MSU women's soccer loses Big Ten championship in penalty shootout
Michigan State women's soccer lost the Big Ten Championship match on penalties after playing out a 1-1 draw with a heavy-hearted, yet determined Washington team.
Michigan State women's soccer lost the Big Ten Championship match on penalties after playing out a 1-1 draw with a heavy-hearted, yet determined Washington team.
MSU men's soccer brought their rollercoaster season to a close at home against No.1 Maryland. The Spartans would fall 4-3 but overall end the year on a positive note leaving everything on the field and taking the best team in the country to the final whistle.
Emerson Sargeant scored both goals as MSU completed the comeback against UCLA to win 2-1 in the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament. The Spartans will vie for the Big Ten Championship on Sunday in St. Louis.
Michigan State women's soccer had six Spartans honored with All-Big Ten postseason selections. Among them was Kennedy Bell winning Big Ten Forward of the Year.
The Michigan State women's soccer team beat Northwestern 1-0 in a frustrating game that will send them to the semifinals of the Big Ten tournament.
No. 9 Michigan State women's soccer is in a good position as they look forward to the Big Ten tournament where they will face Northwestern on Sunday. Additionally, freshman goalkeeper Noelle Henning picks up another weekly award.
The Spartans downed the Huskers with one goal from Emerson Sargeant enough to earn not only the victory, but the No. 2 seed in the Big Ten Tournament. This result caps off a relatively successful regular season for MSU, with another shot at glory in the post-season.
MSU men's soccer continued it's home stand at DeMartin stadium in a special senior day game where they were defeated 2-0 by Kansas City in their final non conference game of the season. Seven seniors were celebrated after the game for everything they have given to the program.
Michigan State women’s soccer overwhelmed Illinois with a five-goal performance, showcasing second-half dominance.The Spartans’ tactical discipline and sharp transitions secured a commanding 5–1 victory on Sunday.
The Michigan State women's soccer team earned a 2-0 victory over Indiana University in a game that took a lot of tactical consideration. Many players saw the field in an attempt to manage player load, which gave more players creative license and opportunities to score.
MSU has four players who hail from Canada on its roster: Noelle Henning, Renee Watson, Kayla Briggs and Sofia Beerworth. These players have each achieved impressive things aside from their time in green and white, including national team debuts and awards at the youth international level, and they play pivotal roles in MSU's success.
No. 18 MSU women's soccer lost to No. 7 Iowa in a chaotic Big Ten match up that ended 3-5. Although the Spartan attack was on fire, the Hawkeyes capitalized on the lack of defensive solidity.
The Spartans battled it out in Ann Arbor to defeat Michigan 1-0, spurred on by a large MSU fan contingent. The result brings MSU to second in the Big Ten.
Kennedy Bell, whose father Myron played football at MSU then enjoyed a career in the NFL for eight years, was named to the inaugural MAC Hermann Trophy mid-season watchlist. Bell has played a large role in the MSU women's soccer team's current success.
MSU women's soccer tied 1-1 with Ohio State, extending their undefeated streak in the Big Ten.
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 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.
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.
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.