordinator Mike Priefer.
“We want to thank Coach Kitchens and Coach Priefer for their commitment and many contributions to our program and student-athletes,” Belichick said in a statement, per ESPN. “We wish them both nothing but the best in their future endeavors.”
Kitchens, the former Alabama quarterback and head coach of the Browns in 2019, was the Tar Heels’ interim coach in 2024.
Belichick brought Priefer to UNC after two decades in the NFL, and two years out of football.
Under Kitchens, North Carolina’s offense ranked 119th in scoring (19.3 PPG) and 129th in total offense (288.8 YPG).
The Tar Heels finished 4-8 overall and 2-6 in the ACC.
Kitchens won Alabama’s Mr. Football honor in 1992 as the quarterback at Etowah High School.
Kitchens shared the quarterback duties at Alabama with Brian Burgdorf in 1995 before taking over full-time under center for the Crimson Tide in the 1996 and 1997 seasons.
After three more college stops, Kitchens entered the NFL as the Dallas Cowboys’ tight-ends coach in 2006 and stayed in the league for the next 17 seasons, including as Cleveland’s head coach in 2019, when the Browns went 6-10.
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Ex-senator’s wife, 75, found escaped inmate cowering in the backseat of her car: ‘I was shaking like a leaf’
The 75-year-old wife of a former Republican North Carolina senator had a frightening start to her week when she discovered an escaped inmate hiding in the backseat of her car, according to local reports.
Marie Steinburg, married to ex-State Senator Bob Steinberg, left her Edenton home for work around 7:30 a.m. Monday when she unlocked her Honda Civic and found 23-year-old accused thief Charles Babb cowering in the backseat, with a blanket wrapped around his orange prison jumpsuit.
“I headed out the door, and I clicked the unlock, and it must have scared the guy, because the next thing I know, I saw something moving in my backseat,” the startled senior said, WTKR reported.
“I kept backing up little by little by little because I thought, I don’t know what this man is going to do.”
Babb — who police said escaped from the Chowan County Detention Center Sunday night — then jumped out the car.
While residents were urged to lock their doors and windows, stay inside, and avoid interacting with the armed and dangerous fugitive, Steinburg said she remained calm and began talking to him.
“I figured if I was nice to him, he’d be nice to me,” she said, WAVY reported.
“I just figured that was the thing to do because I didn’t know if he was really dangerous,” Steinburg explained, adding that “he kept saying, ‘I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I’m sorry. I’m so cold.’ And, you know, I was startled and I know he was too. And I said, “Well, hey, let me go in and get you a coat.’”
Steinburg said Babb then turned and raced down the driveway — reportedly leaving behind his prison sandals and a face mask — as she ran inside, called out to her husband, and dialed 911.
“I got in as fast as I could,” she recalled, according to WTKR.
“I was shaking like a leaf, and I could barely get the key in the lock, but I did.”
The Edenton Police Department apprehended the convict nearby shortly thereafter.
Police did not give details on how Babb escaped jail, other than to say he used a make-shift edged weapon. He was being held on felony breaking and entering and larceny charges before his breakout, according to the Daily Advance.
Her husband, who advocated for prison reform during his 10 years in office, praised his wife for how she handled the terrifying situation, believing a higher power was looking out for them.
The couple added that they will never forget to lock their car doors again.
“Oh let me tell you, if I don’t, [my husband] is gonna,” a relieved Steinberg said.
“It’s one of those things that we learned.”
The Chowan County Sheriff’s Office has since launched an investigation into Babb’s jailbreak.
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How Seth Trimble’s Injury Unlocked North Carolina’s Potential
Injuries are an unfortunate element in sports, and that has been relevant for the North Carolina Tar Heels this season. Now, most of the time, those injuries occur in games or practices. That was not the case for Seth Trimble, who suffered a broken arm in a workout accident.
The senior guard has not played since the second game of the season against the Kansas Jayhawks on Nov. 7.
Although the injury forced the Tar Heels’ coaching staff and players into an uncomfortable situation, the team has responded, winning six of seven games in Trimble’s absence. You never want to see a player suffer a significant injury, but in this particular case, it has opened the door to possibilities that North Carolina may not have been aware of if this never transpired.
Here is why Trimble’s injury has not been doom and gloom for the Tar Heels in this early portion of the season.
Unlocking a Potential Star Off the Bench
Before the last two games, North Carolina’s backcourt situation appeared to be a significant shortcoming for the Tar Heels. Because of that, Davis was forced to expand his bench with the hopes of unlocking the offense while supplying consistent production.
That has elevated freshman guard Derek Dixon’s role in the rotation, which has proven to be pivotal in North Carolina’s wins in the last two games against Kentucky and Georgetown. During that span, the 6-foot-5 guard has averaged 11.5 points while shooting 53.3 percent from the field and 50 percent from three-point range.
With the rotation becoming solidified in recent weeks, head coach Hubert Davis explained how the backcourt has taken shape following the Tar Heels’ win over Georgetown on Sunday.
- “I really like [Kyan] and Derek [Dixon] on the floor at the same time,” Davis continued. “I’ve always said that I love multiple ball handlers. You can’t take us out of our offense. And with those two, with the way that Georgetown was switching defenses, we always had somebody that can handle the basketball and get us into a set and get us organized.”
- “So, it’s trying to figure out rotations,” Davis continued. “And then when Seth comes back, it’s finding it again. Different combinations is one of the things that I was excited about coming into the season. That is the versatility that we have, that we can throw out a number of different rotations out there that can be really effective on the floor.”
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