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(09/04/23 7:36pm)
Michigan State football recorded their first win of 2023 last Friday against Central Michigan, using a 21-0 second half run to take a 31-7 victory heading into week two. While there were plenty of positives to take away, head coach Mel Tucker also noted that there is a lot of room for improvement in his weekly press conference.
(09/03/23 9:35pm)
A late rally was not enough for the Michigan State Women’s Soccer team to overcome a two-goal deficit against No. 15 Notre Dame on Sunday afternoon.
(09/02/23 4:37pm)
A good portion of the first half was sloppy for Michigan State Football in their opening game Friday night. Only scoring seven points in the first 30 minutes, the Spartans needed some time to adjust.
(09/02/23 6:00pm)
It was a beautiful day in the city of East Lansing on Friday, and the energy in the air was palpable. Students and tailgaters lined the sidewalks for the first Michigan State University football game kickoff of the season.
(09/02/23 2:17pm)
For a majority of the first half, not much was going right on either side of the ball for Michigan State football.
(09/02/23 3:16am)
After a slow offensive start early, The Michigan State Football team came alive in the second half to defeat Central Michigan 31-7 Friday night.
(09/01/23 1:12am)
For the first time since 2018, Michigan State football will host Central Michigan to kick off the 2023 regular season.
(08/30/23 8:48pm)
As the Michigan State Hockey team heads into their 2023-2024 season, Senior defenseman Nash Nienhuis has been named captain alongside three alternate captains.
(08/30/23 8:45pm)
Michigan State basketball and Tennessee will face off in a public charity exhibition in place of their scheduled closed-door scrimmage ahead of the 2023-2024 season.
(08/30/23 1:19am)
Change has been the headline for the Michigan State Football team this past off-season. Following a disappointing 5-7 year in 2022, many areas of the roster and coaching staff visibly needed adjustment. A number of transfers and graduates left the program, leaving a hole to allow new faces to step up and command the team going forward.
(08/29/23 3:16am)
After a long off-season that included a number of transfers and coaching changes, Michigan State football and head coach Mel Tucker have been increasing the intensity and focus as the team prepares to welcome in Central Michigan this Friday for their first game of the 2023 season.
(08/31/23 5:00pm)
As football season approaches, Spartan fans may soon be able to grab an alcoholic beverage while cheering their favorite team, thanks to a new bill signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
(08/14/23 12:29pm)
Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees will consider amending a campus ordinance to allow for newly-legal stadium alcohol sales at a special virtual meeting Wednesday, according to a release from MSU.
(08/11/23 4:55pm)
Calling all Munnsters and Spartan hockey fans. The MSU Surplus Store is back again with another hot item: the Munn Ice Arena goal lights.
(08/10/23 7:50pm)
After seemingly turning the program around in one season, Head Coach Adam Nightingale will be welcoming three incoming recruits for Michigan State Hockey next season that took part in the 2023 USA Hockey World Junior Summer Showcase.
(08/03/23 11:04pm)
Even prior to the departure of former starting quarterback Payton Thorne to Auburn, the main storyline this offseason for Michigan State Football has been all about the quarterback battle.Thursday morning marked the Spartans' first official practice of the 2023 season and the clash for the starting position is alive and well—mainly between redshirt junior Noah Kim, redshirt freshman Katin Houser and freshman Sam Leavitt. “What I saw today was a really good competition. I was impressed with those guys,” Head Coach Mel Tucker said. “I mean Jay Johnson is an excellent coach. He's a very good teacher. I have seen him bring Noah along, Katin along and Sam has even gotten better since he’s been here a short period of time … So you know, very good competition. A lot of good balls being thrown, really good communication, guys on the same page, the formation, the checks—it was good work out of that group.” The starting quarterback conversation is not a new one for Kim or Houser, but throughout the offseason, both players have been focusing on developing their game as well as their leadership. “I'm trying to get better at leading every single day, and I think that’s one thing Payton did well, and something I could take away from his game,” Kim said. “If I could do some of the things he did, and take bits and pieces from other people around me—like Trey Mosley, he's a great leader on his team ... I think it's going to better ourselves.”Kim is the more experienced player of the three vying for the top spot. The redshirt junior is older and played 38 snaps last season in comparison to the six snaps Houser saw, but that does not determine whether or not the redshirt freshman is up for the task. “I feel like I'm more seasoned than I've ever been. I feel like I'm more confident, more poised than I've ever been,” Houser said. “I feel like I'm in a prime position to go take that spot. I feel like I'm ready to do that.”Tucker has not yet revealed any inclination as to which of his players he sees fit for the task and it is likely that the decision could run down to the wire—possibly even after the season has started. “I feel like the biggest thing is just to do what the coaches ask you,” Houser said. “I feel like the coaches have a specific plan for what they want to do. They want you to execute, they want you to put the ball in the playmakers' hands and I feel like I can do that. So that's the key for winning the job for sure.”
(07/27/23 12:41am)
After a very rocky 2022 season ending in no bowl game and a major step back from 2021, player leaders redshirt senior offensive lineman J.D. Duplain, redshirt junior linebacker Cal Halady and redshirt senior wide receiver Tre Mosley spoke about the injuries that hammered the team last season, among other topics, during day one of Big Ten Media Days on Wednesday afternoon.
(07/26/23 7:10pm)
Michigan State head football coach Mel Tucker took to the podium just before noon on the first day of Big Ten Media Days on Wednesday afternoon. During the 10-minute session, he discussed several topics surrounding the team, including potential redshirt junior starting quarterback Noah Kim, changes to the defense and more.
(07/21/23 9:56pm)
Matt Byars, Michigan State University baseball’s award-winning catcher for the 2016-2017 seasons, died Tuesday at 27 while rock climbing in Colorado, according to a press release from the team.
(07/14/23 5:00pm)
Michigan State basketball fans avidly comb the internet in search of Spartan memorabilia: jerseys signed by Magic Johnson, Cassius Winston’s game-worn headband, you name it. Whether it be for man caves, house decor or garden additions, Spartan alumni are always looking for something new to add to their display of Spartan pride.