Spartan's three game winning streak snapped by high-powered Wake Forest
The MSU women’s soccer team dropped its third game of the season on a rainy Thursday night at DeMartin Stadium, losing to Wake Forest, 4-1; ending their three game win streak.
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The MSU women’s soccer team dropped its third game of the season on a rainy Thursday night at DeMartin Stadium, losing to Wake Forest, 4-1; ending their three game win streak.
Following a 7-10-1 season in the fall, the MSU women’s soccer team started its spring season off strong with a 5-1 win over Bowling Green State University.
On a cold, overcast afternoon at DeMartin Soccer Stadium, the MSU women’s soccer team played its first game of the spring season, beating Bowling Green State University, 5-1.
The MSU women's soccer team announced its spring schedule, which spans six games with four played in East Lansing at DeMartin Stadium. The Spartans will kick off their spring portion of 2017 at 3 p.m. on March 25 against Bowling Green.
The MSU football team isn't the only team in East Lansing who has a recruiting class coming on Wednesday, as the men's and women's soccer teams have announced its recruiting class for 2017.
MSU announced Wednesday the contribution of $1 million through the Spartan Fund, according to a press release. The gift will be used to support the construction of lights at DeMartin Soccer Stadium, the home field of the MSU men's and women's soccer teams. The benefit comes from alumnus Craig Bush, a 1983 graduate of MSU's James Madison College.
MSU is home to more than 50,000 students, 800 of which are student-athletes. Whether a student comes to MSU for academics or athletics, each year they have to make the decision to live on campus or off campus.
On Sunday, the MSU women’s soccer team beat University of Detroit Mercy 2-0. After ending their two-game losing streak, MSU is now 3-3-1 in the season.
In episode three, The State News sports editor Casey Harrison and Stephen Olschanski talk Tom Izzo's induction into Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, the absurdity of the NFL, MSU football's bye week and give you their picks for college football's biggest games of the weekend.