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.

Interested In Playing?

If you’re interested in playing for the MSU Club Dodgeball Team, feel free to contact captain Sam Hiller ( hillers1@msu.edu ). Also feel free to join the Michigan State Club Dodgeball Team Recruiting Class of 2012 group on facebook!

The Michigan State Club Dodgeball Team is a competitive, co-ed, team that travels to other schools across the country to play other schools. We’ve gone to the National College Dodgeball Association National Quarterfinals four straight seasons, and have been to the Semifinals twice.

 

Paul, Malnor Make All NCDA Team

Junior Eric Paul and Senior Andy Malnor were among the 15 players named to the All NCDA Team this season for their performances at Nationals. They helped lead the Spartans to the quarterfinals where they dropped a nearly miraculous comeback against eventual National Champion Saginaw Valley. Other Spartans receiving votes included  Andrew Koczara and Andy Lieblich.

MSU Dodgeball Helps Charity Tournament

Michigan State Dodgeball sent three teams to the inaugural Veteran’s Tournament at IM Circle on MSU’s campus, where they competed with two fraternities to help homeless veterans. To compete, the Spartans brought socks, underwear, and food for the veterans. The three teams were Final Justice, Bauer Power, and Team 4 Names. After a round robin stage, in which Bauer Power went undefeated, all three dodgeball teams made the Final 4. Bauer Power overpowered Delta Sigma Phi, and Final Justice knocked off Team 4 Names. In the final, Bauer Power swept Final Justice 2-0 in a best of three battle, led by junior Kyle Totzke and junior Zach Bauer. However, the real winners were the veterans who the Spartans helped feed and clothe, and MSU looks forward to helping out next year as well.

Baller Of The Week: Andrew Koczara

Andrew was a captain for the 2011-2012 season, and had a great National Tournament. He has the strongest arm on the team, and is also a good catcher. Andrew was named a 2012 All-Star. He helped the Spartans advance to the National Quarterfinals for the 4th straight season with his strong play at Nationals 2012.

Q: What do you feel is your strongest attribute?

Andrew: I feel that my strongest attribute is my throwing (at least when my arm isn’t too sore.)

Q: What has been your favorite part of playing with the dodgeball team?

Andrew: My favorite part of playing with the team is all of the great people I have met. I always look forward to Tuesday and Thursday night practices where I am able to have fun and relieve some stress.

Q: How do you feel the Spartans will do next season?

Andrew: I think our team will be a very strong contender come next year. We have a solid core of veteran players coming back along with a good group of young players who were able to gain valuable experience in some of the tournaments this past year.

Spartans Drop Heartbreaker to SVSU In Quarterfinals

After beating the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers in round one of the National Tournament, the Spartans lost to rival Saginaw Valley in the second round of the tournament. The first game of the day featured MSU versus WKU, and it was a great battle. The Spartans jumped out to a 2-0 lead going into the half thanks to strong team play, but the Toppers took the first point of the second half to make it 2-1. The Spartans, led by captains Sam Hiller and Andy Malnor, along with Alex Acton and Eric Paul, were able to hold off WKU to win the match.

MSU next played SVSU, and they once again quickly fell to a disadvantage. The Cardinals exploded for 3 points in the first 19 minutes against MSU, but State would not go quietly into the night. In a true team effort they battled back and almost scored a point going into the half, but then they played even better and picked up a two second half points and almost tied the game before the final buzzer sounded on the team’s season. SVSU would go on to beat GVSU and Kentucky to win the National Championship.

Overall Michigan State finished the season with an 11-9 record, and they made it to the National Quarterfinal for the 4th straight season.

Michigan State Goes 2-1 On Day One of Nationals

Michigan State beat Wisconsin-Platteville and Miami (OH), but was beaten 2-1 by James Madison. The Spartans opened the day with a battle with the Dukes that went down to the wire. After a long point against JMU to open the game, in which junior Zach Bauer held out on his own for multiple minutes, the Spartans took the second point right before the half after strong play by some of their key players. However, JMU began to catch all the Spartans throws, and took a 2-1 lead before holding on in a nail biter final point. MSU next played against Wisconsin-Platteville, where they dropped the first point in three and a half minutes. However, the Spartans would respond, winning 9-1 and having huge games from sophomore Andy Lieblich and junior Jake Billhorn. MSU finished off with a game against undermanned Miami, where after getting out to a 3-0 lead the Spartans began to just have fun with the Redhawks.

Michigan State gained the six seed for the Sunday single-elimination bracket, and will play Western Kentucky at 10:15 am. In the bottom half of the bracket along with Michigan State are rivals Saginaw Valley, Grand Valley, and Central Michigan, which will make for an interesting Sunday bracket.

Acton, Koczara, Malnor, and Paul named All-Stars

Alex Acton, Andrew Koczara, Andy Malnor, and Eric Paul were named as the 2012 NCDA All-Stars representing the Michigan State Club Dodgeball Team. Alex Acton is a third year player, and was elected to his second All-Star Game this year. He is known for being a great catcher and a great crosser. Andrew Koczara, who has the hardest arm on the team, has been named to his first All-Star Game. Andy Malnor and Eric Paul both are great all-around players, and both have been named to their second All-Star Game.

The Spartans head out tonight to Saginaw to win their first NCDA National Championship in school history. The All-Star Game is at 10 am, and the Spartans’ first game is at 10:45 against James Madison.