Special to Detroit Free Press
EAST LANSING — When the going gets tough, stars need to flip a switch.
Down three to begin the second half after only scoring four points on 2-for-5 shooting, Michigan State women's basketball's Nia Clouden did just that as her 16 second-half points helped the Spartans rally to a 63-57 victory in the Breslin Center, stunning the No. 4 Michigan women's basketball and snapping its nine-game win streak.
Freshman forward Matilda Ekh delivered the dagger, though, as her two 3-pointers were enough to edge out the Wolverines.