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The Michigan State football recruiting department helps welcome new players, thanks to two MSU gradsMadilyn Weigand and Malik Gill, both 22, are MSU grads who stayed close to their alma mater in an important role: helping the football program with recruiting.
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Their work builds stability, culture, and continuity across hockey and men’s basketball.
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He was labeled as the next big basketball star out of Lansing, except there was one problem: Banks didn’t want the spotlight.
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Mehan, a Michigan State senior majoring in history education, shares her love of swimming and teaching with the Bulldogs’ swim and dive teams.
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Moore, who has been broadcasting MSU Athletics for more than three decades, has been part of some special moments.
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Not everybody can start or be a star, but being part of the Michigan State men’s basketball team still means practicing hard and being part of the team experience.
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Darien, a former Michigan State co-captain and star linebacker is making his way in the NFL exec space, while Olivia builds her own business in Recharged Pilates in East Lansing.
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The Lansing-based fighter has carved an unpredictable path through some of MMA’s biggest stages, from the LFA to the Contender Series, The Ultimate Fighter and the PFL, revealing a journey defined by resilience.
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The crowds at MSU football games can leave when the temps get too cold or the score too lopsided. But the band can’t, staying until the bitter end, and keeping their professionalism high.