Michigan State women’s soccer opens season with top-15 win over Notre Dame

Michigan State knocks off Notre Dame in top-15 showdown:

Michigan State women’s soccer comes into the 2024 season with a No. 13 ranking and lofty expectations. The challenges would start immediately, with the team squaring off against Notre Dame, who checked in at No. 15 in the nation.

The Spartans would knock off the Fighting Irish, 2-1, giving MSU a top-15 victory and the first victory the program has gotten over Notre Dame since 1989.

MSU will be back in action against Arkansas next Thursday.

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Michigan State women’s soccer shows off new kits

Check out MSU’s new uniforms:

Michigan State women’s soccer has unveiled their new uniforms, or kits, that they will be wearing for the 2024-25 season. Coming off of one of the best years in program history, the Spartans will be looking to replicate their success in 2024-25 in style.

Check out the new look for the Spartans via X:

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Jeff Hosler wins Big Ten coach of the year award

Jeff Hosler is your Big Ten coach of the year!

Michigan State women’s soccer is having a historical season in 2022-23 under Jeff Hosler who is in his second season as the head man of the Spartans program.

The Spartans have claimed the Big Ten regular season championship after an undefeated Big Ten season. The team is also ranked at No. 6 in the nation heading into the postseason.

Hosler had done wonders with Grand Valley State’s program and it seems that he is going to do the same in East Lansing.

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Michigan State women’s soccer wins Big Ten championship for second straight year

MSU has clinched the 2023 Big Ten Championship, their second straight title:

Michigan State women’s soccer has just clinched the 2023 Big Ten Regular Season Championship, their back to back Big Ten championship after winning the crown in 2022.

In 2023, the Spartans held a 12-3-3 record overall, but a 7-1-2 record inside the conference on their way to the championship.

As the one seed in the Big Ten Tournament, the Spartans will face off Iowa on their quest for a conference tournament championship.

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Michigan State women’s soccer wins Big Ten Championship

Michigan State women’s soccer has won the 2022 Big Ten Championship

The Michigan State women’s soccer team has clinched a share of the 2022 regular season Big Ten Championship after defeating Ohio State 1-0 in Columbus.

The 2022 championship is the first in the program’s history.

The Spartans rise under Jeff Hosler has been monumental, going from just 4 total wins in the Big Ten in four years from 2017-2021, to a Big Ten Championship and a top 5 national ranking in 2022.

The Spartans are currently 13-1-3 and will have one final regular season game against Rutgers before the postseason begins.

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New MSU Women’s Soccer head coach, Jeff Hosler, explains why he chose MSU, challenges, and coaching style

New women’s soccer head coach talks challenges, coaching style, and reasoning for choosing MSU.

I had the opportunity to sit down and get to know the new MSU Women’s Soccer Coach, Jeff Hosler, former Grand Valley State head coach. We discussed why he chose to come to MSU, his coaching style, and challenges he might face.

Q1: You have had a very successful career as the head coach at Grand Valley, what about MSU inspired you to make the change? 

Hosler: I wanted the opportunity to come into this program and be able to make a significant change. I feel that my coaching style and tendencies will help improve this program and take it to the next level.

Q2: What do you see as one of your most challenging obstacles? 

Hosler: Getting this group that hasn’t had much success in terms of wins and losses to learn how to work through those tough moments in matches that define those results.

Q3: How would you describe your coaching style? 

Hosler: Everything i do is built around relationships and personal connections. I think the better I know each individual player, the more apparent it’s going to be how they need to be coached. I can’t coach each player the same way, but I can hold all of them to the same standard. I spend the time to explain why we are doing something and give them background information to know how beneficial it is.