Michigan–Michigan State men's soccer rivalry

The Michigan–Michigan State soccer rivalry is an American college soccer rivalry[4][5][6][7] between the University of Michigan Wolverines and Michigan State University Spartans.

Michigan-Michigan State soccer rivalry
SportSoccer
First meetingOctober 13, 1956
Michigan State 3, Michigan Club 1
Latest meetingNovember 10, 2019
Michigan 2, Michigan State 1
TrophyBig Bear Trophy
Statistics
Meetings total49
All-time seriesMichigan State leads, 32–10–7 (Total)[1] Michigan State leads, 14–9–2 (Varsity)[2]
Trophy seriesMichigan State leads, 12–6–2 [3]
Largest victoryMichigan State, 5–0 (2007)
Longest win streakMichigan State, 3 (2000–2002, 2004–2005, 2007–2009)
Longest unbeaten streakMichigan State, 7 (2004–2009)
Current win streakMichigan, 2 (2019–present)

History

The winner of each year's game receives the Big Bear Trophy. The first game was played October 13, 1956 which saw the Spartans defeat the Wolverine club team 3-1 in East Lansing. In 2000, Michigan added soccer as a Varsity sport and on October 15, 2000, the rivalry between the varsity club officially began with the Spartans winning 2–1 in double overtime in East Lansing. The trophy originated in 2000 when Michigan head coach Steve Burns purchased the wooden-bear sculpture to commemorate the revival of the rivalry.[8] Burns said that he and Michigan State head coach Joe Baum collaborated on a trophy game because they "wanted to have some kind of trophy for this rivalry that the teams can pass back and forth. We hope that it takes a life on its own."[9] The Spartans played Michigan's club team 24 times between 1956 and 1991, amassing a 18–1–5 record.[10]

Game results

See footnotes[11][12]

Michigan State leads the varsity series, 14–9–2. The Big Bear trophy series is solely a result of the regular season meeting, excluding NCAA and Big Ten postseason games. In the trophy series, Michigan State leads, 12–6–2 through the 2019 season.

Michigan victoriesMichigan State victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 October 15, 2000 East Lansing, MI Michigan State 2–12OT
2 October 14, 2001 East Lansing, MI Michigan State 4–2
3 October 13, 2002 Ann Arbor, MI Michigan State 2–1
4 November 15, 2002 Bloomington, IN Michigan 1–0
5 October 12, 2003 East Lansing, MI Michigan 4–2
6 October 17, 2004 Ann Arbor, MI Michigan State 3–2OT
7 October 16, 2005 East Lansing, MI Michigan State 2–0
8 November 10, 2005 Evanston, IL Michigan State 1–0
9 October 8, 2006 Ann Arbor, MI Tie1–1
10 October 14, 2007 East Lansing, MI Michigan State 5–0
11 October 18, 2008 Ann Arbor, MI Michigan State 1–0
12 October 25, 2009 East Lansing, MI Michigan State 2–1
13 October 30, 2010 Ann Arbor, MI Michigan 3–2OT
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
14 November 11, 2010 Ann Arbor, MI Michigan 2–1
15 October 30, 2011 East Lansing, MI Michigan State 1–0
16 November 3, 2012 Ann Arbor, MI Michigan 1–0
17 November 11, 2012 Evanston, IL Michigan State 2–1OT
18 November 9, 2013 East Lansing, MI #18 Michigan State 2–0
19 November 2, 2014 East Lansing, MI Michigan 3–2
20 October 31, 2015 Ann Arbor, MI Michigan 1–0
21 September 18, 2016 East Lansing, MI Michigan State 1–0
22 September 17, 2017 Ann Arbor, MI #6 Michigan State 1–0OT
23 October 23, 2018 East Lansing, MI Tie1–1
24 October 29, 2019 Ann Arbor, MI Michigan 2–0
25 November 10, 2019 Ann Arbor, MI Michigan 2–1
Series: Michigan State leads 14–9–2

See also

References

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