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The men’s and women’s club water polo teams are among the best in the nation, despite the obstacles of funding and lack of consistent facilities. The players want more and are working to build their future.
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The program’s storied history has deep roots in its culture of brotherhood – and they don’t plan on slowing down anytime soon.
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There are a lot of club sports and that is causing serious accessibility issues for facilities and times to practice and play. The space and financial crunch is pushing many clubs off campus.
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Michigan State Club Water Polo seeks to reclaim national prominence and possibly elevate team statusThe COVID-19 pandemic has wrecked much of the last two years, leading to a delay in the women defending its Big Ten title. But there is also a bigger discussion - should the women be a varsity sport?
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The team, which was nationally ranked before the COVID-19 pandemic, wants to return as a force.
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The 38-member team has two goals: do well in class and win in the pool.EAST LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan State women’s water polo team sees itself as a…
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MSU Men's Basketball, University of Kentucky Basketball, Miles Bridges, Shaka and Menachem Dukes and WKAR Original Stories.MSU men's basketball is now 0-2…
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EAST LANSING, Mich. – East Lansing high school shares something in common with only 37 other high schools in Michigan: fielding a water polo team. The…
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On Thursday night both the MSU Athletics Hall of Fame and Okemos High School Hall of Fame ceremonies took place. In total, 19 individuals got the chance…