Freshman center Inés Sotelo of No. 22 Michigan State University women’s basketball team had a standout performance on Wednesday night, scoring a career-high 17 points in their 91-71 victory over Wisconsin. This performance showcased Sotelo’s confidence and skill on the court, despite the challenges of being a freshman from Spain. Sotelo credited her team and family for their support in helping her navigate the ups and downs of her first year at MSU.
Head coach Robyn Fralick praised Sotelo’s confidence and aggressiveness in the game, along with the contributions of other players like Grace VanSlooten, Theryn Hallock, and Jocelyn Tate who also scored in double digits. The team displayed a strong performance overall, maintaining control of the game against Wisconsin.
Sotelo and the rest of the MSU women’s basketball team will now travel to California for upcoming games against UCLA and USC. This victory against Wisconsin has undoubtedly boosted the team’s confidence as they continue to showcase their skills on the court.
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