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The MSU softball team hopes Saturday’s game at the new Secchia Stadium is a beginning of things to come.
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The MSU softball team hopes Saturday’s game at the new Secchia Stadium is a beginning of things to come.
After opening the Big Ten season with two losses to Illinois last weekend, the MSU softball team is looking to “get back on track” this weekend when it hosts Wisconsin at 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Secchia Stadium.
The MSU softball team capped off a good weekend with two wins on Sunday to finish 4-0 at the Hoosier Classic in Bloomington, Ind.
The MSU softball team kicked off its season in winning fashion, going 3-2 in its first five games this weekend at the Lead-off Classic in Deland, Fla.
With 16 experienced players returning from last season’s roster, the MSU softball team has a chance to make some noise in the Big Ten next spring.
After a season filled with a multitude of extreme highs and lows, MSU head coach Jacquie Joseph used one word more than any other to describe the 2010 campaign: Inconsistent.
Heading into the final series of the season for the MSU softball team, head coach Jacquie Joseph hoped her team could end its up and down season on a positive note.
After a week where her team was outscored 36-4 and couldn’t seem to get back up after being constantly knocked down, softball head coach Jacquie Joseph decided to do something most coaches might never think of doing.
There is no better way to describe the MSU softball team’s doubleheader sweep at the hands of Northwestern than by looking at the stat line.
Before the 2009 season, MSU softball head coach Jacquie Joseph was dealt a card she never had faced before: The first transfer in her 15 years as head coach.
Before this weekend’s series against No. 20 Ohio State, MSU softball had coach Jacquie Joseph told the Spartans that the nationally ranked Buckeyes were where the Spartans wanted to be.
When a team is struggling with leadership, coaches often will tell players to look to the group of seniors for guidance.
Editor’s note: This story was changed to correctly attribute a quote to senior pitcher Kelly Confer.
The MSU softball team was able to rebound from a frustrating Big Ten road opener by defeating Indiana 5-2 in Bloomington, Ind., on Sunday.
Prior to last weekend’s series against Minnesota, the MSU softball team was 2-8 in one-run games, including a February stretch in which it lost four out of five games by 2-1 scores.
The MSU softball team needed all the runs it could get Sunday.
The MSU softball team has a golden opportunity this weekend to try to even its Big Ten record with games against Minnesota on Saturday and Sunday.
After dropping two tight games during the weekend, the MSU softball team got just what it needed Tuesday in a confidence-boosting 9-2 win against Eastern Michigan.
Thirty games into the season, the MSU softball team has demonstrated several strengths and stuck close with the majority of its opponents but still hasn’t found its killer instinct.
After overcoming rain and a three-run first inning deficit, the MSU softball team couldn’t overcome a late Iowa rally, falling 7-6 to the Hawkeyes on Sunday.