
MSU Men's Soccer Hosts Perennial Powerhouse Indiana Friday
9/20/2023 6:34:00 PM | Men's Soccer
The Spartans open a three-game homestand against the Hoosiers.
EAST LANSING, Mich. - After playing four of its last five games on the road, No. 18/22 Michigan State returns to the friendly confines of DeMartin Stadium to take on perennial powerhouse Indiana on Friday, Sept. 22 at 7:30 p.m. The late kickoff is due to MSU's Homecoming Parade.
The Spartans remain unbeaten with a 4-0-2 overall. Michigan State tied Rutgers 1-1 in its Big Ten road opener on Sept. 17. MSU is off to its best start since opening the 2018 season 8-0-2. Indiana stands 3-2-2 overall and 0-0-1 in league play.
Zach Surdenik and Owen Oszust will be on the broadcast for the B1G+.
BACK IN THE POLLS
Michigan State returns to the polls for the first time since Sept. 3 , 2019 when the Spartans were ranked No. 16 in the United Soccer Coaches poll.
LOOKING AT THE HOOSIERS
Indiana holds the series lead against Michigan State 43-16-7. Before last year's tie, the Hoosiers had won the previous four meetings. The Spartans' last win against IU came in Bloomington, 3-2, on Nov. 5, 2014. Overall, Indiana leads the series at home 17-6-1 and 20-7-6 in East Lansing.
Last season, Michigan State and No. 16 Indiana battled to a 1-1 tie in Bloomington on Sept. 23. Indiana struck first in the 40th minute to take the 1-0 lead before the end of the first half. After a long throw in, the ball rattled around the box before landing at the right foot of Brett Bebej. In the 72nd minute, the Spartans found the equalizer by way of Greyson Mercer's header.
Indiana currently stands  3-2-2 overall and 0-0-1 in league contests after a 1-0 win over in-state foe Butler on Sept. 19. Samuel Sarver provided the offense for IU with a goal in the 19th minute.
Sarver leads the team in scoring with two goals and two assists for six points, while Collins Oduro is second in scoring with two goals and one helper for five points. JT Harms has played every minute in goal for Indiana, allowing only three goals in seven games for a 0.43 GAA.Â
SPREADING THE WEALTH
Michigan State has scored nine goals this season and they have been scored by seven different people. Junior midfielder Sean Kerrigan leads the team in scoring with two goals for four points. Sophomore Josh Mason and Jeremy Sharp are tied for second in scoring with three points each.
OFF TO A FAST START
The Spartans are off to their best start since the 2018 season when MSU began 8-0-2.
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The Spartans remain unbeaten with a 4-0-2 overall. Michigan State tied Rutgers 1-1 in its Big Ten road opener on Sept. 17. MSU is off to its best start since opening the 2018 season 8-0-2. Indiana stands 3-2-2 overall and 0-0-1 in league play.
Zach Surdenik and Owen Oszust will be on the broadcast for the B1G+.
BACK IN THE POLLS
Michigan State returns to the polls for the first time since Sept. 3 , 2019 when the Spartans were ranked No. 16 in the United Soccer Coaches poll.
LOOKING AT THE HOOSIERS
Indiana holds the series lead against Michigan State 43-16-7. Before last year's tie, the Hoosiers had won the previous four meetings. The Spartans' last win against IU came in Bloomington, 3-2, on Nov. 5, 2014. Overall, Indiana leads the series at home 17-6-1 and 20-7-6 in East Lansing.
Last season, Michigan State and No. 16 Indiana battled to a 1-1 tie in Bloomington on Sept. 23. Indiana struck first in the 40th minute to take the 1-0 lead before the end of the first half. After a long throw in, the ball rattled around the box before landing at the right foot of Brett Bebej. In the 72nd minute, the Spartans found the equalizer by way of Greyson Mercer's header.
Indiana currently stands  3-2-2 overall and 0-0-1 in league contests after a 1-0 win over in-state foe Butler on Sept. 19. Samuel Sarver provided the offense for IU with a goal in the 19th minute.
Sarver leads the team in scoring with two goals and two assists for six points, while Collins Oduro is second in scoring with two goals and one helper for five points. JT Harms has played every minute in goal for Indiana, allowing only three goals in seven games for a 0.43 GAA.Â
SPREADING THE WEALTH
Michigan State has scored nine goals this season and they have been scored by seven different people. Junior midfielder Sean Kerrigan leads the team in scoring with two goals for four points. Sophomore Josh Mason and Jeremy Sharp are tied for second in scoring with three points each.
OFF TO A FAST START
The Spartans are off to their best start since the 2018 season when MSU began 8-0-2.
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