MSU coach Suzy Merchant OK after collapsing on sideline
MSU coach Suzy Merchant OK after collapsing on sideline
A scary moment took place early in the fourth quarter of the Michigan
State women’s basketball team’s Big Ten opener Sunday when Suzy
Merchant collapsed on the sideline at Breslin Center.
The 47-year
old Merchant hit the ground in front of the bench with just under eight
minutes left in the game and was down briefly. She was eventually helped
up and taken back into the locker area.
MSU associate head coach Amaka Agugua reported that Merchant was fine following the Spartans’ 71-47 victory.
"First
of all that was very scary," Agugua said. "She went down pretty hard.
She fainted and was a little discombobulated when she got up. She was
trying to figure out what happened. She’s doing well. She knows what
happened at the end of the game. She was communicating very well. She’s
going to be OK."
The Spartans led just 48-43 when play was stopped when Merchant fell
to the floor. MSU scored 14 unanswered points after the scary moment to
pull away for the victory over the Illini.
"She's our head to our
monster and we play really hard for ourselves and for our teammates,"
MSU senior guard and captain Tori Jankoska said. "She's the one that
makes us go. She's the one making all the decisions and giving up all
the time with her family. When that happened, we just kind of rallied
together and tried to keep our minds focused. It kind of re-energized us
as a team."
Michigan State released a statement Sunday night that Merchant
was transported to Sparrow Hospital in Lansing for tests and will be
kept overnight as a precautionary measure.
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