MSU men's soccer falls to Michigan in 2nd game of the season
The tension was high as the Spartans faced their in-state rivals in only the second game of the season.
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The tension was high as the Spartans faced their in-state rivals in only the second game of the season.
It was different, playing indoors instead of out.
Excitement for the season built for coach Damon Rensing and MSU men's soccer as they realized it was going to happen.
The 2021 women’s soccer schedule was finally released Friday, giving the Spartans some clarity on what a COVID-19 riddled season will look like.
MSU men's soccer midfielder Giuseppe Barone was selected in the third round of the Major League Soccer 2021 SuperDraft by Club de Football Montréal Thursday night.
The Michigan State men’s soccer schedule for the 2021 season was released by head coach Damon Rensing after the fall season was delayed.
Three hundred and seventy two days. That is how long it has been since the Michigan State women’s soccer team last played an official match. From that day, it will have been 462 days later when the team can play a game again.
The Michigan State men’s soccer team has not played in an official match since last November. And with COVID-19 putting their usual fall start on hold, the Spartans will have overcome a near 15 month wait to see the field on game day again.
A season to forget. That is what could sum up this season for men’s soccer. They could write the three win year off as an outlier; And should.
On Sunday evening, Michigan (10-4-4) put an end to the Spartan men’s (3-12-3) soccer season in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament. The Spartans were able to strike first with a goal of the foot of freshman forward Gianni Ferri but couldn’t answer a pair of Wolverine goals, falling 2-1.
Michigan State men's soccer fell 1-0 to No. 10 Indiana in their final game of the regular season on Sunday at DeMartin Stadium.
Another game, another shutout loss for the Michigan State men’s soccer team.
The Spartans (3-8-3) were on the wrong end of a shutout once again on Tuesday, as they fell to the Oakland Golden Grizzlies (7-6-2) one to nothing. The green and white have failed to score a goal in six of their eight losses this season and, with just three games left in the regular season, the offense is running out of time to find answers.
Michigan State men’s soccer (3-7-3) took the field against the Ohio State Buckeyes (6-7-1) Saturday night, following the Spartans’ women’s soccer team falling in a close match to Michigan at the same field. The men would not suffer the same fate as their counterparts, as they would go on to rout the Buckeyes 3-1 in a comeback victory, following the goals from sophomore forward Farai Mutatu, freshman forward Conner George and senior defender Michael Wetungu.
There’s only one game on tap this week, but it’s a big one. Michigan State women’s soccer comes face-to-face in the first game of a doubleheader with their Big Ten rivals, the No. 19 Michigan Wolverines (11-3-1), at DeMartin Stadium this Saturday, Oct. 19.
Michigan State men’s soccer got a critical piece of their team back recently when redshirt junior defender Patrick Nielsen returned from injury. After missing the first seven games of the season, Nielsen made his anticipated comeback in a 3-0 victory at Rutgers. The Copenhagen, Denmark native provides a major boost and veteran presence on the Spartan backend, and has eased his way into playing consistent minutes again.
Michigan State men’s soccer fell to Akron 2-0 Tuesday evening. The Spartans were unable to answer the Zips' offensive push, as Akron was able to get up 14 shots over the game, and two found net.
Last season, Michigan State men’s soccer made a deep run into the College Cup. On the shoulders of several seniors and future MLS draftees, they pushed their way to the Final Four.
The Michigan State Spartans (2-6-3) drew even with the reigning College Cup champions the No. 25 Maryland Terrapins (6-3-2) at DeMartin Stadium Friday night.
When Michigan State men’s soccer (2-6-3) took the field Friday evening against defending College Cup champions and conference opponents No. 25 Maryland Terrapins (6-3-2), the conditions were dry.