EAST LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – Coming off a loss to rival Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan State’s soccer suffered one other powerful loss within the state of Michigan.
The Spartans welcomed in No. 13 Indiana on Saturday and the Hoosiers walked out of Spartan Stadium with a 47-10 win.
47 unanswered factors led to Indiana enhancing to 9-0, and taking again the Outdated Brass Spittoon, the touring trophy between the 2 applications.
“Listening to those guys in the locker room, they’re going to be back to work, stick together,” MSU soccer coach Jonathan Smith mentioned. “We got embarrassed today. Terrible taste in our mouth but that’s what you sign up for sometimes when you’re going to play big-time ball against a good team.”
MSU jumped out to a 10-0 lead within the first quarter when sophomore quarterback Aidan Chiles related with standout freshman broad receiver Nick Marsh for a formidable landing.
Issues went south after the primary quarter-hour, with Indiana quarterback Kurtis Rourke throwing for 263 yards and 4 touchdowns within the win.
Accidents piled up for MSU all through the loss. Defensive backs Charles Brantly and Malik Spencer left the sport with an harm within the first half and did not play within the second half. Chiles went down with an harm within the third quarter and did not return to the sport.
Smith mentioned afterward that he does not imagine these accidents are season-ending and expects Chiles to be prepared for MSU’s subsequent sport.
The Spartans have their second bye week subsequent week and can play at Illinois on November, 16.