The 1958-59 Michigan State hockey team, led by Head Coach Amo Bessone, had a remarkable season with a record of 17 wins, 6 losses, and 1 tie. The team secured the Big Ten Championship and achieved second place in the NCAA Tournament.
The 1964-65 Michigan State hockey team, under the leadership of Head Coach Amo Bessone, concluded their season with a record of 17 wins and 12 losses. The team finished fourth in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) with an 8-8 conference record.
The 1965-66 Michigan State University hockey team, led by Head Coach Amo Bessone, concluded their season with an overall record of 16 wins and 13 losses. In the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), they finished in sixth place with a conference record of 9 wins and 11 losses.
The 1957-58 Michigan State University hockey team, under the guidance of Head Coach Amo Bessone, concluded their season with an overall record of 12 wins and 11 losses. In the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League (WIHL), they secured a fifth-place finish with a conference record of 9 wins and 11 losses.
The Michigan State hockey team of the 1959-60 season faced a challenging year under the guidance of Head Coach Amo Bessone. The team concluded the season with an overall record of 4 wins, 18 losses, and 2 ties in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), placing them seventh in their conference.
Michigan State University (MSU) baseball team secured a narrow 9-8 victory against Eastern Michigan University (EMU) at McLane Stadium in East Lansing on Tuesday night. This game marked MSU's final non-conference midweek contest of the 2024 regular season and the start of a four-game homestand.
The Michigan State hockey team from the 1960-61 season, led by Head Coach Amo Bessone, concluded their campaign with an overall record of 11 wins and 16 losses. Within the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), they achieved a record of 5 wins and 15 losses, placing them sixth in the standings.
The 1961-62 Michigan State University (MSU) hockey team, under the leadership of Head Coach Amo Bessone, concluded their season with a record of 13 wins, 11 losses, and one tie. In the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA), they achieved a fourth-place finish with a conference record of six wins, nine losses, and one tie. The team also claimed victory at the Boston Invitational.
The 1952-53 Michigan State University (MSU) hockey team, led by Head Coach Amo Bessone, concluded their season with an overall record of 5 wins, 16 losses, and 1 tie. Within the Midwest Collegiate Hockey League (MCHL), they finished seventh with a conference record of 2 wins and 16 losses.
The 1923 Michigan State Hockey Team completed their season with an overall record of two wins and four losses. Their season included matches against teams such as Michigan, Notre Dame, and Lansing Independents.
The 1931 Michigan State Hockey Team, led by Head Coach John H. Kobs, faced an unusual season with all scheduled games canceled due to adverse weather conditions. The team, comprising players such as N. Olsen, Johnson, Don Jones, Jandren in the front row and E. Schraft, Warner, O'Conner, Don Clark, and Marshall Converse in the back row, did not have the opportunity to compete that year.
The Michigan State University hockey team of the 1950-51 season, led by Head Coach Harold Paulsen, concluded their campaign with an overall record of six wins, eleven losses, and no ties. The team showcased varying performances throughout the season, starting strong against Ontario Agricultural College with decisive victories of 9-5 and 12-3 in early December.
The Spartan Hockey program, which began in 1922, has announced its all-time roster to celebrate more than 80 seasons and a century of history. The program highlights its "commitment to excellence" throughout these years.
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.