Michigan State Women's Basketball Stuns Western Michigan 98-44 Behind Isaline Alexander's 20-Point Performance

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In a dominating display, No. 24 Michigan State women's basketball team thrashed Western Michigan 98-44 on Sunday. The Spartans got a massive boost from senior Isaline Alexander, who scored 20 points off the bench, shooting an impressive 9-for-9 from the field. Alexander's performance helped Michigan State take control of the game early, scoring the first 18 points and leading 31-5 after the first quarter. The Spartans continued to dominate the third quarter, outscoring the Broncos 33-7, with a significant 21-2 scoring streak. Michigan State's exceptional ball control was evident, with a 39-1 advantage in points from turnovers. The Spartans committed only four turnovers, while Western Michigan turned the ball over 29 times. Other key contributors for Michigan State included Grace VanSlooten with 19 points, eight rebounds, and four assists, Kennedy Blair with 14 points, eight rebounds, and eight assists, and Rashunda Jones with 13 points. De'Aha Richardson led the Broncos with 11 points, while Kailey Starks added 10 points. Michigan State's impressive performance was not limited to just the game itself. The Spartans have won 12 consecutive games in the series against Western Michigan, and their 28 assists on Sunday solidified their position as one of the top teams in assists per game in the NCAA and Big Ten. The Spartans will look to continue their momentum as they host Eastern Illinois on Thursday, while Western Michigan will face Roosevelt on Tuesday.