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Michigan State Spartans (Basketball team)

 Organization

Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:

BasketballGames

 Digital Work
Identifier: 95eb65db-e657-407a-9cb3-b11ddf417b9a
Dates: 2023-09-11 - 2023-09-11

James William Ochs collection

 Collection
Identifier: UA-10.3.341
Scope and Content The James William Ochs collection contains six folders of photographs taken by James during his time at Michigan State College (now Michigan State University). The photos show student activities including sports. The sports photos include basketball, both intercollegiate and intramural, football, and boxing. Of particular interest are the photos of the annual Class Rivalry between freshmen and sophomores at the college showing the tug of war and defending the flag. Also included in the...
Dates: circa 1948

Michigan State Basketball Media Guide UA 8.1.3.4

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Serial-00161
Dates: 1942 - 2019

Michigan State University men's basketball magazine collection

 Collection
Identifier: UA-28.19
Scope and Content This collection contains an official program from the 1999 NCAA Final Four Championship in Petersburg, Florida. There are also two commemorative issues of basketball magazine Gold Collectors Series Basketball Magazine, Sports Illustrated, each celebrating Michigan State University’s National Championship in 2000, and a 2014 Sports Illustrated March Madness preview with the MSU men's team on...
Dates: 1999-2000, 2014, 2017

MSU Basketball vs. Central Michigan, 1975-12-01

 Item — Reel UA-F002069
Scope and Contents

Footage of the December 1975 game against the Central Michigan (CMU) Chippewas at Jenison Field House in East Lansing, Michigan. MSU Head Coach - Gus Ganakas; CMU Head Coach - Dick Parfitt. Spartans won 69-61.

Dates: 1975-12-01

MSU Basketball vs. Northern Michigan (highlights), 1974-12-16

 Item — Item UA-V001131
Scope and Contents Highlight footage of the December 1974 non-conference game against the Northern Michigan (NMU) Wildcats at Hedgcock Fieldhouse in Marquette, Michigan. MSU Head Coach - Gus Ganakas; NMU Head Coach - Glenn Brown. Spartans won 91-59.Playing for MSU: Terry Furlow, Edgar Wilson, Lindsay Hairston, William Glover, Benny White, Pete Davis, Tom McGill, Cedric Milton, Bob Chapman, James Dudley, Lovelle Rivers, and Jeff Tropf.Playing for NMU: David Greer, Richard Brown, Kurt...
Dates: 1974-12-16

MSU Basketball vs. Northwestern, 1959-01-31

 Item — Reel 126
Scope and Contents From the Record Group: The records of the Football Office consist of subject files from Hugh “Duffy” Daugherty time as head coach. Most of the records deal with various All-Star and regular season games. The All-Star game files consist of correspondence relating to the planning of the games, particularly to the involvement of Daugherty as a coach or to the selection of Michigan State University players. The regular season games are organized by the name of opponent. Materials include routine correspondence between...
Dates: 1959-01-31

MSU Basketball vs. Pennsylvania, 1979-03-24

 Item — Reel UA-IH002610-UA-IH002611
Scope and Content From the Record Group:

The collection consists of video tapes and motion picture films of game play, and schedules.

Dates: 1979-03-24

MSU Basketball vs. Wyoming, 1955-12-23

 Item — Reel UA-F002549
Scope and Contents

Footage of the December 1955 game against the Wyoming Cowboys at Jenison Field House in East Lansing, Michigan. MSU Head Coach - Forrest "Forddy" Anderson; Wyoming Head Coach - Everett Shelton. Spartans won 72-62.

Dates: 1955-12-23

MSU Men's Basketball vs. Purdue (2 of 4), 1998-03-01

 Item — Box 22 for Accession A.2013.0058, Cassette: UA-V002825
Series Description From the Record Group: News Releases SeriesThe news releases contain information on students, graduations and honors lists for hometown newspapers; faculty biographies, awards, speeches, papers and publications; the official policies of the University; and campus non-athletic activities and events. One event that has a large number of news releases is the MSU Centennial, which took place in 1955. There are gaps in the series during the period 1956 to June 1965. There are...
Dates: 1998-03-01