New Secchia Stadium brings prestige to MSU
For MSU softball head coach Jacquie Joseph, the dedication of Secchia Stadium at Old College Field marks a new era of Spartan softball.
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For MSU softball head coach Jacquie Joseph, the dedication of Secchia Stadium at Old College Field marks a new era of Spartan softball.
For the second consecutive day, Jordan Taylor took to the hill for No. 2 Michigan against the MSU softball team.
In the first game of its home-and-home series against No. 2 Michigan, the MSU softball team lost, 8-0, in six innings in Ann Arbor at Wilpon Complex.
Jacquie Joseph has been looking for the MSU softball team to step up and finish the season stronger than it started, and in Wednesday’s doubleheader against Purdue, the head coach said the Spartans stepped up.
In the final edition of The State News Sports podcast, the desk discusses the MSU baseball and softball teams, which each have a big weekend series coming up. The desk also talks about the Spartan football team’s spring scrimmage Saturdayand the NBA and NHL playoffs.
It doesn’t matter how you start; it’s how you finish.
The MSU softball team followed up Tuesday’s loss against Central Michigan with better offensive production Wednesday, but settled for a split with Oakland in a double-header.
After 11 innings — seven of which were scoreless — the MSU softball team left Secchia Stadium Tuesday with an 8-3 loss to Central Michigan.
After losing three consecutive Big Ten games, the MSU softball team has a three-game break from its conference play this week.
Freshman pitcher Cassee Layne gestures to her team between pitches Saturday afternoon at Secchia Stadium. The Spartans lost Saturday’s game to Indiana, 7-2. Matt Hallowell/The State News
The Indiana softball team cheers as pitcher Morgan Melloh runs toward home plate after hitting a home run Saturday afternoon at Secchia Stadium. The Spartans lost Saturday’s game to Indiana, 7-2. Matt Hallowell/The State News
Senior outfielder Karen Fox holds her ground at third base as Indiana infielder Shelby Gogreve tags her base with the ball Saturday afternoon at Secchia Stadium. The Spartans lost the game to Indiana, 7-2. Matt Hallowell/The State News
Senior shortstop Lindsey Hansen chases down Indiana outfielder Heather Nelson after she found herself in a pickle between first and second base. The Spartans lost Saturday’s game to Indiana, 7-2. Matt Hallowell/The State News
Sophomore outfielder Kylene Hopkins looks over the fence after Indiana pitcher Morgan Melloh hit a home run Saturday afternoon at Secchia Stadium. The Spartans lost Saturday’s game to Indiana, 7-2. Matt Hallowell/The State News
Junior pitcher Lauren Kramer looks for a throw as Indiana infielder Cassie Gogreve slides her way to safety Saturday afternoon at Secchia Stadium. Matt Hallowell/The State News
Sophomore outfielder Kylene Hopkins runs past Indiana pitcher Sara Olson as she attempts to make a catch Saturday afternoon at Secchia Stadium. The Spartans lost Saturday’s game to Indiana, 7-2. Matt Hallowell/The State News
Senior shortstop Lindsey Hansen gets called safe as Indiana infielder Breanna Saucedo dives to tag her out Saturday afternoon at Secchia Stadium. The Spartans lost Saturday’s game to Indiana, 7-2. Matt Hallowell/The State News
Freshman third baseman Sarah Bowling eyes down a pitch Saturday afternoon at Secchia Stadium. The Spartans lost Saturday’s game to Indiana, 7-2. Matt Hallowell/The State News
Senior outfielder Karen Fox eyes a low pitch Saturday afternoon at Secchia Stadium. The Spartans lost Saturday’s game to Indiana, 7-2. Matt Hallowell/The State News
Freshman pitcher Cassee Layne pitches against Indiana Saturday afternoon at Secchia Stadium. The Spartans lost Saturday’s game to Indiana, 7-2. Matt Hallowell/The State News