Future Spartan Lucas' inspiring efforts overshadow his mistakes
Look at Kalin Lucas' eyes. They're wet and red, having probably released a gallon or two of tears in the last half hour.
Look at Kalin Lucas' eyes. They're wet and red, having probably released a gallon or two of tears in the last half hour.
San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds says he might not take another swing until the regular season begins. Unless, of course, he gets five minutes alone with the authors of "Game of Shadows." The student who serves as the Stanford Tree mascot during basketball games has been suspended for the remainder of the season after dancing in an undesignated area during a game last week. The Environmental Protection Agency has already announced it will appeal the suspension. Southern Cal quarterback John David Booty might miss all of spring training after injuring his back in practice. Team officials say they will try to treat the Booty pain with Preparation H. NBA scouts are abuzz about the big men who will be on display at the Final Four, including 300-plus-pounder Glen "Big Baby" Davis and near-300-pounder Jai Lewis. Teams reportedly showing interest in the two players include Atlanta, Chicago and the Japan Sumo Association. The Indianapolis Colts shocked the NFL last week by signing kicker Adam Vinatieri, who had been a figurehead of the rival New England Patriots for the last 10 seasons. In a retaliatory move, the Patriots announced the signing of the entire cast of "Hoosiers."
Get the lowdown on how the next MSU men's hoops recruits, who are still playing in the boys' playoffs have fared recently. Isaiah Dahlman Shooting guard/small forward 6 foot 6, 175 pounds Braham Area High School (Braham, Minn.) The Dahlman brothers stole the show as Braham cruised to its third straight Class AA title Saturday.
Albany, N.Y. The NCAA Tournament is a bad time to stop having bounces go your way. That's exactly what happened to MSU on Sunday evening at Pepsi Arena in the regional final game. On the defensive end, it was tipped shots from Maine that found their way into the back of the net. On the offensive end, the Spartans rarely found themselves on the positive end of any scrums in front of Maine goaltender Ben Bishop. By the time the bounces starting slowing down for Maine, the Spartans found themselves down 3-0 late in the first period. "The goals they got were good goals, but they were tip goals the tough ones for a goaltender to see and react to with a lot of guys in front of them," junior captain Drew Miller said. The Black Bears' first three goals came off tip-ins in front of MSU freshman goaltender Jeff Lerg.
Three coaches and seven new recruits made their debuts Friday as the MSU football team opened the spring season with its first practice a session head coach John L.
The gymnastics team took second place at Saturday's Big Ten Championships at Jenison Field House.
It doesn't matter if it's a freshman, sophomore, junior or senior getting the job done for the Spartans because each of the classes for the MSU hockey team have stepped up at various times in the season. "The strength of this team is the balance and the depth," MSU head coach Rick Comley said.
Head to Jenison Field House at 6 p.m. Saturday as the MSU gymnastics team hosts the Big Ten Championships.
After an MSU hockey win in January, a team of youth hockey players, no older than 13, huddled together outside of the Munn Ice Arena locker room area in hopes of getting autographs from some of their favorite Spartans players. As a player passed through the team, one of the kids politely asked which player he was before signing his name across some souvenir memorabilia. The player smiled and answered, "Bryan Lerg." He was met with the excited reply, "Oh, the goalie's cousin." Here was Bryan Lerg, who's been with MSU for a year and a half currently second on the team in scoring being overshadowed by his cousin, freshman goaltender Jeff Lerg.
The celebration of a CCHA playoff championship stopped last Sunday when the Spartans huddled inside of Reno's East Side Sportsbar & Grill, 1310 Abbott Road, to watch as they were awarded a No.
Spring is about change and that is what the MSU football team will be undergoing as it enters spring practice today. A number of changes grace the depth chart, led by junior Sir Darean Adams moving from bandit to backup free safety and junior Cole Corey moving into the starting bandit position. "I'm really excited about the competition we're going to have at most of the positions," MSU head coach John L.
The MSU baseball team has its home opener starting with a doubleheader against Western Illinois at 11 a.m.
With the score 2-1 and less than six minutes left to play in Saturday's CCHA playoff-clinching victory, MSU head coach Rick Comley sent out the fourth line to kill some time off the clock and recharge his other lines. Not only did the trio of sophomore Zak McClellan, junior Chris Lawrence and freshman Nick Sucharski eat the clock and protect the lead, but they outplayed the opposing Miami line while generating a scoring chance. "Every time he can put us out there, it doesn't really matter what time of the game it is, it gives us a lot of confidence just being able to go out there and know that he has faith in us," McClellan said. "We go out there, and we know in our heads that we can make things happen." Mixed in with redshirt freshman Dan Sturges for much of the season, the fourth line has been trusted to go out and play in critical situations when most other college coaches could have them riding the bench. "I trust them to go out there and be responsible and play how we want to play and that's not unusual.
They say the playoffs are no place for a nervous person. Maybe that's the reason for the latest pregame ritual in the Spartans locker room, which involves a garbage can and plenty of hockey sticks. Aside from growing out the facial hair as many players do in the postseason the Spartans have begun to place their sticks in the locker room garbage can prior to games to signify the importance of the hard-working and far from glamorous "garbage goals." "I didn't know anything about it until I walked in the locker room one day, and I saw a stick in the garbage," MSU head coach Rick Comley said.
State News sports reporters Eric Fish and Matt Bishop discuss the No. 4 MSU hockey team. On MSU's seeding Eric Fish: They definitely got the best draw of either of the No.
Corey Potter has been a quiet force on the Spartans' blue line for the past four years and has emerged as one of the best defenders in the nation. His gritty style of mucking it up in the corners throughout his career has been far from quiet, however.
The MSU hockey team takes on New Hampshire in the first round of the 16-team NCAA Tournament 12 p.m.
Women's basketball reporter Ethan Conley offers his ramblings from Chicago, where the Spartans played the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament. Apparently every restaurant in the Chicago area serves "The best (fill in the blank) you've ever had." Sit down for a burger at Harry Caray's Restaurant, and they'll tell you it's the best burger of your life.
Junior Matt Harmon captured his first individual title by shooting a nine-under-par 207 at Georgia Southern's EZ-GO Schenkel Invitational.
Years ago, he was a small-town kid begging his dad to let him pole vault like his older brother. Now, senior Brad Gebauer has taken his family's tradition of pole vaulting to new heights after placing fourth in the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships on March 10, earning All-America honors with his 17-foot, 10.5-inch jump. Gebauer, seeded fifth for the meet, said he was pleased with the fourth-place finish among the nation's top 16 pole vaulters. "My goal was to become All-American and place fifth or better," he said.