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SPORTS

WEB ONLY: Rayner kicks 5 extra points as East beats West, 45-27

Place-kicker Dave Rayner played in the East-West Shrine Game on Saturday, kicking a 29-yard field goal and five extra points for the East team. The East defeated the West 45-27 in the annual game held in San Francisco. Rayner also will join fellow seniors DeAndra Cobb and Ronald Stanley to represent the East in the Jan.

SPORTS

Closed airport, accident, fog, strands team

Little did the Spartans know, but the MSU wrestling team was in for an adventure on its way to a Thursday night dual meet against Oklahoma State. "Remember that movie 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles' with Steve Martin and John Candy?" asked head wrestling coach Tom Minkel during the Monday press conference, "That was us." And he was being modest. The Spartans' adventure began with a 1 p.m.

SPORTS

WEB ONLY: Stanton named team MVP

MSU quarterback Drew Stanton was named team MVP for his sophomore 2004 season. Stanton threw for 1,601 yards, eight touchdowns and six interceptions and ran for 687 yards and five touchdowns in 2004.

ICE HOCKEY

Split indicative of team's up-and-down year

MSU head coach Rick Comley said he didn't sleep Friday night. After watching his Spartans fall 5-4, despite a hat trick off the stick of sophomore forward Drew Miller, and registering 50 shots to Western Michigan's 25, Comley and the Spartans were heartbroken and looking for answers. Comley said the loss was frustrating "more than you can possibly imagine." Normally, when a team doubles the shots of its opponent, it wins.

BASKETBALL

Keady makes final trip to Breslin Center as coach

It will be the end of an era tonight at Breslin Center. The No. 19 MSU men's basketball team will say farewell to Gene Keady, when the legendary Purdue head coach makes his final appearance in East Lansing as his 25-year career as coach winds down. Keady owns a 25-21 all-time record against the Spartans. "I'm looking forward to playing Purdue," MSU head coach Tom Izzo said.

ICE HOCKEY

Spartans still streaking with 8th straight home win

The No. 8 MSU women's basketball team ran their home record to 8-0 after defeating No. 12 Minnesota on Sunday, 62-49. The Spartans (15-2 overall, 4-1 Big Ten) were led by junior guard Lindsay Bowen, who had 20 points after only scoring two in the first half, and senior center Kelli Roehrig led the team in rebounds with nine. "Lindsay was much more aggressive in the second half," MSU head coach Joanne P.

BASKETBALL

Wis. takes 6th win against MSU

Madison, Wis. - A day after the No. 15 Spartans watched an eight-point lead slip away in the final three minutes of a 62-59 loss to Wisconsin, head coach Tom Izzo defended his players. His senior group - guards Chris Hill and Kelvin Torbert and forward Alan Anderson - has often been criticized for its inability to win close games.

SPORTS

Alexander recognized as gymnast of week

MSU gymnast Sarah Alexander was named a Big Ten Co-Gymnast of the Week with Minnesota's Carolyn Yernberg on Wednesday. Still recovering from shoulder surgery, the junior tri-captain earned the Spartan Invitational's all-around title Friday with a score of 39.150 and helped MSU take first place in the team competition.

SPORTS

Football team nabs recruit from New York

The MSU football team picked up another commitment, this time from a wide receiver from Staten Island, N.Y. Diego Oquendo has not only committed to the Spartans but already is in East Lansing and attending classes. "I'm adjusting well," the 6-foot, 175-pounder said of being in his new home at MSU.

SPORTS

Q&A Player of the week: Maurice Ager

Men's basketball junior guard Maurice Ager is this week's player of the week. MSU's current leading scorer continued his hot hand against Northwestern, scoring a game-high 18 points in the Spartans' 87-58 win.