Men, Women advance to NCAA’s
By Cash Kruth
The MSU men’s cross country team recorded its best team finish in school history at Sunday’s NCAA Great Lakes Regional, finishing second and automatically qualifying for this year’s NCAA Championships. Read more »
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By Chris Vannini
The MSU cross country teams finished the Big Ten championships Sunday at Penn State, as the women’s team finished fifth and the men finished in eighth. Read more »
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By Alex DiFilippo
Former MSU wide receiver Plaxico Burress was sentenced to two years in prison Tuesday and was taken into custody. Read more »
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Don S said: Will the 13,000 student section show up and be as hot as Wisconsin's or Ohio State's, or.....the one "down the road"? There were about 30% vacant student section seats for the Western Michigan game.
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