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Coach Robyn Fralick reflects on Michigan State’s victory over Eastern Michigan

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Casey Akenberger Director of Athletic Performance/Munn | Michigan State Spartan Athletics Website

Casey Akenberger Director of Athletic Performance/Munn | Michigan State Spartan Athletics Website

Michigan State's head coach, Robyn Fralick, shared her thoughts following a recent game against Eastern Michigan. She began by acknowledging Veterans Day and praised Michigan State for its efforts in honoring the occasion. Reflecting on the team's performance, she emphasized the importance of learning from early-season games. "A lot of good things from tonight," Fralick noted, adding that it's crucial to identify areas needing improvement.

Fralick mentioned attending a Pistons game the previous night where she encountered Dwayne Casey, former coach of both the Pistons and Raptors. He reminded her that there's no such thing as a bad win. Despite being pleased with her team's effort and connectedness, Fralick identified rebounding as an area needing attention. "I got mad about our rebounding," she admitted.

Looking ahead to future games against players like Sisi Eleko, Fralick recognized Eleko's physicality and impact on the glass as challenges to address. She also discussed Ines Sotelo's role in the team, praising her adaptability and skills despite language barriers: "Her feel for the game is great."

Fralick expressed excitement about Sotelo's potential due to her size, versatility, and fit within their playing style.

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