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Gabe Brown tests positive for COVID-19, Michigan State still plans to return on Thursday
Updated Jan 26, 2021;
Posted Jan 26, 2021
Michigan State forward Gabe Brown (44) goes up for a layup against Rutgers guard Paul Mulcahy (4) in the second half of their Big Ten basketball game at the Breslin Center in East Lansing, on Tuesday, January 5, 2021. Michigan State won the game, 68-45. (Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)Mike Mulholland | MLive.com
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EAST LANSING – Michigan State has seen a fifth player test positive for COVID-19 in less than three weeks but is still planning to return to game action later this week.
Spartans junior Gabe Brown has tested positive for the virus, Spartans coach Tom Izzo announced on Tuesday. Izzo didn’t give a specific date for his positive test but said he expects Brown back by “early February.”
Be Nice! How America’s Top Social Capital CEOs Can Teach Us the Power of Kindness
This month’s Top 10 Social Capital CEOs all have devoted their companies and their careers to leading with thoughtfulness, respect and a softer edge that could give all our leaders and the rest of us some new ideas about a New Year’s Resolution.
01/21/21 AT 9:05 AM These Social Capital CEOs have devoted their companies and their careers to leading with thoughtfulness, respect and a softer edge. Photo: Maria Marganingsih / IStock photo
They lead with kindness. It is one of the simpler yet core ideals of Social Capital that could easily be dismissed as trite, but it’s a key trait that is too often overlooked in importance when it comes to leadership skills nowadays.
On this edition of the state of Michigan State athletics podcast, Spartan Nation senior writer Jon Schopp and publisher Hondo Carpenter discuss what s next for MSU athletics.
Michigan State men's basketball coach Tom Izzo (pictured with senior guard Joshua Langford) revealed on Monday afternoon during his weekly press conference that due to three more positive COVID-19 cases on his team and staff, this coming Saturday's home game against Illinois has been postponed.