Michigan State women's basketball has secured a key addition for its future, landing a talented local guard from the transfer portal. Anna Wypych, a 6-foot freshman from Rockford, Michigan, has committed to the Spartans after spending her first collegiate season at Butler.
Wypych brings immediate experience and scoring potential to East Lansing. In her debut season, she averaged 6.5 points per game while shooting an efficient 44% from the field and an impressive 38% from beyond the arc. With three years of eligibility remaining, she represents a significant building block for head coach Robyn Fralick's program.
This homecoming move adds valuable backcourt depth and shooting prowess to the Spartans' roster. For a team looking to climb the competitive Big Ten standings, adding a proven shooter with major conference experience is a strategic win. Wypych's development will be a storyline to watch as Michigan State aims to make noise in the upcoming season.
