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MSU Opens B1G Play Hosting Washington on Alumni Day

MSU Opens B1G Play Hosting Washington on Alumni Day


EAST LANSING, Mich. – Michigan State men’s soccer returns home for Alumni Night to take on Washington on Friday, Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. MSU looks to snap a three-game winless streak.

The Spartans stand 1-3-2 so far this season after losing to Oakland 3-0 on the road on Monday. Michigan State is looking for its first win of September.

ON THE STAT SHEET

Junior midfielder Jonathan Stout leads the team in scoring with one goal and one assist for three points. Senior midfielder Sean Kerrigan, sophomore forward Richie Ludwig and freshman forward Mohamed Saad have also found the back of the net this season.

BIG TEN OPENER

MSU opens Big Ten action new Big Ten member Washington on Friday, Sept. 13. The Spartans are 6-1-3 in their last 10 Big Ten openers. Last season, the Spartans tied Rutgers on the road 1-1 in the league opener. In 2022, MSU tied No. 16 Indiana to open league play. In 2021, MSU tied Wisconsin 1-1 in Madison. 

Prior to the last three seasons, Michigan State had begun B1G action against RU for five-straight seasons, going 4-1-0 during that span.

LOOKING AT THE HUSKIES    

With a big win over No. 11 Seattle on Sept. 9, Washington improved to 3-1-2 this season. UW is 2-0-1 at home and 1-1-1 away from home. The teams have two common opponents in Oregon State and Air Force. The Spartans fell to OSU and tied Air Force, while Washington defeated both teams.

Charlie Kosakoff leads the team in scoring with six points off of two goals and two assists. Joe Dale is second with five points off of one goal and three assists. Chris Meyers leads the team with four assists. Jadon Bowton has started all six games in goal, allowing  seven goals for a 1.17 GAA.

SERIES HISTORY

Michigan State is looking for its first win against Washington as the Huskies lead the series 2-0-1. The last time the teams met was in Seattle in 2022 when the Huskies came out on top 4-1. In 2019 in East Lansing, UW edged MSU, 1-0. In the 2014 NCAA Tournament in East Lansing,  the teams tied 2-2 with MSU advancing on penalty kicks, 4-3.

GETTING IN THE LINEUP

Through six games this season, MSU has used five different starting lineups. In the first six games, five Spartans have started all six games in Zac Kelly, Shion Soga, Cristiano Bruletti, Jeremy Sharp, and Josh Adam

BIG TIME…

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