Defensive emphasis helps Spartans get back on track
All it takes is a little reiteration of a defensive mindset.
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All it takes is a little reiteration of a defensive mindset.
The No. 23 MSU men’s soccer team struck early and never took its collective foot off the gas pedal Thursday evening in its 4-0 victory against Providence at DeMartin Stadium at Old College Field.
Coming into a pair of games this weekend, the MSU women’s soccer team is looking for a quick start and a full effort in each game, something the Spartans did not show in their previous game, a 3-2 loss to Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Sunday.
Following an opening weekend in which an exhilarating high was quickly followed by a humbling low, the No. 23 MSU men’s soccer team said it has learned what it takes to be one of the top teams in the nation.
The MSU women’s soccer team’s Friday night win against Eastern Michigan became a distant memory Sunday when the Spartans lost to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 3-2.
After a thrilling 4-3 overtime victory at No. 6 Maryland, the No. 24 MSU men’s soccer team finished its weekend East Coast road trip with a 4-0 loss at Georgetown on Sunday.
Junior forward Laura Heyboer said her team knew what they needed to get.
The No. 24 MSU men’s soccer team started the season with a bang with a 4-3 overtime victory at No. 6 Maryland on Friday night. The Terrapins were ranked as high as No. 3 in some polls.
The MSU women’s soccer team went with a new formation in an attempt to improve a struggling offense Friday against Eastern Michigan.
The No. 24 MSU men’s soccer team hopes to start off the 2010 season with a bang as they open up with an East Coast road trip with stops at No. 6 Maryland and Georgetown this weekend.
A win in Friday’s game at DeMartin Stadium at Old College Field might not have the same impact for the MSU women’s soccer team as it would for Eastern Michigan, but that doesn’t mean the Spartans are taking the competition lightly.
After three consecutive NCAA tournament appearances, the No. 24 MSU men’s soccer team looks to improve and make an even deeper push into the postseason in 2010.
In his 20th season as head coach of the MSU women’s soccer team, Tom Saxton has coached more than 350 of MSU’s games.
The fall sporting season generally is dominated by the football team, but MSU has much more to offer.
After three games last season, the MSU women’s soccer team had scored eight goals. In 2010, through the same amount of games, the team has tallied just two.
It was a bittersweet opening weekend for the MSU women’s soccer team, which kicked off its season Friday in College Station, Texas at the Texas A&M Aggieland Invitational.
Two MSU soccer players have been named to national award watch lists for the 2010 season.
One thing is for sure: the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final has potential to be a very high-scoring affair.
With the still-droning vuvuzelas blowing, the fourth day of the 2010 FIFA World Cup brought even more exciting action to the soccer globe.
(Editor’s note: This story was changed to reflect the correct spelling of Onur Agirseven’s name.)