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MSU men’s tennis outlasts USC and UCLA to stay atop Big Ten
There are weekends that test a team — and then there are weekends that define one. For Michigan State men’s tennis, the latter unfolded in East Lansing, as the Spartans clawed past No. 24 USC in a 4-3 thriller before dismantling No. 20 UCLA, 4-2, delivering a high level of tennis across two emotionally charged matches. Friday began inauspiciously. MSU conceded the doubles point to USC, a familiar early deficit that quickly deepened into a 3-1 hole. The margin for error vanished, yet the Spartans found the clarity they were searching for in the chaos. “It was one of the craziest matches I’ve ever been a part of. Being down after the doubles point, being down 3-1… they came out really, really hot,” head coach Harry Jadun said. “For the guys to pull through that really gave us a lot of confidence going on. It was really big for the program, honestly.”
Inés Sotelo becomes third Spartan to enter transfer portal
A day after freshman guard Jordan Ode and sophomore forward Juliann Woodard announced their intentions to enter the transfer portal, another Michigan State women’s basketball player announced she would be joining them. Sophomore forward Inés Sotelo will be entering the portal with two years of eligibility remaining, having spent the past two seasons in East Lansing. Last season, Sotelo made the trek from Spain to play college basketball at MSU and played in all 32 games, starting in eight. This year, an early-season foot injury kept her off the floor for the opening nine games, but once she returned, she played in all 23 remaining games, starting in all but three. She averaged 24 minutes per contest while putting up 6.8 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game. But her decision to enter the portal leaves an impact much greater than her stats show — the Spartans now have just one forward currently on the roster.
MSU is bringing a boss battle to Breslin with the 2026 Spring Concert: headlined by Briston Maroney and opened by Flyana Boss and FinalBossFight! In this episode, host Emelia Duffield meets with leaders of the spring concert planning committee, including Impact89FM’s very own Maggie Heflin and Jovana Nagj, and the Residence Halls Association’s Lauren Pelon and Mikia Lawrence. They discuss everything that goes into planning such a highly anticipated event, including what students need to know to secure their own tickets by Thursday April 2nd! Be sure to stay up to date by checking Impact89FM socials for your chance to win FREE tickets for you and a friend! More details can be found on Instagram: @impact89fm @theasmsu @msurha! Catch Exposure live every Sunday at 9 a.m.