2010
Michigan State Basketball
Jersey Style

Subtle stripes frame the jersey color, new Spartan Green color used.

Jersey

  • State Script Logo appears above the player numerals
  • Font used for player numerals and last names retained from first generation Nike basketball jerseys
  • Reflective Michigan State Helmet Logo at the point of the V-neck
  • Half-inch stripe around neck and arms
  • Stripe ends at the point of the V-neck
  • Half-inch stripe running down both sides of the jersey
  • Aerographics mesh design on back – items found in design: Beaumont tower, Michigan State Helmet Logo, 1855, 79, 00
  • Player last names on the back above the player numerals



Shorts

  • Michigan State Helmet Logo on the bottom of both legs
  • Nike logo on the upper left leg
  • Half-inch stripe continues down both sides of the shorts
  • Speed holes on the bottom of both legs
  • Michigan State Helmet Logo on the belt buckle


Notable

On February 12, 2010, the Michigan State University Board of Trustees unanimously voted to change the official MSU green to PMS 567 – confident that the new green, dubbed “Spartan Green,” would be approved, Nike had new jerseys ready to debut the very next day at Penn State (65 – 54 Win)


2010 Mid-Season Changes

  • Beginning with the Michigan State vs. New Mexico State game on March 19, 2010 and for the next three games, Michigan State wore a patch on the left shoulder commemorating the NCAA tournament, which was a blue circle with the NCAA logo in white – all 65 teams invited to the tournament wore the same patch on either their right or left shoulder


  • For the Michigan State vs. Butler game on April 3, 2010 (52 – 50 Loss), Michigan State wore a Final Four patch on the left shoulder


Photography Credits: Masthead image is courtesy of Robert Beck; 2010 jersey, 2010 shorts, 2010 notable, 2010 mid-season changes are courtesy of MSU Athletic Communications; image of 2010 jersey back is courtesy of Team Fan Shop. Spartan Jerseys claims no ownership to these images.