Michigan State Rallies Past Cal 78-72 in Acrisure Classic Thriller
The Michigan State women’s basketball team staged a stunning fourth-quarter comeback to defeat California 78-72 in the Acrisure Classic semifinal on Tuesday afternoon in Palm Springs, California. The Spartans overcame a 16-point second-half deficit, powered by Julia Ayrault’s dominant 22-point performance, and remained undefeated with a 7-0 record. Meanwhile, Cal suffered its first loss of the season, falling to 6-1.
The victory propels Michigan State into the championship game against the winner of Arizona and Vanderbilt. Despite a valiant effort by Cal, the Bears’ foul trouble and turnovers in the final quarter proved too much to overcome.
Fourth-Quarter Surge Seals the Win
Trailing by 12 points entering the fourth quarter, Michigan State flipped the script with a relentless 27-12 run. The Spartans’ defensive adjustments and aggressive offensive approach proved pivotal. Ayrault led the charge with 13 points in the final frame, including a dagger three-pointer with under a minute left to seal the game.
Theryn Hallock contributed 15 points, while Grace Vanslooten and Nyla Hampton chipped in 13 and 10 points, respectively. The Spartans capitalized on Cal’s mistakes, scoring 11 points off turnovers in the final quarter alone. Michigan State also went 11-of-14 from the free-throw line during the decisive period, showcasing composure in high-pressure moments.
Early Dominance by Cal
California controlled the game for much of the first three quarters, fueled by an 18-0 run in the second quarter to turn an early eight-point deficit into an eight-point halftime lead. Marta Suárez and Lulu Twidale were instrumental during this stretch, combining for five three-pointers. Twidale led Cal with 20 points, marking her third 20-point performance of the season, while Suárez tallied a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds.
The Bears extended their lead to 16 points late in the third quarter, thanks to Ioanna Krimili’s scoring burst and Michelle Onyiah’s strong presence in the paint. Onyiah finished with 13 points and 10 rebounds before fouling out early in the fourth quarter, a turning point that shifted momentum in Michigan State’s favor.
Key Factors in Michigan State’s Comeback
Michigan State’s ability to maintain defensive pressure and adjust to Cal’s rhythm proved crucial. The Spartans implemented a high press in the fourth quarter, forcing 10 Cal turnovers and disrupting the Bears’ offensive flow. This defensive intensity, paired with clutch shooting from Ayrault and Hallock, allowed Michigan State to erase the deficit and seize control.
The Spartans’ depth also played a significant role. While Cal relied heavily on its starting lineup, Michigan State’s bench contributed crucial minutes, providing fresh legs and maintaining the team’s intensity throughout the game. Vanslooten’s steady scoring and Hampton’s playmaking ensured the Spartans remained balanced and unpredictable.
Foul Trouble and Fatigue Cost Cal
Foul trouble plagued Cal in the final quarter, with both Suárez and Onyiah fouling out. Without their primary interior defenders, the Bears struggled to contain Michigan State’s drives and post play. Fatigue also became a factor, as Cal’s starters logged heavy minutes with limited contributions from the bench.
Cal’s 20 turnovers proved costly, leading directly to 20 points for the Spartans. Additionally, the Bears shot just 27% in the fourth quarter, a stark contrast to their 47% shooting performance through the first three quarters. These late-game struggles underscored the challenges of sustaining high-level play against a relentless opponent.
Looking Ahead
Michigan State advances to the Acrisure Classic championship game, where they will face either Arizona or Vanderbilt. With their undefeated record intact, the Spartans will look to continue their impressive run and solidify their status as a rising force in women’s basketball.
Cal will play in the consolation game against the loser of Arizona and Vanderbilt. Despite the loss, the Bears remain a formidable team, with valuable lessons to apply as they prepare for a challenging stretch of Power 5 matchups, including a game against No. 23 Alabama on December 5.
A Test of Resilience
Michigan State’s comeback victory highlights their resilience and ability to perform under pressure. The Spartans demonstrated the depth and balance necessary to compete at the highest level, while Cal’s strong start showcased their potential to challenge top-tier opponents. As both teams move forward, this game will serve as a defining moment in their early-season journeys.







