Michigan State women's basketball lost three of its top four scorers this offseason. Grace VanSlooten and Jalyn Brown moved on to the WNBA, while Rashunda Jones entered the transfer portal and landed at Arizona State. On paper, the departures represented a significant blow to a program coming off its best season under head coach Robyn Fralick. The good news arrived quickly, however. Theryn Hallock announced her intention to return to Michigan State for a fifth season, sharing the news on her social media. With that announcement, Fralick gained back not just a talented player but the experienced leader the Spartans will need to navigate a roster in transition. What Michigan State Missed With Hallock Injured Michigan State's Theryn Hallock celebrates after a score after a no-look pass from Kennedy Blair during the third quarter in the game against Nebraska on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026, at the Breslin Center in East Lansing.…