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Victory for MSU", formerly "MSU Fight Song", is the official fight song of Michigan State University. It was created in early 1915 (and copyrighted in 1919), when MSU was known as Michigan Agricultural College (M.A.C.). An MSU cheerleader, Francis Irving Lankey, along with lyricist Arthur Sayles, created the song. [1]
MSU's Spartan Marching Band or Spartan Brass plays the fight song at every university event. Michigan State University was the first NCAA Division I athletic program to have multiple national championships in both football and basketball, as well as the only school to have multiple national championships in football, basketball, and hockey.
Pages in category "Big Ten Conference fight songs" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. ... Varsity (fight song) The Victors; Victory for MSU
In the final minutes of U-M's 24-17 victory over Michigan State, MSU edge Anthony Jones played through the whistle against U-M tight end Colston Loveland on the final kneeldown snap.
Michigan State basketball played No. 12 Illinois down to the final moments once again, and this time the Spartans pulled out the crucial victory. Michigan State basketball seniors secure statement ...
MSU’s last victory over Kentucky in Starkville came on Jan. 15, 2008, a 69-64 victory for Stansbury and the Bulldogs over Gillispie’s first UK team. 3. Reeves report. Even on a night when his ...
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Every band member must learn the MSU alma mater, MSU Shadows, which was arranged by MSC Music Professor H. Owen Reed, with words by coach Barney Traynor. Sung in four-part harmony, MSU Shadows was introduced in 1948 and is played and/or sung [14] by the band. After marching to Spartan Stadium, the band gathers near the tunnel leading onto the ...