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SPORTS

Women's golf team adds Okemos native

The MSU women's golf team will resume play in February with the addition of freshman Jen Domagalski of Okemos. Domagalski is a premedical and business major and came to MSU after earning a spot on the Michigan High School Athletic Association Division 2 All-State team. During her senior year, she averaged 80.6 on the links and a 4.0 grade-point average in the classroom. Domagalski is taking over a roster spot left open by Kelly Collier, who recently graduated.

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From the road

After every MSU road game, State News reporters will share tales from their travels. Men's basketball reporter Tom Keller discusses the highs and lows of the Badger State. The bad news from this past weekend: The MSU men's basketball team kind of, you know, lost twice. The good news: State News photographer Mike Itchue, fellow reporter Matt Bishop and I had a great time on our road trip covering them! All right, so maybe that didn't make you feel any better.

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Young Spartans lose close meet

Despite a high-scoring performance by freshman Katlyn Roggensack, the MSU women's gymnastics team fell a few points shy to Kentucky. The meet was the season opener for both squads, and they were encouraged by a spirited Jenison Field House crowd of about 250 fans.

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Monday musings

A different take on the sports world. • Former U.S. Olympic skier Bode Miller announced in an interview with 60 Minutes this week that on several occasions, he has skied drunk. And you thought it was hard just walking home from the bar. • According to several NFL sources, the Houston Texans will select Southern Cal running back Reggie Bush with the first pick in the upcoming NFL draft. When news broke that Bush would be the top choice, Al Gore immediately called for a recount. • Virginia Tech quarterback/problem child Marcus Vick was dismissed from the team this week for repeated disciplinary problems, most recently when he stomped on the leg of an opposing player during the team's bowl game. So, uh, Marcus, seeing how you still have a year of eligibility left, we were kind of, you know, wondering … can you kick? • The Detroit Pistons sold out their 100th consecutive home game on Friday. To celebrate the occasion, Ben Wallace has promised to get a nice crewcut. • So, let's get this straight.

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Icers earn 2-game sweep vs. Wayne St.

The Spartans have good reason to feel optimistic heading back into CCHA play this weekend. Not only were they able to sweep Wayne State in a two-game series at Munn Ice Arena, but they found ease in the fact that they were able to do something that hasn't always come easy this season — score goals. "You want them to leave and feel like they've accomplished something and maybe they're building on something," MSU head coach Rick Comley said.

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Editor's note

The life of a sports fan is tough. Our emotions are constantly fluctuating depending on the success, or lack thereof, of "our teams" — the four or five teams we've grown up following and we'd live and die by.

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So what if it's January? Hoops 'Madness' is happening now

Fasten your seat belts, basketball fans, because this is going to be a wild ride. After watching a slew of upsets tear apart the top 25 teams in the last few days, I have decided that the theme of the 2005-2006 men's college basketball season is "Who wants to get a national championship?" Illinois superstar guard Dee Brown was less than impressive at Saturday's game against Iowa, which contributed to the Fighting Illini's 48-63 upset.

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3-game trip offers chance to improve .500 record away from East Lansing

The road has not been kind to the No. 11 MSU women's basketball team this season. The Green and White have been perfect at Breslin Center, winning all nine of their home games, but are only batting .500 in the six games they've played outside of East Lansing. The Spartans (12-3 overall, 2-0 Big Ten) will have to improve in that respect if they are to stay at the top of the Big Ten Conference standings.

BASKETBALL

Bruised & badgered

Madison, Wis. — Tom Izzo thinks MSU should be considered 2-0 in the Big Ten right now. Oh sure, the standings will show Illinois and Wisconsin each recently recorded a victory over the Spartans.

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Catching up with

Get the lowdown on the recruiting class that's coming to MSU. Isaiah Dahlman Shooting guard/small forward 6 foot 6, 175 pounds Braham Area High School (Braham, Minn.) Isaiah Dahlman helped Braham extend its conference record to 3-0 by scoring 39 points in a 92-62 victory against East Central on Thursday, according the St.

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MSU athletic schedules during winter break

Men's Basketball 12/10 Wichita State (Palace) 7 p.m. 12/16 Cleveland State 7 p.m. 12/18 Florida International 4 p.m. 12/21 @ Wisc.-Green Bay 8 p.m. 12/28 Tennessee Tech 7 p.m. 12/31 Coppin State 1 p.m. 1/5 @ Illinois 9 p.m. 1/8 @ Wisconsin TBA Women's Basketball 12/10 @ South Florida 6 p.m. 12/17 Houston 7 p.m. 12/21 @ Oklahoma 8 p.m. 12/28 @ LSU 8 p.m. 12/30 Central Michigan 7 p.m. 1/1 Michigan 2 p.m. 1/5 Penn State 8 p.m. 1/7 Rutgers Noon 1/9 @ Iowa 8 p.m. Hockey 12/9 @ Alaska-Fairbanks 11 p.m. 12/10 @ Alaska-Fairbanks 11 p.m. 12/29 Michigan Tech (GLI) 4:30 p.m. 12/30 Colo.