MSU women's soccer team’s season ended at the hands of top-seed BYU
The MSU Women's Soccer Team's historical season has come to a close in the third round of the NCAA Tournament as the Spartans fall to BYU by 3-1
The MSU Women's Soccer Team's historical season has come to a close in the third round of the NCAA Tournament as the Spartans fall to BYU by 3-1
After an eventful first game at Munn Ice Arena where Michigan State pulled an upset Friday night against No. 1 Wisconsin with a final score of 4-2, the Spartans completed the sweep against the Badgers Saturday with a final score of 3-2.
Michigan State football went back and forth with the Indiana Hoosiers all game long, but the match eventually came down to a 49 yard field goal attempt by Indiana redshirt junior kicker Chris Freeman. Freeman’s kick sailed wide left though, and the Spartans hung on to a 24-21 victory for their fourth win of the season. With the win comes the Old Brass Spittoon, which is headed back home to East Lansing after last year's loss.
After an eventful night around campus for Michigan State, but inside Munn Ice Arena, the MSU hockey team took a 4-2 win as they upset the No. 1 team in the world of college hockey. The Spartans handed the Wisconsin Badgers their first Big Ten loss of the season.
The Spartan defense contributed a big part today in the win over Butler. Carson Cooper also had a good defensive performance in his first career start for MSU.
After a hard fought first night at Munn Ice Arena where the Spartans and the Badgers faced off for a top 15 matchup, the Spartans were able to upset the Wisconsin Badgers with a final score of 4-2.
The Michigan State men’s basketball team that was ranked No. 4 in the nation to begin the year was – for the most part – on full display for 40 minutes for the first time this season against Butler Friday night.
The Michigan State Football team has continued to struggle immensely against ranked teams this season, coming off a 38-3 loss to Ohio State. The Spartans will have a chance on the road to face an opponent closer to their speed as they are set to face Indiana on Saturday. Both teams come into the matchup 1-6 in the Big Ten, and a 3-7 record overall.
“I’m expecting to see our veterans play and lead us Friday, and it’ll be a good, tough game,” Izzo said. “Butler’s playing great.”
MSU Women's Soccer Team defeat Harvard to advance to the third round of the NCAA Tournament in program history
After a successful undefeated start to the season for the Spartan women's basketball team, the team took yet another win at the Breslin Center under the helm of head coach Robyn Fralick with a final score of 105-44 leaving them 3-0 going into their fourth game of the season.
But the upcoming weekend sparks yet another big game where the No. 11 Spartans take on the current number one team in the country, the Wisconsin Badgers.
Just weeks following an offseason filled to the brim with anticipation for Michigan State’s men’s basketball team, such expectations have quickly subsided.
After defeating Wright State in a blowout 99-55 win on Sunday, the Michigan State women’s basketball team will look to extend its two-game win streak in a face-off against Detroit Mercy. Tipoff is set for Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the Breslin Center.
The fifth-seed MSU women's soccer team prepares to face off against fourth-seed Harvard in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
The Michigan State Football team will look to bounce back on the road following a 38-3 loss to Ohio State. The Spartans are set to face Indiana this Saturday, the last remaining game on the schedule that is not a ranked opponent.
Two early-season losses for the preseason-ranked No. 4 Michigan State men’s basketball team have presented some common deciding factors – free throws and poor shooting from three.
The No. 18 Michigan State men’s basketball team fell to No. 9 Duke 74-65 during what was yet another sluggish offensive performance—although better than during the first two games of the season.
MSU ice hockey kept their stable No. 11 ranking for the second consecutive week in both the USCHO polls and the USA Hockey polls. However, the Spartans did not land a Big Ten Star of the week.
Coming off a 38-3 loss against Ohio State, the Michigan State football team looks to finish the next two games of the season strong. This week, MSU will battle Indiana. Though both teams have 3-7 records, Harlon Barnett said he's expecting a "tough ballgame."