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MSU women’s soccer secures No. 2 seed in final game of regular season
The Michigan State women’s soccer team wrapped up the regular season on a high, beating Nebraska 1-0. With 24 points, the Spartans secured the No. 2 seed in the Big Ten tournament, just two points behind No. 1 Washington. The lone goal was scored by redshirt junior midfielder Emerson Sargeant — her career-best fifth of the season — with an assist from junior forward Kennedy Bell. Freshman goalkeeper Noelle Henning made four saves, including a penalty kick, to preserve the clean sheet. The final match of the regular season highlighted the players who stood out all year, each continuing to shine brightest for the Spartans.
Nearly 100 laid off through budget cuts, president says
Michigan State University shared Wednesday the clearest picture yet of the impacts of its sweeping budget cuts. Ninety-nine positions including faculty, staff and executive managers have been eliminated as of Oct. 14, President Kevin Guskiewicz said in a statement. Another 83 positions have been axed due to federal funding cuts. In total, 1.3% of MSU employees have been eliminated through the budgeting process and in response to federal actions since March 1. College and unit leaders were tasked over the summer with slashing 6% of their budget for the current fiscal year, and another 3% the following, after Guskiewicz declared a pressing need to improve the university’s financial health by reigning in spending. As contributors to a recurring budget deficit, MSU has pointed to rising costs for employee health care, inflation outpacing tuition hikes, as well as unbudgeted headcount and financial aid spending.
MSU men’s soccer losses in final non conference matchup
Michigan State men’s soccer was back at DeMartin stadium for their final non-conference matchup of the season against Kansas City for senior day. The Spartans celebrated seniors Zac Kelly, Josh Adam, Josh Mason, Michael Sly Jr., Ryan Van De Winkle, Jack Guggemos and Jake Spadafora after the match. In the first ever meeting between these two teams, it was Kansas City coming out on top, extending their win streak to 5 in East Lansing. MSU finished the month of October winless and extended a streak of their own as they now have gone four consecutive games without scoring.
Three takeaways from the fifth straight loss Michigan State football
EAST LANSING- Michigan State suffered its fourth consecutive rivalry loss against No. 25 Michigan, and its fifth conference loss of the season. With multiple missed opportunities and crucial calls, the coaching staff must figure out what needs to be done if the Spartans have any hope to salvage what is left of their season. Here are some takeaways from MSU’s rivalry loss. MSU Struggled Struggling Offensively, Momentum Shift, as well as applying pressure.