Spartans rise to No. 16 as Big Ten recognizes two standouts
MSU women's soccer is back in the rankings at No. 16 with Noelle Henning winning Big Ten Freshman of the Week and Emerson Sargeant winning Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week.
MSU women's soccer is back in the rankings at No. 16 with Noelle Henning winning Big Ten Freshman of the Week and Emerson Sargeant winning Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week.
Michigan State’s defense delivered its best pass-rushing performance of the season, sacking Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola five times to keep the game within reach. But offensive struggles, including Aidan Chiles’ 9-for-23 passing line, proved too much to overcome as the Spartans fell 38-27 on the road.
In a back and forth game between the Michigan State Spartans and the Nebraska Cornhuskers, special team blunders and offensive struggles helped Nebraska push past the Spartans 38-27.
A tradition famous to Michigan State, the 2025 Izzone Campout on Friday night marked the start of a new season of Basketball at MSU.
With a roster full of new players, the Michigan State hockey team faced an exhibition test against the Windsor Lancers. The Spartans took a 4-0 victory in front of a packed crowd for their return to Munn.
MSU men's soccer lost 2-1 handing Penn State their first Big Ten win of the season. A game that came down to execution saw Penn State be more clincial with their chances getting them a win despite MSU being the far better side.
Reshirt senior goalkeeper Zac Kelly and freshman midfielder Peter Soudan earned Big Ten accolades for MSU men's soccer after back-to-back top 5 ranked wins in the same week for the first time in program history.
In the sea of red where the sold out Nebraska football crowd promises stimulating energy, the Spartans take on a sophomore quarterback by the name of Dylan Raiola, a confident and NFL-caliber player that could give MSU some fits defensively. To stop Raiola and his Cornhusker squad, the Spartans must play better defense, which means tackle, generate pressure, communicate, cover, play attack coverage, win one-on-one’s and have success in the small details..
When redshirt sophomore Stanton Ramil left Michigan State’s Sept. 20 matchup against USC with an injury, redshirt freshman Rustin Young was thrust into the spotlight. The little-known offensive lineman played 51 of 60 snaps, more than his entire career to that point, and held his own against a Trojan pass rush averaging nearly five sacks per game. Once a four-star recruit from Hawaii who followed head coach Jonathan Smith from Oregon State, Young now finds himself in line for a bigger role as the Spartans battle mounting injuries on the offensive line. With Nebraska’s less disruptive pass rush on deck, Saturday could mark Young’s first career start — and an opportunity to solidify himself as a key piece of MSU’s future.
The Spartans put six past No. 20 Wisconsin as they continue their undefeated start to Big Ten play, led by Kennedy Bell and Emerson Sargeant.
Michigan State's ice hockey team will open its fourth season under head coach Adam Nightingale on October 3. This season features a completely different roster from last season, but the same standards of success.
Michigan State's women's volleyball team hosted rival Michigan in a Saturday night matchup. Despite close contest, the Spartans defeated the Wolverines in three sets to earn their first Big Ten win of the season -- as well as head coach Kristen Kelsay's first as Big Ten win as head coach.
Going into its first bye week of the season, MSU football has experienced hefty defensive troubles through its four games play. Opponents passing efficiency, third down conversions and redzone conversions have limited what the Spartans could be.
MSU men's soccer takes down rivals No. 5 Michigan, holding possession of the Big Bear for five consecutive years now. Back-to-back top five ranked wins for head coach Damon Rensing's team and they are red-hot going into the second half of the season.
MSU women's soccer came back from conceding early to beat Minnesota 2-1, showcasing resilience and a balance that could lead to a strong season.
Michigan State quarterback Aidan Chiles entered 2025 with questions swirling after an up-and-down debut season in East Lansing. A year ago, he threw 11 interceptions and struggled with consistency, but through four games this fall he has led the Spartans to a 3-1 start with 868 yards passing, nine touchdowns and just one interception. Beyond the stat sheet, Chiles’ improved pocket presence and decision-making have transformed MSU’s offense, which has nearly doubled its scoring output from 2024. With his playmaking instincts intact and his efficiency on the rise, Chiles is emerging as the leader of a unit poised for more growth as Big Ten play continues.
Michigan State men's soccer takes down the No.3 Indiana Hoosiers in a 1-0 victory. Not only do they get their first Big Ten win of the season, but they do so in a defensive masterclass against one of the best teams in college soccer.
MSU men's basketball named four returning starters as captains after the first day of practice, kicking off the 2025-26 season.
MSU women's soccer faced off against the USC Trojans getting revenge for our football team as they get their first Big Ten win with a dominant 4-0 victory. The Spartans take down the defending Big Ten regular season champions who went undefeated in conference play last season and get results against both California schools at home.
Michigan State dropped its first Big Ten matchup against USC, 45-31, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The Spartans pulled within one score early in the fourth quarter but couldn’t slow the Trojans’ offense, which converted 8 of 11 third downs and one fourth down to extend drives. Missed defensive stops and injuries on linebackers loomed large, though quarterback Aidan Chiles and the MSU offense showed promise against one of the nation's top offenses.