MSU hockey sweeps Lindenwood, earns back-to-back shutouts for first time since 2015
MSU goalie Luca Di Pasquo shined on Sunday to earn back-to-back MSU shutouts for the first time since March 2015.
MSU goalie Luca Di Pasquo shined on Sunday to earn back-to-back MSU shutouts for the first time since March 2015.
A win against Rutgers would've made the Spartans bowl eligible. They lost by 27 points.
With a total of 56 shots on goal throughout the game, MSU skated away with a dominating 4-0 victory over the Lindenwood University Lions in the first night of the weekend series.
The Spartans ended their season on a sour note in a lackadaisical, non-complementary performance, displaying mistake after mistake as they fell to Rutgers, 41-14.
The two-game stretch showed a lot about this year's Spartans. Here's three takeaways that stood out.
MSU football (5-6, 3-5 Big Ten) has been abysmal in the third quarter this season.
MSU football's season finale will come with high stakes as the Spartans fight to secure a postseason spot against Rutgers this Saturday.
Ranked No. 1 for the first time since beating Boston College in the 2007 National Championship, MSU's spot in the polls is just noise that the team and Nightingale continue to block out.
Although MSU's season concluded in the Sweet 16, the same fate it suffered last November, the Spartans' road to get there was shaped by moments of brilliance, challenges and a increasingly strong sense of identity.
MSU junior Ozan Baris and redshirt sophomore Aristotelis Thanos represented the rising Spartans in their most recent push for hardware.
Five games into the regular season, Michigan State men’s basketball (4-1) is headed to Hawaii for the Maui Invitational.
Despite a spirited effort, the Spartans couldn’t overcome Duke’s dominance, marking the conclusion of another successful season.
After knocking out two conference champions, the Spartans have stormed into the Sweet 16 and staked their claim as genuine contenders.
MSU football escaped a narrow fourth-quarter comeback by league-worst Purdue, 24-17.
It's been a tumultuous season on the field for the Spartans, but a bowl appearance in year one under head coach Jonathan Smith would be considered an improvement from years prior. MSU took its penultimate step toward that goal Friday night.
Graduate forward Mackenzie Anthony delivered the decisive goal in the 93rd minute, capping off a match filled with momentum swings and critical moments.
In a game of strength, speed and physical durability, mentality and morale have entered the picture as MSU plays its last two regular-season games at home to scrap for a bowl appearance.
In an exhibition matchup at the historic USA Hockey Arena in Plymouth MI, MSU hockey took home a 6-2 victory over the under-18 U.S. National Team Development Program.
While the Spartans’ season hasn't lived up to many expectations, they will be favored at home Friday with a chance to win out and become bowl eligible.
Woodard continued to showcase her usefulness off the bench and controlled both sides of the ball with 17 points, four rebounds and one block.