Spartans seek series victory against struggling Ferris State
The MSU hockey team will be facing off against another in-state rival, Ferris State University, this weekend in a home-and-home series.
The MSU hockey team will be facing off against another in-state rival, Ferris State University, this weekend in a home-and-home series.
Wednesday marked the beginning of the early signing period for a number of collegiate sports, with the exception of football, soccer and men’s water polo.
The MSU hockey team continues its march during regular season play, as the team split its series against the Michigan Tech Huskies last weekend.
It’s been a process eight months in the making. It started with a stunning upset loss to Middle Tennessee State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, which blemished not only the resume of Hall of Fame head coach Tom Izzo and his 2016 graduating class consisting of the likes of Denzel Valentine, Bryn Forbes, Matt Costello and Colby Wollenman.
It's tourney time in the Big Ten, and on Friday, MSU men's soccer will face its joint-toughest opponent of the season.
MSU head coach Mark Dantonio took the podium on Tuesday in what he described as a “broken record” as the team has yet to improve upon the things he has consistently talked about during the Spartans seven game losing streak. The offense against Illinois was only able to generate nine points in their first six possessions, all which found their way into Illinois territory.
Sports desk editor Casey Harrison and features desk editor Connor Clark discuss the current state of affairs concerning MSU football. Do personnel changes need to be made? Is U-M's Jabrill Peppers deserving of the Heisman?
For all intents and purposes, let’s say MSU beats Rutgers next Saturday. Then we can assume an Ohio State team that just manhandled No. 10 Nebraska embarrasses the Spartans in East Lansing and MSU proceeds to fall to No. 12 Penn State to end the season. That would mean MSU football finishes the season 3-9 with one Big Ten win just a year removed from a College Football Playoff appearance.
MSU men’s basketball Head Coach Tom Izzo said the travel of their looming schedule will be difficult, but that it rears a plethora of positives.
In a tied game, it's the most mortifying situation for a defender in soccer — a wide open net. For junior defender Jimmy Fiscus, the open net just so happened to appear on the attacking end, but that didn't make the situation any less frightening.
No. 15 MSU Men’s Soccer had eight honorees when the Big Ten announced their postseason awards on Friday according to a press release from the team. Sophomore forward, Ryan Sierakowski was named to the first-team All-Big Ten.
On Sunday afternoon No. 24 MSU Women’s Basketball played an exhibition game against Northwood University.
According to the Detroit Free Press, MSU sophomore cornerback Vayante Copeland suffered a broken foot and will be out for the rest of the season, Mark Dantonio told reporters during his weekly teleconference.
The new-look MSU women's basketball team held its first and only exhibition game of the season at the Breslin Center.
Following back-to-back strong performances against the University of Maryland and the University of Michigan, MSU’s offensive line looked to be on the upswing from questionable performances in the weeks prior.
The basketball bounced on the floor and the players’ shoes were extra squeaky as the MSU basketball team was back on the court for its second exhibition game.
During the week’s practice leading up to the MSU hockey team’s matchup against the Michigan Tech Huskies, it was without one key defenseman — redshirt-freshman Jerad Rosburg. Rosburg would be out with an upper-body injury, leading to a shift in the Spartans’ lineup come puck drop Friday and Saturday evening.
MSU men's soccer had the higher number in the standings, but Penn State had the number of MSU prior to the match following a 1-0 double overtime win in the teams' only encounters previously in the season.
On Saturday No. 16 MSU Volleyball played the University of Illinois for the second d time this season.
After dropping its first four contests in a row to start the season, the MSU hockey team was looking for its third straight victory after the slow start.