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There are few days off for MSU men’s hoops.
In the 24 hours after Michigan State hockey senior forward Jagger Joshua spoke out about being called racial slurs “multiple times” by an Ohio State player during a game between the teams on Nov. 11, he received an outpouring of support from members both in and outside of the MSU community.
For the second time in Detroit history, the 2027 men's Final Four will be hosted in Detroit, Michigan. The event will take place at Ford Field on April 3. and 5.
Michigan State hockey senior forward Jagger Joshua released a statement on social media Monday evening stating he was called racial slurs "multiple times" by an Ohio State player during a game between the two teams at Munn Ice Arena on Nov. 11.
In his final press conference of the regular season, Michigan State Head Coach Mel Tucker touched on this weekend’s matchup against Penn State, last Saturday’s brutal loss to Indiana and discussions of the current and future state of the roster.
Michigan State hockey continues to climb in the USCHO Poll, moving up one spot to No. 16 after splitting its series with then-No. 6 Penn State over the weekend.
After squeezing past Kentucky in the Champions Classic on Tuesday, 86-77, followed by a narrow two-point victory over Villanova on Friday night, Michigan State men’s hoops has entered the AP Poll at No. 12.
After falling 4-3 to No. 6 Penn State in the final minute of the game Friday night, Michigan State hockey bounced back with a commanding 7-3 victory on Saturday, splitting the series with the Nittany Lions.
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Michigan State football took a step back Saturday in its quest to achieve bowl eligibility. After a heartbreaking double overtime 39-31 loss to Indiana, the Spartans only have one more chance to get a sixth win and qualify for a bowl game.
Possessing a 24-7 lead at the half, Michigan State succumbed to a furious second half rally from the visiting Indiana Hoosiers.
After one half, Michigan State football leads Indiana 24-7. Despite a shaky opening drive, both sides of the ball are playing well and the Spartans are in a good place at half, but will need to keep their foot on the gas in order to come away with the win.
Nick Lundberg and recurring guest Impact's sports contributor Carter Frye discuss the women's soccer team's win against Milwaukee during the NCAA tournament and each player's updated status. Lundberg and Frye then move on to discuss the women's cross-country team and their winning status. After that, the two discuss the hockey team's win against Ohio State, Frye mentions similarities between the team's head coach Adam Nightingale with the women's soccer team's head coach, Jeff Hosler. Later in the episode, Lundberg and Frye transition into updates on the women's and men's basketball teams. The women's team won against Oakland University on Tuesday and will be playing against Iowa State and the men's team were defeated by Gonzaga on Friday and will be playing against Villanova. Finally, Lundberg and Frye discuss the football team's past game and their surprised reaction to each player's performance ahead of today's game.
Senior guard Tyson Walker lit the Breslin on fire Friday night. He just couldn’t miss.
Despite a late push from the visitors, a cavalcade of threes and some key defensive stops from the hosting Michigan State Spartans sealed a 73-71 victory over the Villanova Wildcats.
No. 17 Michigan State had many opportunities to put away No. 6 Penn State in the third period Friday night but a PSU goal with under a minute to play broke the Spartans’ hearts.
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On a snowy afternoon in South Bend, fourth-seeded Michigan State women's soccer fell to fifth-seeded TCU in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
Coming off of a swift 109-44 win against Florida A&M, the Michigan State women’s basketball team will face Central Michigan on Saturday afternoon. The Spartans, now 5-0, look to continue their reign against the Chippewas in their first road game of the year.
Michigan State hockey (8-3-1, 4-1-1 Big Ten), coming off a four-game win streak, heads out east this weekend for a series versus No. 6 Penn State (10-2-0, 4-2-0 Big Ten).