EAST LANSING, Mich. – It’s fair to say that theMichigan State women’s basketball team snuck up on a few of their opponents last season. With a first-year coach in Robyn Fralick and a lineup that was diminished with season-ending injuries, not much was expected of Michigan State in 2023-24. As a matter of fact, the Spartans were picked to finish 10 in the Big Ten in an unofficial poll. But Michigan State bucked all trends with a 22-9 finish and an NCAA Tournament bid. This season, after losing two of its top four scorers – shooting guard Moira Joiner to graduation and point guard DeeDee Hageman…