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BASKETBALL

As the turkey digests, let's reflect on MSU hoops

1. Junior guard Drew Neitzel has embraced his role as the team's go-to scorer. Neitzel averaged 33 points per game as a senior at Wyoming Park High School but was more of a distributor during his first two years at MSU, deferring to Paul Davis, Maurice Ager and Shannon Brown.

FOOTBALL

Board will meet today about hiring new coach

Top MSU officials said late Sunday night an 8 a.m. board meeting was planned for today with only one item on the agenda related to their search for a new football head coach. University spokesman Terry Denbow would not comment on who is likely to be named to the position late Sunday.

SPORTS

Plugged In

With the news that former MSU hockey player and current Buffalo Sabres goaltender Ryan Miller has a featured playlist on iTunes, we couldn't help but think what some other prominent members of the athletic community have on their iPods: OJ Simpson Shaggy — It Wasn't Me Bob Knight Akon — Smack That Former Michigan defensive tackle Larry Harrison Michael Jackson — Beat It Charles Rogers Rose Royce — Workin' at the Car Wash Allyssa DeHaan The Commodores — Brick House Drew Neitzel The Offspring — Pretty Fly (For a White Guy) Tom Izzo (to Matt Trannon) Player — Baby, Come Back Tom Izzo (to the MSU head football coach search committee) Jack Johnson — If I Could Drew Stanton Postal Service — This Place Is A Prison Kellen Freeman-Davis, Eric Andino, Barre Mackie, Jeremy McGinis Elton John — Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting) John L.

FOOTBALL

Football recruits face off in state title game

Two MSU football commitments faced each other in the Michigan High School Athletic Association Division 3 state football finals on Saturday at Ford Field. Two-way lineman Darrell Davis-Budanauro and his East Grand Rapids team defeated wide receiver Mark Dell's Farmington Hills Harrison squad, 42-17. Davis-Budanauro (6-foot-4, 370 pounds) played both nose guard and offensive tackle, helping East Grand Rapids score five consecutive rushing touchdowns.

SPORTS

After injuries to shoulder, knee, Jefferson working to regain form

As a freshman, Aisha Jefferson battled a shoulder injury that forced her to play with a large wrap. Then, with the shoulder finally healed this past summer, Jefferson ran into another injury: A torn meniscus in her left knee. Jefferson underwent scope surgery that left her in a brace as she tried to regain her timing on the court and get back into game shape. "I had just come back from my shoulder surgery, (was) going full-strength, and then my knee set me back," Jefferson said.

FOOTBALL

Disciplining of athletes not always balanced

Assaulting someone off the field hasn't always led to a suspension from the MSU football team. But this year was a whole new game. Six players were suspended indefinitely for their involvement in fights or violent incidents. In previous years, players, such as former senior running back Jason Teague and former starting bandit Cole Corey — both of whom were involved in criminal incidents, were allowed to play and practice with the team. MSU head football coach John L.

ICE HOCKEY

Blue streak

Ann Arbor — The Spartans had not lost a single matchup against the Wolverines in the past nine games they played against them leading up to Nov.

FOOTBALL

Fields 1st-team All-Big Ten, Cook 2nd-team

Senior punter Brandon Fields was named first-team All-Big Ten by both the coaches and media Tuesday, and senior offensive lineman Kyle Cook was named second-team All-Big Ten by the coaches. Fields led the Big Ten in punting yardage average, with 43.3 yards per punt, and also had the longest punt, 73 yards, of All-Big Ten punters. Fields' selection was his third first-team All-Big Ten award.

SPORTS

Cross country teams both Top 20 at NCAAs

The MSU women's and men's cross country teams raced to 12th- and 17th-place finishes, respectively, at the NCAA Championship meet Monday in Terre Haute, Ind. "Today was a huge step for our programs," said Walt Drenth, MSU director of cross country and track and field, in a statement. The women, who entered the race ranked fourth in the country after a first-place finish at the Great Lakes Regional, were led by sophomore Alissa McKaig's 10th-place finish in the 6K race.

ICE HOCKEY

Pass on the turkey: MSU will be busy during holiday break

The No. 6 MSU hockey team can forget about heading home for the Thanksgiving holiday to enjoy a home-cooked meal with the family. Instead, the Spartans will be playing three road games in six days and will be spending the holiday weekend with their relatives on the ice. "We consider this our family, too," senior captain Chris Lawrence said.

ICE HOCKEY

Among recruits: Son of former Tiger

MSU head coach Rick Comley announced last week the signing of National Letters of Intent by three players to accompany the two already signed and to complement the returnees for the 2007-08 hockey season. The five members who make up the class of 2011 will join the Spartans next September. Dustin Gazley Position: Forward Height: 5-foot-8 Weight: 150 pounds Hometown: Novi His numbers: Three goals and four points in 11 games with the Sioux City Musketeers of the USHL. Comley: "Dustin is a very hard worker with a great intensity, and he also possesses some speed to his game.

SPORTS

DeHaan sets blocks record in win

Allyssa DeHaan has entered the record books yet again — in just her second collegiate game. Already the tallest player in program history, the freshman center added the single-game blocks record to her résumé Sunday, swatting away eight shots in the No.

FOOTBALL

Smith's Swan Song

State College, Pa. — Since his unceremonious firing Nov. 1, John L. Smith has been understandably guarded about his personal feelings.

BASKETBALL

New York, new hope

New York — If you had asked most pundits a month ago what the greatest strength of this year's MSU men's basketball team would be, most of their answers would have sounded something like this: "It'll help pass the time until next year's Top 5 recruiting class gets here." Well, after upsetting No.