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The group, which is open to the Mid-Michigan community, unites MSU students and Special Olympics participants in weekly basketball and flag football games.
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The minor league team came to Lansing in 1996, and has made an indelible mark on mid-Michigan and baseball.
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MSU has offered Adaptive Sports since the mid-1950’s, bringing the joy of athletic participation to athletes of all ages and abilities.
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The atmosphere inside of Michigan State’s famous sporting venues comes with its own vibes and rules. And students are happy to carry that forward.
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The $200 million facilities opened April 15, and is already a hit with students and club sports enthusiasts.
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Like all club sports at Michigan State, the men’s club volleyball team handles all aspects of existence: budgeting, scheduling, marketing, and yes, playing.
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Athletes of all ages can experience mental health issues, such as anxiety and depression, triggered by competing in sports. Today’s mental health specialists and psychology professions help unpack the root causes and guide athletes to improved performance and lives.
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Once again, MSU’s well-regarded program will help make sure the upcoming World Cup, staged in Canada, the U.S., and Mexico, will have an optimum natural playing surface for soccer.
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Rawlins, who stands 5-1, is making a name for herself at bodybuilding competitions.
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Constandt has been interwoven with hockey, football, basketball and baseball, serving as an official, a scorer, and help for the coaches and media.
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The Spartans were one of the stronger club teams in college soccer for nearly 12 years, but lost the momentum when COVID hit.
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The sport of rugby requires toughness and determination, but also some TLC off the pitch and bonds of friendship. MSU’s club team has found the right mix.