Michigan State's Robyn Fralick 'proud of collective season' after loss to NC State in Second Round

RALEIGH, N.C. – Michigan State junior Grace VanSlooten answered a final question and stood from the post-game press conference’s podium. She removed her name placard from the March Madness holder and cupped it as a memento. Yes, the seventh-seeded Spartans suffered a one-sided loss, 83-49, against No. 2 seed North Carolina State in the NCAA women’s basketball tournament’s second round on Monday afternoon at Reynolds Coliseum on the NC State campus. But it wasn’t a lost season.