The 2012 MSU Invite will be on November 4th at IM West on MSU’s campus. The tournament will either be a five team round robin, or a six team pool play tournament, depending on interest. Some of the teams already expressing interest include James Madison, Kent State, Depaul, Moody, Bowling Green, and Central Michigan. The Spartans are looking at winning the tournament for the third straight season. In 2010 the tournament was held off campus at Aim High, and the Spartans would go 3-0, beating Depaul 12-0, Bowling Green 4-2, and Western Illinois 7-0 in the championship. Last season, in IM West, State knocked off Ohio State, Kent State, Depaul, and Eastern Michigan on route to winning the title.
Category Archives: 2012-2013
Sparticipation A Huge Success For State
Michigan State’s annual club recruiting fair, known as Sparticipation, was a huge success for the Club Dodgeball team. MSU had over 180 sign ups and passed out over 800 flyers. With the first practice coming up Tuesday, September 4th, MSU is looking at having a huge turnout. The Spartans gave away some t-shirts to people who threw over 45 miles per hour on the radar gun, had Sparty throw a dodgeball, and helped get a ton of interest set up for the club. The team is hoping to get over 100 people to the first practice for the fourth straight season.
The first practice is this Tuesday, and then practices will be every Tuesday and Thursday after that for the remainder of the school year.
Spartans Get Invite To 2013 Chicago Dodgeball Open
Michigan State will travel to Depaul to play in the 2013 Chicago Dodgeball Open in early January this season. It will be the third straight year that State has participated in the tournament, and they have had great success there. They previously won the tournament in the early years of the NCDA, and in the past two seasons in the CDO the Spartans are 6-2. In 2011 they beat Moody Bible, Western Illinois, and Depaul, and narrowly lost 2-1 to eventual National Champion Central Michigan. The following season they beat Western Illinois 4-2, Nebraska 14-0, and Moody 5-0 before losing to Grand Valley 4-1. The CDO is a highlight of the season for many of the Spartans, as they get to travel to Chicago and make a weekend out of the tournament.
As of now there are 6 teams headed to the CDO, including co-host schools Depaul and Moody Bible. Michigan State will also be joined by Big Ten foe Nebraska, in-state rival Grand Valley, and emerging power James Madison. The Spartans have had much success against Depaul and Moody, and they thoroughly enjoy playing them. The same can’t be said for their match-ups with Grand Valley and James Madison. State has never beaten GVSU, and they lost their only match against JMU at Nationals 2012. The Spartans have only faced Nebraska once, but they were able to defeat them handily. All of the other schools participating are schools that Michigan State would like to play, all for different reasons, and it should be a great tournament.
First Practice Dates Announced For 2012-2013 Season
President Mike Van Ermen has announced that the Spartans will begin hosting open practices starting Tuesday, September 4th, from 8-10 pm in the IM Circle Main Gym. Following that practice, State will hold practice every Tuesday and Thursday at the same time and same place. The last open practice will be September 27th, and after that a small due will need to be paid to get membership with the team. The first month of open practice will be free however, and the Spartans expect to have over a hundred participants for the third straight season.
Feel free to RSVP to the official Open Dodgeball Practice event on facebook, and email Sam Hiller ( hillers1@msu.edu ) if you have any questions.
2012-2013 Season Preview
The Spartans head into their 10th season as a club as one of the favorites for the NCDA National Championship, after making it to at least the quarterfinals of the last four National Tournaments. Part of this is due to the fact that the Spartans only lose five players from the Nationals 2012 roster, part of this is due to the fact that teams like Central Michigan and Saginaw Valley are projected to be losing some key players, but this year will be one of the best chances State has ever had of hoisting the trophy come April. With several key players coming back, the Spartans look to be a tough out this year. They lost some key members of the team, including arguably one of the best players in the history of the team in Andy Malnor, graduating senior Ray Matiyow, 6th year seniors Dominique Carruthers and J’mel Johnson, and graduate student Jason Durocher. This means that the Spartans will have to get a good recruiting class of young students to fill the void left by these five players. Despite having a new President and Vice President, State will likely not miss a beat when it comes to recruiting as Captain Sam Hiller, former Captain Ian Childs, and former President and Vice President Kevin Miller and Zach Bauer are all still with the program.
