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Regular Season 2016-2017
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2016-2017 Michigan State Women's Lacrosse Team poses for a few pictures.


Michigan State captains this year include (l-r) Erica DiClemente, Mackenzie Meyer, Haley Schumucker and Ellie Schramm.


Michigan State seniors for 2017 include (l-r) Erica DiClemente, Kelly Bertonelli, Mackenzie Meyer and Haley Schumucker.

THE SPARTANS TRAVEL TO ANN ARBOR TO TANGLE WITH MICHIGAN

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MICHIGAN STATE LACROSSE CONTACTS

Greg Normand

Greg Normand

Michigan State Women's Lacrosse Head Coach

Phone: 248-425-2849 - gnormand7@att.net

Brent Hiner

Brent Hiner

MICHIGAN STATE DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

Phone: 616-745-0572 - brent.hiner@sbcglobal.net

Erica Di Clemente

Erica Di Clemente

Michigan State University Team President

Phone: 1-734-347-7725 - dicleme6@msu.edu

Mackenzie Meyer

Mackenzie Meyer

Michigan State University Team Vice President

Phone: 1-248-330-2631 - meyermac@msu.edu

Alex Walus

Alex Walus

Michigan State University Team Treasurer

Phone: 810-360-8910 - walusale@msu.edu

Ryleigh McGregor

Ryleigh McGregor

Michigan State University Team Secretary

Phone: 248-736-1613 - mcgreg49@msu.edu

THE REAL TRUTH.....

THE REAL TRUTH..........

NEW UNIFORMS FOR THE SPARTANS


MSU will wear new uniforms this spring.


MSU will wear new uniforms this spring.


Michigan State posing when no one is looking.

MSU Plays Games at Ralph Young

Ralph Young Field, home of the Michigan State women's lacrosse program, has had a long source of history and tradition for Spartan athletics. Located in the heart of campus adjacent to Spartan Stadium, the facility features seating for more than 1,500 spectators. A press box features media seating, a state-of-the-art sound system and a camera platform on the roof. The facility at Ralph Young Field was dedicated on April 17, 1937, as MSU defeated the University of Chicago in a dual meet, 88-43. MSU hosted its first Big Ten outdoor track and field championships in 1960. The site was renovated at the turn of the century and constructed for the dual purpose of housing the MSU field hockey program as well as the men's and women's track and field programs. Eight light towers allow the Spartans to host night games. The playing surface is AstroTurf 12, a water-based turf. Here's a key to finding Ralph Young Field: http://maps.msu.edu/interactive/index.php?location=H07Q