Hoover returns for sixth season of spring football, provides leadership
Tyler Hoover knows a little bit about spring football. After all, the senior defensive tackle is wrapping up his sixth spring in an MSU uniform.
Tyler Hoover knows a little bit about spring football. After all, the senior defensive tackle is wrapping up his sixth spring in an MSU uniform.
After weeks of speculation, freshman guard Gary Harris will return for his sophomore season with MSU men’s basketball program.
DETROIT — It had the makings of a special evening at Comerica Park.
The players have spoken loud and clear: Riley Bullough is the No.1 running back on the MSU football spring roster.
Mark Dantonio did not need the entire spring football period, which concludes at 2:30 p.m. Saturday with the Green and Whitespring game at Spartan Stadium, to find his replacements for former All-Big Ten standouts Johnny Adams and William Gholston.
Despite chilly temperatures and driving rain, Spartan fans still came to support MSU at the third-annual Clash at Comerica between MSU and Central Michigan on Wednesday evening.
All Spartan athletes are prone to concussions — from football to tennis — MSU has seen them all.
Cam Gibson would like to leave the field with a clean pair of underpants.
Most young ballplayers dream about playing under the bright lights of a professional stadium. For one night a year, the dream becomes a reality for members of the MSU baseball team.
Johnny Adams is headed to the NFL draft, and Darqueze Dennard has been out the entire spring.
Jimmy Pickens couldn’t stop smiling. With a line of eager autograph seekers waiting behind him, it’s tough to blame the sophomore outfielder who had the weekend of his life.
This week will provide opportunities for the MSU softball team to regain some traction with non-conference games today and tomorrow after a weekend sweep at the hands of Michigan knocked the Spartans from second place in the Big Ten.
After being hired by WKAR in 1974 and taking over WKAR’s “Sportstalk/870” in 1985, it’s been the soft and welcoming tone of Earle Robinson’s voice coming across the airwaves, always polite and eager to discuss the most pressing local sports news.
It was a weekend of disappointment for the MSU softball team as the Spartans were swept in a three-game series by No. 12 Michigan.
Mark Dantonio is weighing all his options in the ongoing search to replace Le’Veon Bell — even looking at players from the opposite side of the ball.
After a weekend that saw the MSU women’s tennis team (10-14 overall, 0-9 Big Ten) lose to Iowa, 4-3, on Saturday, and to No. 12 Nebraska, 6-1, on Sunday at the MSU Indoor Tennis Facility, the only thing they could do was suck it up and look forward.
Even with a series victory in hand, the weekend did not come without a significant loss for the MSU baseball team.
A weekend fraught with inclement weather, including long periods of heavy snow, multiple delays and a pair of extra inning games against the Big Ten’s top team wasn’t exactly in the game plan.
The thoughts of many surrounding the MSU basketball program at the moment have to do with the status of junior center Adreian Payneand freshman guard Gary Harris.
Charlie Bell is fighting for another chance. During his time at MSU, Bell appeared in three Final Fours and established himself as one of the greatest defensive players ever to play for Tom Izzo. Since his departure. Bell has played eight seasons in the NBA, as well as several more in international leagues.