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Men’s hockey rolls in game one

Friday morning saw the start of men’s Olympic hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia and the men’s team wasted no time getting to work. In the first game on its quest for a gold medal, the Americans faced off against Slovakia in their first match during group play and won in convincing fashion, 7-1. It was an absolute routing from the Americans, but the game started off close as Slovakia, led by NHL AllStar Zdeno Chara, fought tough with the US for the first period. Washington Capitals defensemen John Carlson got the U.S. on the board first with a goal in late in the first period. Slovakia came right back with a goal to start the second period from Detroit Red Wings left winger Tomas Tatar. But shortly after Tatar’s goal, the floodgates opened and the U.S. went on a scoring spree, scoring six goals throughout the rest of the second period to make the score 7-1. ERIK SARGENT

spartans welcome back osu for rematch By Omari Sankofa II

again, however. Williams’ minutes have fluctuated game-bygame, so there’s no telling how THE STATE NEWS much of an impact she will have During the last matchup, this time around. The junior center has played the Spartans defeated Ohio State 82-68 to snap a two- three of four games since her game losing streak. This career night and didn’t crack 10 weekend, MSU will aim for minutes of playing time in any of them. a similar performance. The Spartans will need big The No. 25 women’s basketball team (16-8 overall, games from freshman guard Tori Jankoska and red8-3 Big Ten) will take shirt freshman guard on Ohio State (14Aer ia l Powers, 13 overall, 4-7 who both had Big Ten) at huge n ig ht s 5:30 p.m. Tori Jankoska aga i n st t he at Breslin Buckeyes durCenter on will be key for ing the last Saturday. the team meeting. Coming Starting in off a 76-56 on place of junior loss to No. g ua rd K ia n a 21 Nebraska offense Johnson, who did last weekend, not travel with the t he Spa r t a n s team to the first Ohio remain in second State game because of personplace in the Big Ten standings. No. 11 Penn State (18- al matters, Jankoska matched 5 overall, 9-2 Big Ten) is in her career-high with 25 points and hit five of seven 3-point first place. Junior center Madison Wil- attempts. Powers scored 20 points with liams had a big night against Ohio State the last meeting, four rebounds, four steals, four going for a career-high sev- assists and two blocks. Johnson remains suspended en blocks and eight rebounds in 19 minutes. Her defensive indefinitely. The Spartans are 6-0 this presence led to a 13-0 firsthalf run that put the Spar- season when Jankoska scores 19 points or more. tans on cruise control. Beyond the freshmen, the It would be unreasonable to expect such a performance Spartans will need contribuosankofa@statenews.com nn

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