Womens soccer tops Dayton, loses big Sunday
The Spartans squeaked past Dayton 2-1 on Friday, but suffered their first loss of the season in a 6-0 pummeling by Kentucky on Sunday.
The Spartans squeaked past Dayton 2-1 on Friday, but suffered their first loss of the season in a 6-0 pummeling by Kentucky on Sunday.
The Spartan Chariot arrived late for Saturdays season-opening football game, bolting across the field mere minutes before kickoff.
Homecoming is arriving about a month early for Sue Ertl. The 1979 MSU golf All-American, who now teaches at a Florida country club, will visit East Lansing for the first time in years for todays MSU Athletics Hall of Fame induction. Ertl, the only female athlete in the seven-member 2001 induction class, said her brother and three sisters are coming in from Grand Rapids to share the induction with her. Its going to be a great time to reminisce the past and remember the great times I had around campus, said Ertl, a Big Ten medalist in 1977 and 1978.
For a guy with an outgoing personality and a winning smile, sophomore receiver Charles Rogers sure has taken plenty of flak lately from his fellow teammates.
Listening to Spartan volleyball players and coaches talk, youd think they were rehearsing an Aretha Franklin song. R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Head coach Chuck Erbe knows those seven letters are embedded in the minds of his players as they look to make it two tournament titles in a row at the Coca-Cola Spartan Invitational this weekend. Ive always told them the first rule of war is to respect your opponent, Erbe said.
When the MSU football team opens its 105th varsity season at 1 p.m. Saturday in Spartan Stadium against Central Michigan, it will be the fifth round of battle U.S.
It didnt take long for freshman Chris Toloff to earn Big Ten honors. After his first collegiate race ever, the cross country runner was named this weeks Big Ten cross country athlete of the week, by posting a second place, 20:24:27 performance in the four-mile at the Grand Valley State Fall Classic on Aug.
MSU freshman tight end Eric Knott and redshirted freshman quarterback Damon Dowdell will not be welcomed by all to Spartan Stadium on Saturday.A group of MSU activists are organizing a protest against the two athletes.
On a team where experience is minimal and youth is abundant, Spartan volleyball head coach Chuck Erbe needs some of the youth to mature quickly. Freshman outside hitter Michelle Kopka - one of seven freshmen on the team - took steps in the right direction in Friday and Saturdays MSU Volleyball Classic.
The football players are gearing up to take on Central Michigan on Saturday at Spartan Stadium. But theyre not the only ones preparing for the game.As usual, tailgaters are getting fired up, and this year, members of the recently formed Tailgating Project are ready for them.The project, which was formed in May by university administrators, will be evaluating the activities that go on during tailgating.This project gives us a snapshot of what is really happening at tailgates, said Pat Enos, assistant to the vice president for student affairs and a member of the committee.The committee wants to make sure tailgating continues to be enjoyable, she said.Tailgating is an important part of MSU, Enos said.
College football know-it-alls say MSU, Nebraska will win, split on rest Two weeks of college football have passed without MSU playing, but now fans can dust off their Spartan helmet grills and break out the rest of their tailgating gear.
With Saturdays matchup between MSU and Central Michigan around the corner, the media, fans, players and coaches have been packing on the hype. But with every team comes first game jitters and questions marks.
No. 3 MSU took the highest ranking in school history to the West Coast this weekend but was unable to bring a perfect record back to East Lansing. Stanford (2-2) handed the Spartans their first loss of the season - a 2-1 defeat Friday in Palo Alto, Calif.
Just looking at the statistics sheet, you would think MSU embarrassed Bowling Green on Saturday afternoon at Old College Field. After all, the Spartans peppered the Falcon net with 29 shots, compared with the three attempts Bowling Green (1-0-1) managed to direct at the Spartan goal. But Falcon goalkeeper Erika Flanders only let one shot past her - making 17 saves - as the teams battled to a 1-1 tie. MSU (1-0-1) jumped ahead 2:53 into the game as sophomore defender Andrea Sied took an assist from sophomore midfielder Trisha Kenny and buried a shot past Flanders. The lead held up until the 31:24 mark, when Falcon forward Jill Conover bounced a shot off a MSU defender and past Spartan goalkeeper Stacy Heller to knot the game at 1-1. MSU outshot the Falcons 19-1 for the remainder of the game, but couldnt break the deadlock. The Spartans had better fortune in their season-opening tilt with Western Michigan (0-1) on Friday. Sophomore midfielder Erica Whatley and sophomore forward Tiffany Laskowski each banked an unassisted goal in the first half to propel MSU to a 2-0 victory. Heller stopped four Bronco shots for the shutout. The Spartans next play Dayton at 3 p.m.
But Williams said senior quarterback Ryan Van Dyke took the news well, and both signal callers have made smooth transitions into their new roles.
The MSU volleyball team can check one goal off its to-do list after winning all four of its matches at this weekends MSU Volleyball Classic at Jenison Field House. To win this tournament on our home court was a big goal of ours, senior outside hitter Erin Hartley said. The Spartans defeated Auburn 3-1 and Dayton 3-1 on Friday and capped the tournament with 3-1 victories against Denver and Western Michigan on Saturday. These early season victories will help the team become more sure of itself, sophomore setter Nikki Colson said. Its an incredible confidence booster.
Good teams usually have one player it can turn to in pressure situations. Very good teams may have two.
The game wasnt even finished when MSU mens soccer head coach Joe Baums celebration began. With less than a minute to play, Baum soaked in his historic win as several Spartans doused him in watercooler glory. This was more than a solid 6-1 season-opening victory against Wisconsin-Green Bay in the MSU/Radisson Soccer Classic Saturday - this was 25-year MSU head coach Baums 300th career win. When the final buzzer sounded, Old College Field turned into Joe Baum Field as the 410 fans cheered and held up signs reading 300, and his team rushed toward him with congratulations. Its hard to believe, Baum said.
Junior outside hitter Kyla Smith knew before Fridays opening match of the MSU Volleyball Classic that she would have to take some pressure off senior outside hitter Erin Hartley.
The MSU mens cross country team races off to start its season at the Grand Valley State Fall Classic at 5 p.m.