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SPORTS

Standout Jorgensen looks to pace 'U' at invitational

As his eagle putt from the back fringe rolls downhill 25 feet to the hole and then three feet past it, Eric Jorgensen wears a look of both surprise and knowing on his face. "Man, that's fast," he says. He was standing on the green of the par-5 13th hole at Forest Akers West Golf Course.

SOFTBALL

Spartans hoping for easy weekend, more wins

The MSU softball team hopes to continue its quest for a Big Ten title this weekend when it faces conference cellar dwellers Indiana and Purdue. The fourth-place Spartans (30-14 overall, 8-5 Big Ten) will tussle with both the Hoosiers (17-27, 0-12) and the Boilermakers (31-22, 4-8) - 11th and ninth in the Big Ten, respectively - at Old College Field.

SPORTS

'U' out for revenge against Purdue

Via a late season winning push, the MSU men's tennis team has found its way into the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament. The Spartans enter tournament play as the fifth seed in the 11-team pool. They're paired with fourth-seeded Purdue - a team they lost to on April 13. Head coach Gene Orlando said despite his squad's fifth-place finish in the conference (14-11 overall, 5-5 Big Ten), Friday's quarterfinal match against No.

SPORTS

Sports briefs

Rowers' boat honored The women's crew team had a strong showing against Notre Dame on Tuesday, winning five of six races on Lake Ovid at Sleepy Hollow State Park in Laingsburg. The No.

SPORTS

Spartans hope health equals victory

With the Big Ten Tournament arriving today, the women's tennis team is still searching for its first conference win.Pitted against sixth-seeded Wisconsin (10-11 overall, 5-5 Big Ten), head coach Tim Bauer believes his 11th-seeded Spartans (8-14, 0-10) have the best opportunity yet to taste victory."The mood of our team right now is very up," Bauer said.

SOFTBALL

'U' tries to avoid upset

The MSU softball team's tour against in-state competition continues with a nonconference doubleheader against Oakland today. The Spartans (29-13 overall, 8-5 Big Ten) have already faced Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan and Central Michigan, with games against Detroit-Mercy and Michigan still ahead.

BASEBALL

Spartans dismantle Saints, 14-6

After struggling to muster runs the past three games, the Spartans' bats were smoking Tuesday afternoon.MSU tallied 16 hits en route to a 14-6 beating of Siena Heights.The Spartans (12-24 overall, 4-10 Big Ten) jumped out to a quick early lead - a 9-0 advantage after two innings - MSU manager Ted Mahan emptied his bench at the start of the third inning.

SPORTS

Fencing club offers fun, family environment

Inside of IM Sports-West, about 20 dedicated members of the MSU Fencing Club sat in three rows across the gym floor, stretching their arms toward the ceiling with one leg crossed over, remaining focused in the off-season.The club's time and dedication showed on the metallic surface of its season-ending tournament.Earlier this month, the club competed in the National Collegiate Club Fencing Championships in Gainesville, Fla., and placed fourth out of 22 teams."It's a great honor for our team," said Eric Romein, captain of the men's team.

SPORTS

Women's crew makes up race on Lake Ovid

The women's crew team hosts Notre Dame in a regatta at 6 p.m. today on Lake Ovid in Sleepy Hollow State Park in Laingsburg. Tonight's event was rescheduled from April 12, when races were canceled because of inclement weather. The Eastern Michigan Eagles were also scheduled to race on April 12, but MSU officials weren't sure if the Eagles were going to compete in tonight's make-up. This will be MSU's final event before the Big Ten Championships on May 3. James Jahnke

SPORTS

'U' finishes without win in Big Ten season

The MSU women's tennis team was shut out 7-0 at Wisconsin on Sunday, finishing its conference season winless in the league. MSU (8-14 overall, 0-10 Big Ten) failed to win a set against the Badgers (10-11, 5-5) after also getting blanked at Northwestern on Friday. Junior Caroline Lay (No.

SPORTS

Former Spartans to play for U.S. in hockey

Three former Spartans will play for the United States in this year'sInternational Ice Hockey Federation World Championship, which starts Saturday and runs through May 11. Goaltender Ryan Miller and forwards Adam Hall and Kevin Miller - Ryan's cousin - are on the U.S.

SOFTBALL

Softball goes .500 over weekend

The rollercoaster that is the MSU softball team's Big Ten season continued this weekend as the Spartans split a four-game road set with Penn State and Ohio State.The Buckeyes (23-18, 4-6 Big Ten) used the longball to defeat the Spartans (29-13, 8-5) in the opener, as two of Ohio State's three hits in the game were home runs.MSU's best chances to score came in the first and seventh innings.

SOFTBALL

Queen of the mound

On a team with a young, unproven pitching staff, junior pitcher Jessica Beech has put the MSU softball team on her back and has the team in the thick of the Big Ten conference race. After being No.

SPORTS

Lansing hurlers hold Dayton hitless in win

Lansing - Lansing Lugnuts pitchers threw the club's first no-hitter Sunday in the second home game of the season. The Lugnuts also had more than enough run support on their way to thumping the Dayton Dragons 15-0 at Oldsmobile Park, 505 E.

SPORTS

Sports briefs

Sluggers lose 3 of 4 games to Wolverines Despite winning the series-opener, the MSU baseball team still dropped three of four games against archrival Michigan this weekend. The Spartans (11-24 overall, 4-10 Big Ten) triumphed 12-3 behind a strong pitching effort by junior Bryan Gale on Friday night at Oldsmobile Park, 505 E.

SOFTBALL

Softball hits road to take on Big Ten foes

Another pivotal weekend in the Big Ten awaits the MSU softball team as it heads out on a four-game road trip to Penn State and Ohio State. The Spartans (27-11 overall, 6-3 Big Ten) hope to improve on their fourth-place position in the conference.