The 1955-56 Michigan State hockey team, led by Head Coach Amo Bessone, concluded their season with an overall record of 5 wins and 18 losses. Within the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League (WIHL), they secured a single victory against 17 defeats, placing them seventh in the league standings.
The 1929 Michigan State Hockey Team, under the leadership of Head Coach John H. Kobs, completed their season with an overall record of 3 wins, 3 losses, and 1 tie. The team's performance included a mix of victories and defeats against various opponents.
The 1928 Michigan State Hockey Team, led by Head Coach John H. Kobs, concluded their season with an overall record of 3 wins and 3 losses. The team secured victories against Battle Creek Independents twice, both with a score of 1-0 on January 25 and January 28. They also defeated Michigan with a close score of 2-1 on February 1.
The 1927 Michigan State Hockey Team, under the leadership of Head Coach John H. Kobs, concluded their season with a record of one win and three losses. Their sole victory came against Michigan on February 5, where they secured a 5-2 win. The team faced Notre Dame on January 15 and lost 1-3. In subsequent matches against Michigan on February 12 and February 14, they were defeated with scores of 0-2 and 1-2 respectively.
The 1925 Michigan State Hockey Team was led by Head Coach John H. Kobs. During their season, the team played only one game. On January 24, they faced off against Michigan and lost with a score of 3-6.
The 1926 Michigan State Hockey Team, led by Head Coach John H. Kobs, concluded their season with an overall record of 0-4-0. The team faced several opponents during the season but was unable to secure a victory.
Michigan State's men's golf team is in 10th place after the first day of competition at the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional. The event, held at Finley Golf Course in North Carolina, saw the Spartans shoot an even-par 280 in the opening round. The team was nearing completion of their second round when play was suspended due to darkness.
The 1922 Michigan State Hockey Team had a challenging season, finishing with an overall record of 0-3-0. The team played three games during the season. On January 11, they faced Michigan and lost with a score of 1-5. A week later, on January 18, they played against Notre Dame and were defeated 1-3. Their final game was on January 23 against Michigan again, resulting in a loss with a score of 0-9.
Two of Michigan State University's baseball games against Nebraska this weekend have been rescheduled to accommodate national television coverage. The Big Ten Conference announced that Friday and Saturday's games will be aired on the Big Ten Network.
The 1951-52 Michigan State hockey team, led by Head Coach Amo Bessone, concluded their season with an overall record of 7 wins and 13 losses. In the Midwest Collegiate Hockey League (MCHL), they secured a 3-9-0 record, placing them sixth in the league standings.
The 1953-54 Michigan State University (MSU) hockey team, led by head coach Amo Bessone, concluded their season with a record of 8 wins, 14 losses, and 1 tie. Within the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League (WIHL), they achieved a record of 4 wins, 13 losses, and 1 tie.
The 1950 Michigan State Hockey Team, led by Head Coach Harold Paulsen, faced a challenging season with an overall record of 0-14-0. Despite the team's efforts, they were unable to secure a victory throughout their games.
The 1954-55 Michigan State University hockey team, led by Head Coach Amo Bessone, completed their season with a record of 9 wins, 17 losses, and 1 tie. The team played in the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League (WIHL), finishing with a conference record of 5 wins, 14 losses, and 1 tie.
The 1930 Michigan State Hockey Team, under the guidance of Head Coach John H. Kobs, concluded their season with a record of one win and four losses. The team's performance in various matches was as follows:
Michigan State University's men's golf team is set to compete in the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional starting Monday, May 13. The event will take place at the Finley Golf Club in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. This marks the Spartans' seventh appearance in an NCAA Regional over the past nine years.
Michigan State University's baseball team faced a late defeat against Minnesota in the final game of their Big Ten Conference weekend series on Sunday at Siebert Field. Minnesota's Drew Berkland hit a decisive three-run walk-off home run, clinching the series for the Gophers. The Spartans had previously won Friday's opener, but Minnesota evened the series with a win on Saturday.
Michigan State University's track and field teams concluded their participation in the Big Ten Outdoor Championships with notable performances. The men's team finished eighth, while the women's team secured the 10th spot. The men scored 61 points, marking their best performance since 2009 when they accumulated 62 points. The women gathered a total of 25 points over the three-day event.
Michigan State University freshman pitcher Garrett Brewer is balancing his aspirations on the baseball field with a deep-rooted passion for farming. The agribusiness major from Berrien Springs, Michigan, has a long-standing connection to agriculture, having grown up on a hay farm in Eau Claire.
Spartan Track and Field athletes made significant strides on the second day of the Big Ten Outdoor Championships in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The men's team moved up to third place in the standings, thanks in part to Ryan Talbot's victory in the decathlon.
Michigan State University pitcher Dominic Pianto faced a significant decision two years into his college baseball career. Originally enrolled at Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina, Pianto enjoyed the small college atmosphere and its baseball team until May 2020 when Furman decided to cut its baseball program. This left him with the choice of staying without a team or transferring to another university.