Watch MSU soccer’s golden goal over Michigan

Watch MSU’s game winning goal against Michigan

Michigan State women’s soccer came into Saturday as the No. 5 team in the nation, with an undefeated record that they looked to keep undefeated when they played against their arch rival Michigan. In front of a sell out crowd, MSU was able to take care of their business, defeating the Wolverines 1-0.

The golden goal for the Spartans came at the foot of Justina Gaynor, who netted a penalty kick goal at the 75:16 mark in the game.

Watch the play that led to the PK and watch the penalty kick goal:

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Michigan State women’s soccer downs Michigan, 1-0

MSU downs Michigan in front of a sold out stadium

Michigan State women’s soccer came into Saturday night ranked as the No. 5 team in the nation, playing host to their rivals Michigan, sporting an undefeated 8-0-4 record. In front of a sold out crowd the Spartans were able to knock off the Wolverines, 1-0, maintaining their undefeated record.

At the 75:16 mark in the contest, it was Spartans senior Justina Gaynor netted a penalty kick, scoring the lone goal in the contest. Watch the goal by clicking here.

The Spartans will look to continue their impressive 2024 season with a west coast road trip to face Oregon and Washington next weekend.

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Michigan State sells out women’s soccer game against Michigan

Michigan State women’s soccer sold out DeMartin Stadium ahead of the Spartans clash with rival Michigan.

Michigan State’s women’s soccer program is currently one of the best in the nation. The Spartans head coach Jeff Hosler has the team rolling, and Spartan nation is starting to take notice.

Coming in with an undefeated 8-0-4 record, the Spartans played host to rival Michigan on Saturday night inside of DeMartin Stadium. Spartan nation showed out, selling out the stadium, with standing room only being the last available options.

Stay tuned for updates on the game between the Spartans and Wolverines.

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MSU knocks off No. 9 Penn State, 1-0

No. 5 MSU downs No. 9 PSU on the road,1-0

Michigan State women’s soccer is off to the best start in school history. The Spartans capped off a the first ten games of the 2024 season with an 8-0-2 undefeated record, defeating No. 9 Penn State, 1-0, in Happy Valley. Jeff Hosler spoke to the media recapping the best start in program history after the win.

The lone Spartan marker came from Justina Gaynor, assisted by Gabby Mueller.

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Michigan State will be back in action against Ohio State, in Columbus, on Thursday.

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Michigan State women’s soccer coach Jeff Hosler talks best start in program history

Jeff Hosler spoke to the media after the best start in program history

Michigan State women’s soccer is off to the best start in program history, jumping out to an 8-0-2 start, and coming fresh off of a win over No. 9 Penn State, in Happy Valley.

The Spartans are looking to continue their hot run over the final eight games in the season, while  gearing up for the Big Ten and NCAA tournaments.

MSU head coach Jeff Hosler spoke to the media on Monday, discussing his team and the road ahead for the Spartans after the programs best start:

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Watch Jeff Hosler’s latest press conference

MSU’s Jeff Hosler took the podium for a press conference before the start of conference play

Michigan State women’s soccer coach Jeff Hosler has had a hot start to the 2024 season on the pitch. The Spartans are currently ranked No. 5 in the nation after a 5-0-2 start including a win over No. 15 Notre Dame and ties against No. 9 Arkansas and No. 15 Xavier.

The Spartans will be back in action, starting Big Ten play on Thursday in College Park against Maryland. Before that, Hosler spoke to the media on Monday, discussing his team and the upcoming slate of Big Ten conference games.

Courtesy of Spartan Mag on YouTube, watch the latest press conference from Hosler:

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MSU women’s soccer picks up tie in top 15 battle vs. Xavier

Michigan State women’s soccer earned a 2-2 tie on Sunday afternoon in a top 15 matchup against Xavier

Michigan State women’s soccer earned a 2-2 tie on Sunday afternoon in a top 15 matchup against Xavier.

The game was scoreless deep into the second half before all the scoring took place. Xavier took the initial lead in the 64th minute, but Michigan State responded with back-to-back goals in a three-minute span. Xavier would, however, get a late penalty kick goal in the final minute to tie the match.

Michigan State moves to 3-0-2 on the season following the draw. The Spartans are currently ranked No. 4 nationally and should remain in the top 10 in next week’s updated rankings.

The Spartans will return to the pitch on Thursday in a home game again Queens.

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Michigan State women’s soccer bounces back with win on senior day

MSU gets a win on senior Sunday:

Michigan State got locked up in a 2-2 draw during a top ten matchup with Arkansas on Thursday. Now, they were looking to bounce back on senior day, Sunday.

The Spartans hosted the Ohio Bobcats on Sunday, where the Spartans celebrated their seniors, defeating the Bobcats, 3-0.

The Spartans have improved to 2-0-1 and will host Ole Miss on Thursday.

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Best photos from MSU women’s soccer’s top 10 matchup with Arkansas

Check out some of the best photos from MSU women’s soccer’s top 10 battle against Arkansas

Michigan State women’s soccer played to an impressive 2-2 draw in a big-time top 10 battle against Arkansas on Thursday evening.

The Spartans brought in a record-setting home crowd for the top 10 matchup with the Razorbacks. With the tie, Michigan State is now 1-0-1 on the season.

Check out some of the best photos from the match below:

MSU women’s soccer sets attendance record in home opener

Michigan State women’s soccer made history on Thursday evening

Michigan State women’s soccer made history on Thursday evening.

The Spartans set a new program record for attendance, with 3,180 fans coming out to watch Michigan State face Arkansas in a top 10 battle. The Spartans and Razorbacks played to a 2-2 tie in the matchup.

Michigan State is now 1-0-1 on the season and ranked No. 8 in the country.

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