Field hockey upsets No. 12 Iowa at home in Big Ten Championship rematch
MSU field hockey (8-6, 3-3 Big Ten) had a nice return to Ralph Young Field on Friday afternoon after playing nine of their previous eleven games on the road.
MSU field hockey (8-6, 3-3 Big Ten) had a nice return to Ralph Young Field on Friday afternoon after playing nine of their previous eleven games on the road.
On Saturday afternoon, No. 8 MSU won’t only be playing to remain in the College Football Playoff conversation, but for the Old Brass Spittoon.
By Robert Bondyrbondy@statenews.comFollowing No.
This season, senior guard Travis Trice and junior forward Denzel Valentine will be relied upon to provide a leadership presence the Spartans, at times, lacked last season.
By Katie Winklerkwinkler@statenews.comAfter wrapping up the 2014 season ranked as No.
After splitting a four-game road trip the last two weekends, MSU field hockey (7-6, 2-3 Big Ten) is looking to rebound in a big way on Friday and Sunday.
The volleyball team might be able to string together a win streak, which has eluded them in the conference portion of the schedule thus far.
The tides turned for MSU on Thursday afternoon, as the Spartans finally won a game decided in the last-minute, rallying for a 2-1 victory over Ohio State.In the game’s final minute, OSU (5-8-2 overall, 2-6-1 Big Ten) tied the game at one on a penalty kick goal from senior forward Kayla Varner.
Attendance at the 2014 Izzone Campout is mandatory for students who have already reserved tickets for the Izzone this season and want lower bowl eligibility.
After competing in three invites, the women’s tennis team will wrap up their fall season with the ITA Midwest Regional Championships in Champaign, Ill.
The 2014 season for MSU field hockey (7-6, 2-3 Big Ten) has not gone quite like head coach Helen Knull wanted at the start of the season. The Spartans are unranked for the first time this season and coming off a tough weekend of tough losses against Indiana and Ball State.
The midpoint of the 2014 college football season has arrived for the Spartans. With head coach Mark Dantonio's 100th game at MSU approaching this weekend against Indiana, football beat writers Robert Bondy and Geoff Preston grade MSU's season thus far.
It can be hard to establish yourself as a freshman. It can be even harder to establish yourself as a freshman coming off an injury.
MSU will close out its home schedule this weekend, and with matchups against Ohio State and Penn State looming, the Spartans could potentially be involved in two more entertaining college soccer contests.
The men's soccer team (8-2-2 overall, 2-1-1 Big Ten) defeated the Western Michigan Broncos (6-4-3 overall, 0-0-1 MAC) in a dominating 4-0 shutout win on Wednesday.
For MSU junior quarterback Connor Cook, the Hoosier state has more of a connection than just being the enemy on Saturday.
As the men’s soccer team (7-2-2 overall, 2-1-1 Big Ten) prepares to take on the Western Michigan Broncos (6-3-3 overall, 0-0-1 MAC) on Wednesday afternoon, they will see a lot of familiar faces on the opposing team.
Football head coach Mark Dantonio was at the podium Tuesday to discuss his team’s offensive inefficiency in the fourth quarter, the 100th game for his staff and the addition of recruit Tyriq Thompson to the Spartans.
Three weeks remain in the women’s soccer season, and despite an unfavorable start to league play, MSU is gaining ground at just the right time.