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W-crew team inks 6 recruits
MSU head crew coach Bebe Bryans announced six athletes signed National Letters of Intent on Wednesday, creating the strongest recruiting class, shes ever had. Kristin Dooley (Baldwinsville, N.Y.), Ashley Johnson (Park Hills, Ken.), Ashley Goosen (Rockford, Mich.), Valerie Lincoln (Fremont, Mich.) and Sarah Brady (Attica, Mich.) will join a team that has competed in the NCCA Championship the last four years. The womens crew team also has placed first in three of its four meets this fall season. The team captured first and second place at Head of the Cuyahoga, took two first-place finishes at Head of the Ohio and dominated its only home meet, Head of the Grand, taking first place in every event. The Spartans compete again in the spring at the Presidents Cup in Tampa, Fla., in March.
Wrestlers win season opener
Despite being one All-American short, the No. 20 MSU wrestling team managed to get its revenge on the intrastate rival No.
Grapplers set to open season against tough Central Michigan squad
The No. 20 Spartan grapplers will look for revenge tonight when they travel to Central Michigan and take on the No.
Two Spartans grapple to second-place
The MSU wrestling team opened its season Saturday with the MSU Wrestling Open, where nine Spartans advanced to Sundays semifinals.
Web job sites can help U with search
Looking for jobs on the Internet has become quite common during the past few years. These sites have grown tremendously, hosting new user features and services. Hours can literally be spent finding salary information, learning about specific career fields and even getting moving assistance for that trek to a new city. But are these sites the Internets replacement of career counselors?