June 4, 2007

As if Drew Neitzel didn’t have enough on his plate. The now senior guard will be trying to guide the Spartans back to the Final Four and even the National Championship with one of the most stellar recruiting classes in recent years, but now there is one more thing that the All-American will now try to do. He has been invited, according to Michigan State University, to try out for the USA Basketball Pan American Team.
Neitzel would not be the first Spartan to represent MSU on the squad. In 2003 Tom Izzo served as coach, and Chris Hill made the team. He will try out to compete against other top college players for the games this summer. The games are July 25th to 29th.
Let’s all hope the Neitzel can not only make the team, but also represent the Spartans well as others have done in the past. I’m not sure if the games will be televised, but updates will be posted on Spartan Sports Unleashed as they continue to come in for the Pan American Games. Good Luck Drew, and Go Green.
May 17, 2007
It is a good day to be a women’s golfer at Michigan State. The team has been through it’s fair share of struggles and now finally has a chance to get the recognition that they deserve.

The team (who is ranked 20th in the nation) at first looked as if they may fall short of the national championships for the second straight season. It wasnt until, back-to-back birdies on the par-4, 357-yard No. 17 by junior Sara Brown and senior Rachel Meikle helped the Spartans pull away.
It was definatly a struggle for the Spartans who grinded their way into the championships. They will just have to ride that momentum into the tournament. They have a chance to bring the Golf Program back into the national spotlight where it belongs.
May 10, 2007

Spartan Fans rejoice. Finally someone other than our own fans have recognized the basketball team as the top college basketball program of the last ten years. Some people (especially Michigan Fans) may wonder what reasoning comes with this selection?
Although the Spartans may not have gotten the flashy recruits in the last couple of years, they continue to grind out wins and NCAA tournament appearances with the players they have.
The Spartans have been to the NCAA Mens Basketball Tournament the last 10 straight years. (That is the 5th longest streak in the nation by the way.) They also won a national championship in 2000. That was one of the greatest Spartan teams, if not college basketball teams, that I have ever seen. They were led by Mateen Cleaves, Toronto Raptors starter Morris Peterson, and Golden State standout Jason Richardson among others.
From the recruiting front, just remember this, every four year player recruited by Izzo in the last 10 years has played in at least one Final Four. How’s that for an incentive to come to MSU?
Not only are the Spartans good on the court, they also excel in the classroom. They have 82.9% graduation rate (for players who finished four years of school). This shows not only dedication to the program by the coaches, but also some by the players to keep themselves in contention to participate.
The Spartans continue to chug away, and with arguably the best player in the country Drew Neitzel, and 3 new five-star recruits coming in from high school, it doesn’t look as if the Spartans are going anywhere.