Former Spartan signs with New England Revolution
Michigan State men's soccer midfielder DeJuan Jones signed with the New England Revolution after being selected 11th-overall in the first round of the 2019 MLS SuperDraft.
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Michigan State men's soccer midfielder DeJuan Jones signed with the New England Revolution after being selected 11th-overall in the first round of the 2019 MLS SuperDraft.
Michigan State is officially hiring Joe Ahearn as the assistant men's soccer coach. Ahearn will replace Cale Wassermann, who is now the head coach at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
Michigan State men's soccer will compete against the USL League One team, Lansing Ignite FC, for the Inaugural Capital Cup. The match will be at 7 p.m. on April 16, at the Cooley Law School Stadium.
Three Michigan State soccer players were selected in the first two rounds of the 2019 MLS SuperDraft. DeJuan Jones, Ryan Sierakowski and Jimmy Hague will be continuing their soccer careers in the pros after MSU’s historic semi-final run in the NCAA College Cup.
The Michigan State men's soccer team saw their season end just short of the College Cup final. And afterwards, the team took a look back on what they could have done better in its 5-1 semifinal loss to Akron Friday. as well s how proud they should be for their accomplishments to make it to the Final Four.
SANTA BARBARA, Cali. — The Michigan State men's soccer would make their first Final Four appearance since 1968 in Santa Barbara, California on Friday night, but would struggle to hold back the Akron Zips for the second time this season, eliminating the Spartans from the College Cup Championship. The Zips defeated the Spartans 5-1 in their under the lights match-up Friday night, after Akron defeated them back on Oct. 9, 2-1.
The Michigan State men's soccer team has made it to the Elite Eight four times in the past five seasons. And now, for the first time since 1968, the team will travel to Santa Barbara, California to play in the College Cup against Akron.
As Michigan State men’s soccer took the field at DeMartin Stadium Saturday night, it looked to come out with an outcome in the Elite Eight it hasn’t had since 1968 — a win.
Michigan State men's soccer (13-4-4) will play for a spot in the Final Four as they are set to take on James Madison University (15-4-3) in the College Cup quarterfinals.
The first round of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament for Michigan State kicked off on Thursday night with a shut out victory on a snowy DeMartin Soccer Stadium field, as the Spartans beat University of Illinois-Chicago, 2-0.
The NCAA Division 1 bracket for the men’s soccer tournament was released early Monday afternoon in front of about 100 Michigan State men's soccer players, coaches and athletic staff at 1855 Place on MSU's campus.
The 2018 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer tournament bracket was released Monday, and the Michigan State men’s soccer team will make an appearance in the field for the 20th time in program history.
The energy of a rivalry matchup filled the brisk East Lansing air as No. 12 Michigan State soccer tied with University of Michigan Tuesday night at DeMartin Soccer Stadium. The intensity was expected of top-25 in-state rivals battling for the Big Bear, which ended in a 1-1 overtime slugfest.
Coming off a 1-1 double overtime draw against rival Michigan in the final home game of the regular season Oct. 23, the 12th-ranked MSU men’s soccer team has one game left on its schedule, against second-ranked Indiana, before heading to Indianapolis for the Big Ten tournament in November.
Rivalry week may be over in East Lansing, but the rivalry games aren't.
While a clash of two college newspaper titans was going down Friday evening just across campus, the 13th-ranked Michigan State men’s soccer team (10-2-3, 4-1-1) was in the midst of a clash of their own against Northwestern (4-7-5, 0-4-3). The Spartans were held to a 0-0 double-overtime draw against the Wildcats on a nippy Senior Night at DeMartin Soccer Stadium.
Senior night celebrations Thursday evening at DeMartin Soccer Stadium were halted by a slow start by Michigan State (5-8-3, 0-7-2 Big Ten) and the Scarlett Knight's ability to dominate time of possession early, as Rutgers (10-2-5, 6-1-3 Big Ten) spoiled the night with a 1-0 victory and gave the Spartans their sixth straight loss.
Eighth-ranked Michigan State Soccer, which sits at 10-2-2 (4-1-0 Big Ten), is set to continue conference play against Northwestern (4-7-4, 0-4-2 Big Ten) at 7 p.m. Friday night at DeMartin Soccer Stadium.
No. 8 Michigan State men’s soccer (9-2-2, 3-1 in Big Ten) returned to action Tuesday night fresh off a 2-0 win at Maryland, but the Spartans would not be as fortunate on their home turf, as they suffered a 2-1 loss to Akron (5-4-2).
The dreary conditions on the field at DeMartin Soccer Stadium Sunday afternoon mirrored the Spartans’ pace-of-play, as Michigan State womens’ soccer fell to Ohio State 1-0.