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The state of Michigan believes that the early start in the March Madness will pay off in the Big Ten tournament

East Lansing-es is now one and daily and the state of Michigan feels prepared for printing.

The No. 24 Spartaners appear in the Big Ten tournament in the last five games with three defeats, but these defeats came against top 15 teams.

“Our last two weeks,” said coach Robyn Fralick after training on Tuesday. “Everything we played is March Madness. … We already had a two-week March Madness preview, which I love it because we don't go with false ideas about what it takes.”

The state of Michigan (21-8, 11-7) defeated at the regular season finale at home Minnesota on Saturday and earned a seed No. 6 in the Big Ten tournament. That means bye in the first round before it in the second round in the second round in a game in the second round in a game in a game in a game in a game in a game Second round against No. 11 Seeda and No. 14 Seed Wisconsin.

“I don't think there are simple games in the big ten,” said Fralick. “There were so many scenarios in the last game, in fact so many that I just said that I can basically not say what any of them are.”

The state of Michigan started the season 11-0 before he came to the top thirds in an extended conference. Fralick took over the program last season and was the first coach in the program history to make the team in their debut to the NCAA tournament. The Spartans, who bounced Nebraska in a quarter -finals of Big Ten tournament, were number 9 and lost in the opening round of the big tournament by three against North Carolina.

“I think we got a bit behind last year where we wanted to go.

The state of Michigan had not played almost three months ago in a two -point victory in Iowa and defeated Wisconsin by 20 on February 12th. Preparing for two possible opponents has obvious challenges, but Fralick sees similar topics.

“There is very little preparation time, fast turnarounds. … there must be a ability to make some quick adjustments, ”she said,” but you also have to be good at what you are good, and there are so many flowing parts of the game in which you have to be solid. “

The state of Michigan was classified in the AP Top 25 in a row for 14 weeks, so this is not a team that flew under the radar. A few weeks ago, the Spartans pushed the top five troops USC and UCLA on the street with single-digit losses and in the Big Ten tournament fight tested at the Big Ten tournament.

“I think our schedule was difficult towards the end,” said Ayrault. Obviously everyone is good and we just have to be ready for a challenge. “