Men's soccer fall short and face big roster decisions this offseason
A season full of incredible highs and lows for MSU men's soccer and their fans came to a close. A dive into the season and what's ahead for these Spartans.
A season full of incredible highs and lows for MSU men's soccer and their fans came to a close. A dive into the season and what's ahead for these Spartans.
MSU women's soccer faced off against the USC Trojans getting revenge for our football team as they get their first Big Ten win with a dominant 4-0 victory. The Spartans take down the defending Big Ten regular season champions who went undefeated in conference play last season and get results against both California schools at home.
A strong Spartan side could not hold off No. 5 Notre Dame as Annabelle Chukwu scored a hat-trick for the Fighting Irish.
After a 5-2 loss at Xavier, Michigan State women's soccer is set to take on No. 5 Notre Dame at home, where the DeMartin Stadium crowd will look to elevate their team.
While Gaynor's time on the pitch at DeMartin Stadium has come to an end, her story will inspire future Spartans to chase greatness, just as she did.
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.
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.
Graduate forward Mackenzie Anthony delivered the decisive goal in the 93rd minute, capping off a match filled with momentum swings and critical moments.
The Spartans will face a tougher test against the Longhorns, who dismantled Boston University 4-1 in the opening round.
Its eyes set on a deep postseason push, MSU women’s soccer continues to build on another impressive season.
Two crucial goals at the beginning of the game sealed the 3-1 win for MSU.
For the first time in program history, Michigan State women’s soccer has secured a spot in the NCAA tournament for a third consecutive year.
Following a 7-1-3 conference campaign, the MSU women’s soccer team collected seven Big Ten postseason accolades, the conference announced Friday.
MSU's women’s soccer team is set for a shot at Big Ten Tournament glory as it prepares to face No. 5-seed Rutgers in the quarterfinals this Saturday in Minneapolis, MN.
MSU women's soccer turned in a dominant performance from start to finish against Northwestern Sunday, winning 1-0 and featuring everything but a consistent finishing touch.
MSU women's soccer rebounded from its first loss of the season, besting Wisconsin 2-0 Friday night. The Spartan defensive line led a complete, dominant performance.
No. 5 MSU women's soccer continued its best start in program history Saturday in front of the largest crowd to ever attend an MSU soccer game.
Following their first-ever appearance as the number-one team in the country, MSU women’s soccer has drawn their second game in a row. A draw that, unlike last week, felt more like a loss than anything.
Following a 1-0 shutout of Penn State on the road Sept. 22, MSU women's soccer graduate goalkeeper Kaitlyn Parks was named NCAA Player of the Week Wednesday.