Gallery: No. 4 MSU downs No. 2 BC on Saturday night
No. 4 Michigan State welcomed in No. 2 Boston college for a two game weekend series between the Spartans and Eagles. The highly anticipated college hockey showdown turned out to be a split between the two teams, with BC winning on Friday and MSU winning on Saturday.
MSU downs No. 2 Boston College to earn the series split
No. 4 Michigan State hockey welcomed in No. 2 Boston College for a two game weekend series in East Lansing at Munn Ice Arena. After the Spartans dropped the Friday night game against the Eagles, 3-0, MSU bounced back on Saturday.
The Spartans defeated Boston College, 4-3, making the weekend series an even split between the two top programs.
MSU got two goals from Charlie Stramel, while Red Savage and Daniel Russell also added markers. Trey Augustine saved 32 of 35 shots in the game.
Michigan State will be back in action against the University of Windsor at Munn Ice Arena next Friday.
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No. 4 MSU drops game one to No. 2 BC on Friday night, game two on Saturday
Michigan State hockey welcomed in Boston College for a top four college hockey showdown. The No. 4 Spartans and the No. 2 Eagles have a two game series at Munn Ice Arena in East Lansing.
In game one, it was Boston College getting the better of MSU, shutting out the Spartans 3-0 in the game. All three BC goals came in the second period. Shots on goal were generally even, favoring the Eagles 29-24.
The two teams will square off in game two of the series on Saturday night at 6 p.m. inside of Munn.
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Nathan Carter broke down MSU’s upcoming matchup with Boston College
Michigan State football will be squaring off with Boston College in a highly anticipated game between two schools with new head coaches that are seemingly on the rise.
MSU running back Nathan Carter was the latest Spartan to break down the matchup against Boston College with the media.
Watch Carter’s interview via Spartan Mag on YouTube:
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MSU TE coach Brian Wozniak spoke to the media on Tuesday, previewing the matchup with BC:
Michigan State and Boston College will be squaring off in Chestnut Hill this Saturday, under the lights. The Spartans will look to continue their unbeaten record, while the Eagles will look to bounce back from a loss against Missouri.
Now, on Tuesday, it was an MSU assistant coach given the chance to preview the game. Brian Wozniak, the team’s tight ends coach, spoke to the media – previewing the game with Boston College.
Watch the interview on YouTube via Spartan Mag:
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Bill O’Brien previewed BC’s matchup with MSU this weekend:
Michigan State football is going on the road on Saturday night to face off against Boston College in a big time non-conference matchup. The matchup will be Boston College’s infamous “Red Bandana” game, a tradition that is one of college football’s best.
Ahead of the matchup between the Eagles and Spartans, Jonathan Smith spoke to the media on Monday, previewing the game. On Tuesday, it was Boston College head coach Bill O’Brien’s turn to take the stand, and speak to the media, previewing the matchup with MSU.
Courtesy of Boston College athletics, watch O’Brien’s press conference on YouTube:
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