Notre Dame coach was not happy with the comeback
South Bend, Ind. - It wasn't the way that Notre Dame first-year head coach Charlie Weis wanted his coaching debut at Notre Dame Stadium to go. After earning a No.
South Bend, Ind. - It wasn't the way that Notre Dame first-year head coach Charlie Weis wanted his coaching debut at Notre Dame Stadium to go. After earning a No.
South Bend, Ind. - It was an all-too-familiar scene at Notre Dame Stadium. Flashback to Oct.
South Bend, Ind. - Something strange happened during a third-quarter TV timeout at Notre Dame Stadium on Saturday.
The MSU field hockey team (7-2 overall) lost for only the second time this season to three-time defending champion Wake Forest, 2-0 on Sunday. "We didn't put the ball in when we had opportunities," head coach Michele Madison said. "If we could have, it might have been a different story." The Demon Deacons had two goals off eight shots in the first half, both by freshman Christine Suggs. At halftime, coach Madison talked to the team and tried to get them back on track.
The MSU field hockey team (6-1 overall) is looking to defend its No. 6 ranking this weekend, as the Spartans head to North Carolina to face MAC opponent Kent State (0-5) on Saturday and three-time defending champion and top-ranked Wake Forest (4-0) on Sunday. Despite the Demon Deacons being the top-ranked team in the STX/NFHCA Division 1 coaches poll released Tuesday, the Spartans feel like they are ready and aren't changing their preparation for this game. "We try to prepare for every game the same," senior midfielder Jessica Miller said.
If there is one thing that I can't stand about sports, it is fair-weather fans. What can one person really gain from liking a team just because they are winning?
The Spartan volleyball team (6-1 overall) will look to continue their winning ways on the road as they travel down south to Coral Gables, Fla.
Coming off a tough 1-0 loss against Louisville Sunday, the MSU men's soccer team (2-1-1 overall) travels this weekend to New Haven, Conn.
In my career as a Spartan, I have attended two dozen basketball games, another 15 or so football games, a handful of hockey games and a few softball, baseball, field hockey and soccer matches for good measure.
The MSU men's soccer team's freshman class is making an immediate impact, and players and coaches say Louis Stephens, Josh Rogers and Zac Scaffidi have been the standouts. Head coach Joe Baum said he likes how the freshmen have been able to contribute goals and minutes to the team at the beginning of the season "They haven't been lighting it up, but they have been holding their own and that's what we ask of them," Baum said.
After finishing 20th in March's NCAA Championships, the MSU wrestling team will enter the upcoming season ranked No.
The MSU women's golf team will be holding an open tryout for any students that are interested. The tryouts will be held at 1:10 p.m.
Enough with all these long drawn out tournaments. I'm tired of the Spartans volleyball team schooling these nonconference teams - let's get to the good stuff. Which, if you haven't noticed, is the real part of the schedule and it begins when they play rival Michigan at home on Sept.
The women's soccer team continues to excel on the defensive side of the ball, having allowed only two goals in the first six contests of the year. Senior defender Nina Mastracci said the team places an emphasis on defense everyday in practice and each game the team feels better about the progress being made. "We have an experienced back line this year and a great goalie backing us up," she said.
Things haven't started the way Michigan head coach Lloyd Carr envisioned. Coming into the season ranked No.
MSU head coach John L. Smith hasn't really had a true bandit since becoming head coach before the 2003 season. Now, in his third year, he may have finally found his man. Sophomore Sir Darean Adams has risen up and taken control of the spot. "I really like what he's done," Smith said. "The last two weeks, he's really focused and said 'I'm going to get better each day,' and that's the way he's taken the field.
The MSU men's soccer team split a pair of weekend games at the Michigan Invitational in Ann Arbor, defeating Long Island 2-1 on Friday before losing 1-0 to Louisville on Sunday. Sophomore forward Kenzo Webster scored off an assist from senior midfielder John Kaczmarek in the sixth minute on Friday to give MSU an early lead. Freshman forward Doug DeMartin then scored the eventual game winner less than six minutes later off a corner kick from senior midfielder Ryan McMahen. Long Island scored in the 86th minute, but couldn't get the equalizer. On Sunday, MSU outshot Louisville 14-6, but couldn't find the back of the net with either of the two shots that were on target. McMahen paced the Spartans with five total shots and had the only two shots on net. Louisville's goal was scored by back Frank Jonke in the 59th minute of play.
After a close match against Bowling Green Friday night, the MSU women's soccer team picked up its game and defeated Toledo 4-0 Sunday, despite high game-time temperatures. It also was the 20th anniversary for the Spartans which was celebrated during halftime.
Sorry, Jason Teague, you weren't missed. At least not by head coach John L. Smith. The senior running back was suspended indefinitely and did not dress Saturday in the Spartans' 42-14 win at Spartan Stadium. "He'll have some work to do," Smith said after the game. "Teague and I are having a father-son spat right now and usually the father wins." Teague worked his way back on the team - and into the starting lineup - for the season opener following an off-field incident.
The MSU field hockey team (6-1 overall) continued their early season success this past weekend with overtime wins against James Madison and St.