Early deficit and mistakes for MSU women's soccer leads to 3-1 loss against No. 4 Penn State
MSU Women's Soccer could not climb out of an early deficit against No. 4 Penn State Sunday, falling 3-1.
MSU Women's Soccer could not climb out of an early deficit against No. 4 Penn State Sunday, falling 3-1.
The Michigan State Football team couldn’t hold onto their lead as they struggled to generate any momentum on offense in their 26-16 loss to Iowa Saturday night. Redshirt senior kicker Jonathan Kim produced one of the more consistent performances on the night for the Spartans, and was a big contributor to MSU's scoring. Kim was 3/4 on made field goals, including 1/1 on extra points.
In their first road test of the year, the Michigan State Football team couldn’t hold on as they were defeated by Iowa 23-16 in a sluggish offensive performance. MSU is now 0-3 in games coached by interim head coach Harlon Barnett as they drop to 0-2 in Big Ten play and 2-3 overall.
The No. 12 ranked Spartans return to Big Ten action as they prepare to play host to Penn State to close out the Michigan State soccer doubleheader this Sunday, with the men’s kickoff set for 3 p.m..
After a rough past two weeks, the Michigan State Football team will hit the road for the first time this season as they travel west to take on Iowa. This matchup will be a test for the Spartans to see if they can rebound from two straight losses. The game will kick off Saturday at 7:30 p.m. on NBC.
MSU's Women's Soccer Team moved to 8-2-2 on the season with a 5-0 handling of the Maryland Terrapins Thursday, Up next for the Spartans is No. 4 Penn State.
Michigan State women's basketball returns to practice for the 2023-2024 season. Head coach Robyn Fralick addressed the media before practice along with some players.
Michigan State football has spent the first month of their season in East Lansing, but now, in week five, they are heading to Iowa City for their first game away from Spartan Stadium of 2023 and a chance to break their two game losing streak after starting out the season 2-0 in a primetime showdown with the 3-1 Iowa Hawkeyes.
Michigan State hockey is set to kick off its upcoming season next weekend, and with that comes new variation of faces on the ice.
The Spartans remain undefeated as they battled to a 2-2 draw against Oakland University
The Men's Soccer team has risen to 13th in the United Soccer Coaches poll following Indiana victory.
The MSU Women's Soccer team has been officially ranked at No. 23 in the Top Drawers National Rankings.
Last season, Michigan State basketball lacked experienced bodies, especially in the front court. Now, with one of the most talented freshman classes the program has ever had, adding up with a couple of returning starters, the team is primed to have a double digit number of guys seeing extensive minutes on the hardwood.
Michigan State football started out this season with four straight games in the friendly confines of Spartan Stadium. Now, in week five, they will get their first test away from home at Kinnick Stadium when they kick-off against the Iowa Hawkeyes on Saturday evening.
Michigan State Hockey was ranked No. 3 in the Big Ten, behind powerhouses, No. 1 the University of Minnesota and No. 2 the University of Michigan.
MSU Field Hockey is on a two-game winning streak, defeating Central Michigan Sunday afternoon at Ralph Young Field with a 3-0 victory.
From the pitches of Tubbercurry, Ireland to the fields of East Lansing, Michigan; meet Mercyhurst transfer and star midfielder Sean Kerrigan.
A slow start on both offense and defense once again led to a one-sided defeat for the Michigan State Football team as they were defeated 31-9 by Maryland on Saturday.
Michigan State football struggled to keep the ball in their possession in a 31-9 loss to the Maryland Terrapins to open the Big Ten season. While the loss was more competitive than the final score seems to show, MSU coughed up the ball a total of six times. Three on interceptions, twice with fumbles and a turnover on downs.
After a deflating loss to the No. 8 Washington Huskies last Saturday, Michigan State football started off the Big Ten year with a 31-9 loss to the Maryland Terrapins in their fourth straight home game to start the season.