Hockey vs. Notre Dame 11/22/19
Michigan State and Notre Dame players argue following a hit at the end of regulation. The Spartans tied with the Fighting Irish, 1-1, at Munn Ice Arena on Nov. 22, 2019.
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Michigan State and Notre Dame players argue following a hit at the end of regulation. The Spartans tied with the Fighting Irish, 1-1, at Munn Ice Arena on Nov. 22, 2019.
Notre Dame defenseman Nick Leivermann fights in the corner for the puck. The Spartans were defeated by the Fighting Irish, 2-1, at Munn Ice Arena on November 22, 2019.
Notre Dame defenseman Tory Dello shoots against Michigan State. The Spartans were defeated by the Fighting Irish, 2-1, at Munn Ice Arena on November 22, 2019.
Michigan State and Notre Dame players scrum in the corner trying to regain possession. The Spartans were defeated by the Fighting Irish, 2-1, on Nov. 22, 2019 at Munn Ice Arena.
Notre Dame right wing Cal Burke (11) avoids three Michigan State Defenders. The Spartans were defeated by the Fighting Irish, 2-1, at Munn Ice Arena on November 22, 2019.
Senior forward Sam Saliba shoots the puck against Notre Dame.The Spartans lead the Fighting Irish, 1-0, after two periods at Munn Ice Arena.
Then-sophomore defender Dennis Cesana (right) and Notre Dame center Jake Pivonka both attempt to bring down the puck. The Spartans tied with the Fighting Irish, 1-1, at Munn Ice Arena on Nov. 22, 2019.
Notre Dame center Jake Pivonka faces off with a Michigan State player. The Spartans were defeated by the Fighting Irish, 2-1, at Munn Ice Arena on November 22, 2019.
Senior goalkeeper John Lethemon (31) defends against a Notre Dame shot. The Spartans were defeated by the Fighting Irish, 2-1, at Munn Ice Arena on November 22, 2019.
Sophomore forward Adam Goodsir (14) shoots the puck against Notre Dame. The Spartans were defeated by the Fighting Irish, 2-1, at Munn Ice Arena on November 22, 2019.
Senior forward Sam Saliba shoots the puck against Notre Dame. The Spartans were defeated by the Fighting Irish, 2-1, at Munn Ice Arena on Nov. 22, 2019.
Friday evening Michigan State Ice Hockey (5-5-1) met with No. 3 Notre Dame (8-1-2) in the first game of their two-game series. The Spartans, fresh off a sweep of the Michigan Wolverines, looked to keep their success rolling.
After sweeping the Wolverines for the first time since 2009 last week, the Spartans (5-5) will look to stay hot, as they meet No. 3 Notre Dame (8-1-1) for a two game series at Munn Ice Arena.
The No. 15 Spartans continue their hot start of the season by defeating in-state foe Oakland, 76-56. While the score may show a dominant effort, the Golden Grizzlies made the green and white grind for a win on their home court.
On a day where the Michigan State football team left a lot to be desired on the field in Ann Arbor, the hockey team hit the ice Saturday night trying to salvage rivalry weekend with a sweep over the Wolverines at Munn Ice Arena.
As he flung his arms through the air, contorting his body to deflect the ball away, all Danny Fortener could hear were the cheers.
Nia Clouden and the No. 16 Spartans marched into South Bend looking for revenge, and they got it by defeating the No. 15 Notre Dame 72-69. For the first time in fifteen years, the green and white defeated the Fighting Irish, and they did so in wire to wire fashion.
After an emotional victory against in-state foe Central Michigan that saw Shay Colley sink a go-ahead layup with 7.6 seconds left, the Michigan State women’s basketball team was thrashed by Notre Dame in the second round of the 2019 NCAA Championship.
In between bites of my half-cooked press box pizza slice, listening to "Better Together", my favorite song on Luke Combs' new album and transcribing the audio of Michigan State Head Coach Mark Dantonio trying to explain how his football team blew a 25-point lead during its 37-34 loss to Illinois Saturday afternoon, I came across a eye-opening tweet on my Twitter feed.