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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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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