Sportscenter not the same, poor programming
Where has my SportsCenter gone? I remember a SportsCenter that showed highlights about sports.
Where has my SportsCenter gone? I remember a SportsCenter that showed highlights about sports.
The MSU men's basketball team is used to high expectations. The team knows it has to make some changes to stay competitive after being picked as high as No.
The MSU women's golf team looks to build upon last season's success for the upcoming fall. After finishing third at the NCAA Regionals 21st at Nationals last year the team has to deal with losses of key players such as Allison Fouch, Sarah Martin and Ann Marie Kersten.
Looking at the number of returning starters the MSU football team has - 15 - the group has experience.
For weeks leading up to his Africa trip to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, John L. Smith was asked many times about his sanity for climbing a mountain in his off-season to which he responded, "Oh, it's a Gucci climb." When he returned from his six-day climb to the top of the largest freestanding mountain in the world, the words out of Smith's mouth are not quite so calm. "I joked about the ease of the climb ahead of time, but the truth is - it's not all that Gucci," said Smith with a chuckle. "When this group got done with the climb, they said it's the hardest thing they've ever had to do." For a man who has sky-dived out of a plane, barrell-rolled in a fighter jet, ran with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain and starred in his own rap video, that is no small statement. Smith and 10 other climbers made the journey to climb to the top of the 19,340-feet Uruhu Peak in Tanzania and reaching the summit on July 21.
Lansing- To have a major-league pitcher make an appearance for a Class A ball club is a rare occurrence, but it is almost unheard of to have two in the same week. Despite the impossible odds, it happened the week of May 23-29 at Oldsmobile Park, 505 E.
Waking up at 5:30 a.m. every morning to lift weights and then heading off to work for an 8 a.m.-to-5 p.m.
If this isn't the year to follow MSU hockey, then I don't know when is. Much like the men's basketball team, this is a team I expect to "go places" in quest of claiming a conference crown and receiving a bid to the NCAA Tournament.
With a regular season Big Ten title, a Big Ten Tournament title and an NCAA Tournament appearance the MSU field hockey team has work to do to equal last year's success. But the Spartans said they think they can top it. "We lost a couple of workhorses, but the team agreed that everyone has to step it up a notch to cover what we lost," head coach Madison said.
The MSU volleyball team has been mentioned as one of the top contenders in the Big Ten in the past few years but 2004 might be a little different. After losing four seniors including three-year starting setter Nikki Colson and middle Jenny Rood, the Spartans are falling into a role they are unfamiliar with - the underdog. "I think we're capable of a lot more than people expect of us," said senior outside hitter Kim Schram. "It's going to be hard to lose four strong athletes, but this spring, we developed a new chemistry - the kind of chemistry an underdog team needs to have to play well." With a new look and dynamic to the team, the Spartans are looking to rebound from failed expectations last season after finishing sixth in the conference.
If there is one thing the MSU football team has confidence in this season, it's the defense. With questions surrounding the quarterback and running back positions and the offensive line, the Spartans are counting on the more experienced defense to lead the team early this season. "Having the most returners on our side of the ball, we know we're going to be counted on early," defensive coordinator Chris Smeland said.
Chicago - The Big Ten decision to establish instant replay takes effect this season, making it the first conference in college football history to have games played with replay available.
If there is one comment I hear more often than not it's this, "Kelly, you must be every guy's dream girl because you know so much about sports.
One coach out and two new in. That's the story line this fall for the MSU men's and women's cross country teams. For the past 20 years Jim Stintzi has coached the Spartans men's cross country team, while he shored up the duties of being the woman's coach for the past four years.
It's 5 a.m. and John L. Smith has just hopped out of bed. As usual, Smith has chores to do on his parents' farm in Iona, Idaho.
Despite speculation that MSU basketball coach Tom Izzo would have met with Toronto Raptors general manager Rob Babcock about the team's head coaching vacancy, Izzo said June 14 that he is committed to MSU and is not interested in the job. Through a statement, Izzo said he knew a lot of candidates have been interviewed for the Toronto job but that he is not one of them. "I have a commitment to this program and that is to try to win another national championship," Izzo said. Questions surrounding Izzo's interest began when a source close to the Toronto search told ESPN.com and college basketball analyst Andy Katz that Izzo had talked to Babcock, the newly hired GM, and that the two will meet at a yet to be determined time. Katz said he didn't know of Izzo's interest in the job vacancy but he did know Izzo took the call from Babcock and the two talked. According to Jim LaBumbard, director of media relations for the Toronto Raptors, no candidates for the coaching vacancy have been announced. "Rob has not said anything on the coaching search and will likely not comment on the search until it is over," LaBumbard said. Babcock could not be reached for comment. Izzo is one of the candidates being considered for the position according to a report by the Toronto Star.
The MSU women's soccer team fell just short of an NCAA Tournament bid last year, but the Spartans are hoping a strong nucleus of seniors will lift the team into the NCAA Tournament this season. "We have a great group of veterans," head coach Tom Saxton said.
MSU right fielder Travis Gulick and catcher Erik Morris, both juniors, were selected in the 2004 Major League Baseball draft on June 8. Gulick decided to leave and is playing for the Missoula Osprey of the Pioneer League in Missoula, Mont. For Gulick, the two days of sitting in front of his computer listening to the draft online seemed endless until his name was finally called that afternoon. Gulick was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 23rd round, 686th overall. "It's been a long process," Gulick said.
The MSU football team has an offense filled with uncertainties this upcoming season. With the losses of key players, such as quarterback Jeff Smoker and three starting offensive linemen, the offense will have battles for many starting positions. Amid the uncertainty of the swirling quarterback controversy, senior Damon Dowdell, sophomore Drew Stanton and redshirt freshman Stephen Reaves all seem confident about their upcoming role for the Spartans this year. "(The quarterback uncertainty) isn't much of a strain," Dowdell said.
Despite losing in round one of the Big Ten Tournament last season and graduating some key senior players, the MSU men's soccer team is planning to make a run at a conference title and an NCAA Tournament appearance. "We had a very solid season last year - we were on the bubble for an NCAA bid," head coach Joe Baum said. Baum is hoping the Spartans won't miss a beat as the season gets underway Sept.