-
The two generations of McCall family members have been MSU students with a big job assignment: serving as a team manager for Spartan men’s hoops.
-
Knowing the metrics of a workout is commonplace today, thanks to wearable tech devices that connect to smartphone apps. For some athletes, the tech is something indispensable.
-
College athletes are relying on their brand reputations, and those of the teams they play for, to help develop financial opportunities. But what happens when their team or university is in trouble?
-
Mid-Michigan doesn’t seem like a logical place for a thriving scuba community, but the MSU student club has formed its own special organization around the sport.
-
Resistance Training: Art, Sports, and Civil Rights aims to increase thinking about the links between athletics and social justice, through their long history of being intertwined.
-
Students find joy in learning a new sport that has old roots, mirroring previous MSU generations.
-
Talbot eschews carbs in favor of meat and dairy products, which bucks conventional performance nutrition norms.
-
The 44-year-old Smith was 34-35 over six seasons at Oregon State, including an 8-4 mark this year to help the program to at least eight wins in consecutive seasons for the first time in more than a decade.
-
The group, which had experienced a dip in participation because of the pandemic, bounced back in a big way last season.
-
The growing co-ed club is a home for experienced and newbie climbers, a place where they can experience the sport in many ways.