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She made her dream of playing college soccer come true, but it ended up being less of the dream and more like a hard grind. So she took a chance, and MSU made all the difference.
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Rogan, who started her social media accounts in high school for friends, has built her following into six figures - and is helping MSU and herself gain respect.
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Journalism major Bella Johnson always loved MSU Athletics as a fan. And then she got to be a reporter covering the Spartans.
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NIL rules, and which athletes are finding sponsorship success, radically varies by school, sport, and gender. Michigan State athletes are still trying to figure things out.
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Being a competitive athlete in college requires a lot of time and effort, and then, a career that meant so much is likely over after graduation.
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There are nine golfers, with only one hailing from Michigan. How does the team find common ground and chemistry?
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Most college students land at school their freshman year and stay at the same institution until they graduate. But for some Michigan State students, their journey started at another college, and they found their way to East Lansing later.
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The club program is growing, adding another team two years ago, and maintaining a high national ranking.
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MSU students and Special Olympics athletes come together in Unified Sports, bringing fun, competition and respect.
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The student club is aiming for the national championship, training at MSU’s Demmer Shooting Center.