The Spartans have already added some matches to their schedule this year, apart from the Michigan Dodgeball Cup in February and Nationals 2013 at Kentucky in April. This October, State will travel to Columbus, OH, for the first time in three seasons to play a round robin tournament against some elite teams. At that tournament will be Ohio State, Kent State, Saginaw Valley, and Kentucky, all of which are dangerous teams, which will be a good barometer as to how good these Spartans can be. Michigan State is also likely to play a round robin at Saginaw Valley in the fall, to go along with the 2012 MSU Invite in East Lansing. In the Spring Semester, Michigan State is looking to go to Depaul for the 2013 Chicago Dodgeball Open, and also to host the 2013 Michigan Dodgeball Cup. Then they will pack their bags for Lexington, KY, to do battle in the 2013 National Tournament.
The key to the Spartans becoming a National Champion is for the whole team to improve. Players like Riley Robson, Josh Brawley, and Andy Lieblich need to have their “sophomore leaps” and improve in their second season with the club. Even some veteran players, like Sam Hiller and Ian Childs, can improve on their throwing or catching abilities, and even the best all around players on the roster like Eric Paul and Alex Acton can work on their decision making. With the losses of the five graduating players hurting State, they need to add in key pieces from recruiting but they also need to build from within. If everyone on the team can improve just a little bit, then this could be a very dangerous squad come April.
Some of the major Spartans coming back include former All-Stars Alex Acton, Ian Childs, Sam Hiller, Andrew Koczara, Kevin Miller, and Eric Paul, along with potential future All-Stars like Zach Bauer, Mike Van Ermen, Chris Kramer, and Andy Lieblich. But keep an eye out too for a few under the radar guys, like Charlie Wilshire, Riley Robson, Josh Brawley, and Kyle Totzke, who could all make a huge leap this season.
This will be the last go around for many of the Spartans, which makes recruiting that much more important. State needs to replace not only five guys from last year’s Nationals roster, but also a multitude of players from this year’s team. Keeping the continuity of the same Captain for a second year in Sam Hiller, who is trying to stay the course set up by former Captain Ian Childs, but adding two new Assistant Captains in Zach Bauer and Kevin Miller could help the Spartans tremendously.
The chief competitors to Michigan State winning a title this year will be Grand Valley, James Madison, Kentucky, and Western Kentucky. All four of those schools return plenty of players, including their best players from last year. Grand Valley is always an elite team, and was one player short in overtime of making the Finals at Nationals 2012. Captain Mark Trippiedi and Assistant Captain Dylan Fettig are two of the best players in the league, and the Lakers have always been a thorn in MSU’s side. If State is going to win the MDC and Nationals, they’ll have to take down a fierce GVSU squad. Kentucky was league runner-up last season, the first time one of the league finalists had not been from Michigan in the past four seasons. They return the vast majority of their roster, including Wes Hopkins, the hardest thrower in the league. The Wildcats will also have the advantage of playing Nationals 2013 at home, and they play MSU early on in the season, making for an interesting first tournament for the Spartans. James Madison beat MSU 2-1 at Nationals 2012 in their first meeting, and State would love to get some payback. However, JMU will undoubtably get better after their first season, so the Spartans will have to improve as well to knock them off. Western Kentucky also returns most of their players, and while they have a new Captain in Alex Sorrells, former Captain, and possibly best Hilltopper ever, Felix Perrone will be back. WKU barely missed upsetting MSU in the Sweet Sixteen at Nationals 2012, and each year they seem to be getting closer and closer to knocking off a Michigan school. As always, MSU will have to deal with Central Michigan and Saginaw Valley, although those schools have lost a lot of players after last season, and other schools they’ll compete against include Depaul, Moody Bible, Western Illinois, Nebraska, Ohio State, Kent State and Maryland.
Michigan State Celebrating 10th Season of Spartan Dodgeball
After being founded by Aleks Bomis in 2003, the Michigan State Club Dodgeball team will play in it’s 10th season of competitive dodgeball this season. One of the founding members of the National College Dodgeball Association, the Spartans have had plenty of history and memorable games. This season we’ll try and do as much as we can to celebrate 10 great seasons of Spartan Dodgeball.
Spartans Add First Tournament Of 2012-2013 Season
Michigan State has added their first matches of the 2012-2013 season, going to Ohio State for a match up with four other elite programs on October 7th. Including the Spartans and Buckeyes, two traditional powerhouses, the tournament will include the defending National Champion Saginaw Valley State Cardinals, National Tournament runner up Kentucky, and the National Tournament top seed Kent State. The tournament will be a loaded field, and State can expect to get 3-4 matches in.