Field hockey falls to .500 after road loss to American University in Washington D.C.
Fresh off a victory Saturday afternoon, No. 16 field hockey (2-2 overall) was back at it Sunday as they took on No.
Fresh off a victory Saturday afternoon, No. 16 field hockey (2-2 overall) was back at it Sunday as they took on No.
The Spartans, (4-2 overall) ranked No. 14 as of Sunday, came into the weekend undefeated and ready to prove they could compete with top-25 competition, which will no doubt be the norm in the stacked Big Ten conference. However, after losing to No. 20 North Carolina 3-0 (17-25, 20-25, 22-25) and No. 19 Duke 3-2 (25-12, 22-25, 25-23, 23-25, 10-15) in consecutive nights as part of the ACC- Big Ten Challenge last weekend, MSU will have to regroup.
It was billed as a heavyweight title fight between two programs that would be in the conversation for the inaugural College Football Playoff in January. On Saturday in Eugene, Ore., one team showed they are ready for the bright lights that shine on elite programs, and one team did not. No. 13 MSU (1-1 overall) lost to No. 2 Oregon 46-27, despite holding a 24-18 halftime lead.
It appeared MSU was going to finally take that next step into elite status.Leading by two possessions late into the third quarter, No. 7 MSU had No. 3 Oregon on the ropes. Fans surely began to start dreaming of the bigger picture, dreams and aspirations of a national championship.
Despite holding a 2-1 lead at one point, No. 14 MSU (4-2) could not hold off No. 19 Duke (5-1) in a thriller at Jenison Field House.
After a late touchdown by junior quarterback Connor Cook, MSU football leads Oregon on the road, 24-18.Junior quarterback Connor Cook finished the half by going 17-25 with 218 yards.
The men’s soccer team tied with Illinois-Chicago on Saturday, 0-0, after neither team could manage to put one through in overtime.
As most of East Lansing was getting ready for the big football game in Eugene this afternoon, the MSU field hockey team (2-1 overall) was busy notching its first road win of the season.
Eugene, Ore. ? It’s not a short trip from East Lansing to Eugene, Ore., especially for just one weekend.
EUGENE, ORE. -- As I was sitting on the airplane heading out west to Oregon, it finally hit me like a sack of potatoes how important Saturday will be for MSU football ? potentially the biggest game in program history.
No. 14 MSU (4-1 overall) couldn’t get anything going against No. 20 North Carolina (3-1) in Friday’s home opener, losing to the Tar Heels in straight sets (17-25, 20-25, 22-25).
MSU (5-0 overall) saw new faces make big plays Friday, and the Spartans got out to a quick start against IPFW and never looked back, defeating the Mastadons 3-1 at DeMartin Soccer Complex.Junior midfielder Sarah Kovan scored off of a free kick from junior defender Alexandra Gjonaj in the sixth minute for the Spartans.
The football team isn’t alone in facing a stiff, non-conference test this weekend.The women’s volleyball team (4-0) welcomes ACC foes North Carolina and Duke to Jenison Field House on Friday and Saturday as part of the ACC-Big Ten Challenge.No.
This is the game everyone has been circling on their calendars for months.
After starting the season 2-0 last weekend the men’s soccer team will look to make it 3-0 with their only game this weekend coming against Illinois-Chicago.
Being able to walk in the locker room, skate on the rink, and tour the player’s lounge inside Munn Ice Arena was only a dream in 1986 for MSU roommates Lyla Akouri and Lisa Boyce. Years later, the two came back to participate in the women’s hockey clinic, held on Wednesday, and experience first-hand what their MSU idols did before game time.
As field hockey heads to the nation’s capital this weekend to take on Saint Joseph’s and American, they will be looking to improve upon their up-and-down, yet promising start.Having scored five goals in all but one of its games this season, including exhibitions, MSU feels comfortable with how its offense is playing to start the season. After generating 28 shots in the game against Maine on Sunday, scoring goals and generating opportunities are not high on the list of priorities for this team.
A familiar foe could be the answer for No. 7 MSU in its top-ten matchup against No. 3 Oregon this Saturday at Autzen Stadium.
Last Friday, MSU’s cross country team traveled to Mount Pleasant to run in the Jeff Drenth Memorial meet. Head Coach Walt Drenth began putting this meet together after his brother, Jeff, passed away due to heart failure in 1986.