Spring is heating up for Michigan State athletics, with several major developments across Spartan sports. Let's dive into the latest roundup that has fans buzzing from the tennis courts to the football field.
In a surprising move, men's tennis head coach Harry Jadun has stepped down after four successful seasons to pursue opportunities outside of coaching. Jadun leaves behind an impressive legacy, having led the Spartans to the No. 1 seed in the Big Ten Tournament and securing another championship title in what was a standout season. Assistant coach Mike Flowers will take the reins as the new head coach, stepping into big shoes as the program looks to build on its recent success.
Over on the ice, the men's hockey team is bolstering its coaching staff with the addition of Andy Contois as an assistant coach. Contois brings a wealth of experience from his previous stints at Northern Michigan, the Youngstown Phantoms, and the Indy Fuel. This move signals the program's commitment to strengthening its competitive edge heading into next season.
Track and field athletes wrapped up their regular season this weekend at the Len Paddock Open in Ann Arbor. All eyes now turn to the Big Ten Championships, set to take place from May 15-17 in Lincoln, Nebraska. The team will be looking to carry momentum from a strong regular season into the postseason.
Women's golf is packing their bags for North Carolina, where they'll compete in the NCAA Chapel Hill Region starting Monday, May 11th. The Spartans will tee off alongside NC State and High Point in a three-day tournament that promises intense competition. This is a crucial opportunity for the team to make a deep postseason run.
And for football fans, mark your calendars. The Spartans have announced that the home opener against Toledo has been moved up a day to Friday, September 4th, continuing the tradition of kicking off the season under the Friday night lights. The schedule also features a marquee matchup against Oregon on Friday, November 20th, airing on FOX. And don't forget the showdown with Notre Dame on Saturday, September 19th at 7:30 PM on NBC. It's shaping up to be an exciting season for Spartan football.
