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4/17/08
Spartan Field Hockey: Midwest Spring League Champions
The Michigan State field hockey team wrapped up Midwest Spring League play last weekend, competing in tournaments at Miami University and the Ohio State University. MSU won two of three in Miami, then split a pair at Ohio State. The Spartans finished Midwest Spring League play with a record 5-2, and had an overall mark of 13-2-1 in the spring, as they were named Midwest Spring League champions for the second-consecutive season.
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4/9/08
Spartan Field Hockey Keeps Rolling Through Midwest Spring League
The Michigan State field hockey team played its second tournament of the Midwest Spring League on Saturday, April 5 and Sunday, April 6 in Louisville, Ky. The Spartans went undefeated on the weekend, recording an 8-0-1 mark by outscoring their opponent by an 18-2 margin and recording seven shutouts in nine games.
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4/1/08
Spartans Shine in First Tournament of Midwest Spring League
The Michigan State field hockey team began Midwest Spring League play with two victories on Saturday afternoon at Ralph Young Field on the campus of Michigan State. The Spartans took out Central Michigan in the first matchup of the day, 6-0, then continued with a 3-1 victory of Big Ten rival Michigan. Jantine Steinmetz was the star for Michigan State on Saturday, scoring three goals and picking up two assists between both games.
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3/28/08
Michigan State Field Hockey Ready for Spring Tournament Play
The Michigan State field hockey team kicks of the Midwest Spring League as they play host to Michigan and Central Michigan on Saturday, March 29 at Ralph Young Field in East Lansing. The Spartans with play Central Michigan at 10 a.m. and Michigan at 1:30 p.m. Central Michigan and Michigan will face off at 11:45 a.m.
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3/12/08
MSU Field Hockey Recognized For Academic Achievement
The Michigan State field hockey team has been recognized by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFCHA) as a program with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. It is the second-straight year the Spartans has been recognized for this achievement, as last year they were ranked as one of the top five programs in the country. In addition, ten members of the team were honored for their individual achievements in the classroom, missing the 2006 school-best mark by one.
2/29/08
Tarena Smith: Field Hockey Standout and Mega-Events Manager
She didn't come to Michigan State to become a big-time college athlete. But long after she set field hockey records, Tarena Smith is helping to stage the biggest athletic events in the country.Before ex-Spartan split end Plaxico Burress caught the winning touchdown pass in Super Bowl XLII, Smith and the staff at University of Phoenix Stadium had been toiling as long as the New York Giants and New England Patriots - just in better weather.
2/14/08
Head Coach Rolf van de Kerkhof Introduces 2008 Field Hockey Recruiting Class
The Michigan State field hockey program has received signed National Letters of Intent from seven players to join the team in the 2008 season. The freshman cast will join an already stellar field hockey group, as they team up with juniors Jeamie Deacon and Floor Rijpma, who earned All-America honors in 2007, and the 2007 Big Ten Freshman of the Year Jantine Steinmetz. The Spartans finished with a 16-6 record last season, returning to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2004.
2/12/08
Field Hockey Assistant Coach Helen Knull Inducted Into Kent State Athletics Hall of Fame
Michigan State field hockey assistant coach Helen Knull has been inducted into the 30th annual class of Kent State's Varsity "K" Athletic Hall of Fame. Knull joined eight former student-athletes, one administrator and two special honorees as the formally honored in a banquet held last Friday, Feb. 8 on the campus of Kent State.
11/27/07
Spartan Field Hockey To Host Fun-Play-Day
Michigan State field hockey will host a Fun-Play-Day on Sunday, Jan. 27th from 9:30 a.m-3:30 p.m. at the Duffy Daugherty Football Building on the Michigan State campus. The camp is open to girls ages 10-18, and the fee is $40.
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