Michigan State University's baseball team suffered a loss to Nebraska on Friday night, marking the penultimate game of their season. The Spartans' defeat places them at 10-13 in Big Ten Conference play, excluding them from the upcoming Big Ten Tournament. Their overall record now stands at 23-27. In contrast, Nebraska has improved to 16-7 in conference play and is currently second in league standings.
Michigan State University's men's golf team has seen a year of growth and learning for its two freshmen, Lorenzo Pinili and Lucas Acevedo. The pair joined the team in 2023, stepping into a lineup filled with experienced upperclassmen.
Nick Powers, a senior left-handed pitcher from Flushing, Michigan, reflects on his journey as a baseball player at Michigan State University. From a young age, Powers aspired to play for the Spartans and dedicated himself to achieving that goal.
Eighteen student-athletes from Michigan State University have been selected to compete in the NCAA East First Round Regional in Lexington, Kentucky. The event will take place from May 22 to May 25. This group consists of eight women and ten men who qualified by achieving top-48 marks in their respective events during the outdoor season.
Michigan State University's women's golf team is set to compete in the NCAA Championships for the 16th time in its history. The event begins on Friday, May 17, at the La Costa Champions Course in Carlsbad, California. The Spartans will start their round at 7:57 a.m. PT, playing alongside Purdue and Baylor.
Michigan State University (MSU) faced a narrow defeat against Nebraska, with a 2-1 loss in the opening game of their final Big Ten Conference series. The game took place at McLane Stadium at Kobs Field after a weather delay pushed back the start time from 6:05 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Michigan State Athletics, in collaboration with PNC Bank, has announced the PNC Achievers Student-Athletes of the Month for April. This recognition highlights Spartan student-athletes who excel in academics, community service, and sports. The honorees for this month are senior wrestler Jordan Hamdan and sophomore track and field athlete Ian Thompson.
The 1979-80 Michigan State University hockey team, under the leadership of Head Coach Ron Mason, completed a challenging season with an overall record of 14 wins and 24 losses. In the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), they secured 12 victories against 16 defeats, placing them eighth in the standings.
The 1976-77 Michigan State hockey team, under the guidance of Head Coach Amo Bessone, concluded their season with an overall record of 14 wins, 21 losses, and one tie. In the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), they achieved a record of 11 wins, 20 losses, and one tie, tying for eighth place in the league standings.
The 1967-68 Michigan State University (MSU) hockey team, led by Head Coach Amo Bessone, concluded their season with an overall record of 11 wins, 16 losses, and 2 ties. In the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), they secured a sixth-place finish with a conference record of 6 wins, 13 losses, and 1 tie.
The 1977-78 Michigan State University hockey team, led by Head Coach Amo Bessone, concluded their season with an overall record of 7 wins, 27 losses, and 2 ties. Within the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), they achieved a conference record of 7-23-2, placing them in tenth position.
Michigan State University's men's golf team concluded their run at the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional by tying for 10th place. The tournament, held at the Finley Golf Course on the University of North Carolina campus, saw the Spartans finish with a score of 9-over par 849. This placed them alongside Ball State in a field that included 13 teams.
The 1966-67 Michigan State University (MSU) hockey team, led by Head Coach Amo Bessone, finished their season with an overall record of 16 wins, 15 losses, and one tie. In the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), they secured eight wins against eleven losses and one tie, placing them fifth in the conference standings.
The 1974-75 Michigan State hockey team, under the guidance of Head Coach Amo Bessone, completed their season with an overall record of 22 wins, 17 losses, and 1 tie. In the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), they achieved a record of 19 wins, 12 losses, and 1 tie, finishing in fifth place.
The 1968-69 Michigan State University hockey team, under the leadership of Head Coach Amo Bessone, concluded their season with an overall record of 11 wins, 16 losses, and one tie. In the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), they finished in sixth place with a conference record of seven wins, ten losses, and one tie.
The 1971-72 Michigan State University (MSU) hockey team, led by Head Coach Amo Bessone, completed a season with an overall record of 20 wins and 16 losses. Within the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), the team achieved a conference record of 15 wins and 13 losses, securing fourth place.
The 1969-70 Michigan State University hockey team, under the leadership of Head Coach Amo Bessone, completed their season with an overall record of 13 wins and 16 losses. In the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), they achieved a record of 10 wins and 12 losses, placing them seventh in the league standings.
The 1978-79 Michigan State University hockey team, led by Head Coach Amo Bessone, concluded their season with an overall record of 15 wins and 21 losses. In the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), they tied for eighth place with a conference record of 12 wins and 20 losses.
The 1972-73 Michigan State Hockey Team, under the leadership of Head Coach Amo Bessone, had a noteworthy season with an overall record of 23 wins, 12 losses, and one tie. The team secured fourth place in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) with a conference record of 16-9-1. Their performance earned them victories at both the Flint IMA Hockey Tournament and the Cleveland Hockey Festival.
The 1980-81 Michigan State Hockey Team, led by Head Coach Ron Mason, concluded their season with an overall record of 12 wins, 22 losses, and 2 ties. In the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), they secured a record of 7 wins, 20 losses, and 1 tie, placing them in the tenth position.