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The team, which was cut by MSU Athletics from its varsity roster in 2020, still has people fighting to bring the storied program back. A new pool, and a new member of the Board of Trustees, could lead to change.
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The club is successful, but has to work hard to find places to practice because of a lack of competition-regulation pools on campus.
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The Spartans enjoy each other’s company, both on and off the pitch, creating a competitive team mixed with fun.
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Carter, who is now involved in broadcasting and initiatives to create more opportunities for future players of color.
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The sport of archery is not yet in the mainstream, but Michigan State students in the club enjoy having the facilities and atmosphere to train.
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The fun sport enjoyed by many in their basements or favorite bar is a lot tougher than it looks when it is done for sport.
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Crown, one the oldest boxing gyms in Michigan, aims to create community through opportunity for all ages and ambitions.
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Harmon, one of the area’s top swimmers, made the hard decision to switch high schools. She found being brave comes with its own rewards.
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The winning program travels around the U.S. for key tournaments, this time to Hawai’i for a return visit.
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Torbert, the son of former prep and Michigan State basketball star Kelvin, is making his own name in the game.
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Michigan State’ s team of grass nerds doesn’t wear helmets or shoulder pads, but without them, no Spartan sport gets played.
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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.