Home Court Advantage Key for Spartans

Housed at Michigan State’s IM West, the Sports Arena is one of the most fair courts to play on. The gym walls are somewhat close to the baseline, with both sides covered with bricks. This leads to a very equal bounce back for rebounds for both teams. They also feature pullup bars, which according to Kent State’s Kyle Fitzpatrick, is “perfect to stretch out sore dodgeball arms.” However, the other Spartan gym is not as fair. One side has a seating area behind the court, which leads to very minimal rebounds, while the other side has the wall about a foot behind the court, which leads to tons of rebounds for the attacking team. Fitzpatrick also says “There is practically a rainbow of different colored lines for boundaries and neutral zone lines, but the court is still funtioncal.” The Sports Arena is the head court for the facility, and when MSU hosts a tournament the championship match is always down there.

The Spartans don’t have a great home court advantage, but they can usually fill out the bleachers of the Sports Arena. The Spartans are 6-5 over the past two seasons at the Sports Arena, but all their losses at home have come to instate rivals. The crowd is a bit more laid back, but Michigan State feeds off their home court and have only dropped 4 points to out of state schools at IM West the past two seasons. Kyle Fitzpatrick, says that “the Sports Arena has a unique energy about it…[MSU’s] fan base is legit, and make it that much harder to swing momentum.”

IM West is one of the older gyms in the league, at being over 50 years old so there is some history at the gym, with every Michigan Dodgeball Cup and a Nationals being hosted there. Depaul’s Zigmas Maloni says “Maybe it was growing up in half century old gyms in grade school and high school, but walking around MSU’s IM Sports West building is a blast from the past. IM West does have modern conveniences, but it’s for the nostalgic reason that MSU’s facilities help create a classic dodgeball atmosphere.” Another feature of the Sports Arena is an overhanging balcony in the gym, which allows a great location for filming. One negative however of the Sports Arena is the “openness of the court” according to Maloni. “While there’s no crowded prison problem of some other courts, you can’t get out of using ball shaggers for power cross court throws and rockets.”

Spartans Prep For Nationals 2012

The Michigan State Spartans are now moving towards winning their first NCDA Championship in April at Saginaw Valley State University. The Spartans (8-7) have reached the Final Four in the last two seasons, but they are looking for more this season. They had a disappointing finish at the 2012 Michigan Dodgeball Cup this February, in which they went 0-3, but the Spartans were competitive in every game giving them some hope. MSU also has not lost to an out of state school since 2009, giving them an edge over the majority of the competition.

Michigan State began the season at SVSU in which they split two games, a loss against Saginaw Valley and a win against Bowling Green, with the win against Bowling Green being their first win in the Cardinal Gym ever. They followed that up by hosting the 2011 MSU Invite, where they swept Eastern Michigan, Depaul, Kent State, and Ohio State to win the championship. Their next match was a loss to Grand Valley State, then they went to Depaul for the Chicago Dodgeball Open. At the CDO the Spartans were able to go 3-1, beating Nebraska, Western Illinois, and Moody Bible, but losing again to Grand Valley State. The Spartans then hosted their second tournament of the year, the Michigan Dodgeball Cup, where they lost all three matches against Central Michigan, Saginaw Valley, and Grand Valley. The following weekend the Spartans would lose for the fourth time that season to GVSU.

The Spartans will not know who they play in the tournament until the beginning of April, but they are ready. The tournament could go to any team this year, and with a veteran led team the Spartans are just as primed as any to hoist the trophy this season.