
Rensing Captures 150th Career Win with 1-0 Victory over Detroit Mercy
9/1/2025 6:32:00 PM | Men's Soccer
Freshman Luke Spadafora scores the game winner for MSU.
EAST LANSING, Mich. - Michigan State men's soccer head coach Damon Rensing captured his 150th career victory with a thrilling 1-0 win over Detroit Mercy Monday afternoon in a Labor Day Battle in front of a packed DeMartin Stadium crowd.
Rensing is in his 17th season at Michigan State and is the second winningest coach in Spartan men's soccer history behind Hall of Famer Joe Baum.
"I actually didn't realize until earlier today," Rensing said of his 150th career win. "These milestones just make you reflect. I am happier for this team to get a win today, but I think it makes you think about all of the players that came before you, what a privilege it is to work at a great university like Michigan State, and all of the support staff, assistant coaches and players here. To me, it is a culmination of all of that, and I am just fortunate enough to be head coach in that situation. So very grateful and reflective."
The Spartans handed the Titans their first loss of the season, falling to 2-1-1. Michigan State improves to 2-1 with the win.
Seven different Spartans played the full 90 minutes of action with MSU making only two substitutions. Five different freshmen saw the field for Michigan State with JEB Knox making his first career start.
In the first half, Michigan State got the offense going with shots by senior midfielder Colin Arce and Luke Spadafora.
In a very physical game that saw 25 fouls and 10 cards, UDM played with 10 men for the final 14 minutes after Clayton Lafayette was whistled for his second yellow card. Michigan State was able to take advantage and finally broke through in the 78th minute. Sophomore midfielder Brandon Munson started the play with a long throw in. Munson caught the head of junior defender Will Eby, who found freshman midfielder Luke Spadafora for his first Spartan goal.
The Spartans came close to adding another goal with Munson and senior forward Jack Guggemos both hitting the cross bar.
Michigan State dominated the game, out-shooting Detroit Mercy, 20-2. Titan goalkeeper Colin Monroe, who had not relinquished a goal all season, made three saves on the day. Spartan senior goalkeeper Zac Kelly made one save and earned his second shutout of the season.
"Luke is a top player. It doesn't matter if you're a freshman or a senior," Rensing said. "He is one of our best players, and I do not know if he was actually as sharp today, but that is a sign of a good player who finds a way to get a game-winning goal when he was not at his absolute best. He always works hard, and we've been very pleased with him."Â
Michigan State hits the road to take on Bowling Green on Friday, Sept. 5 at 7 p.m.
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Rensing is in his 17th season at Michigan State and is the second winningest coach in Spartan men's soccer history behind Hall of Famer Joe Baum.
"I actually didn't realize until earlier today," Rensing said of his 150th career win. "These milestones just make you reflect. I am happier for this team to get a win today, but I think it makes you think about all of the players that came before you, what a privilege it is to work at a great university like Michigan State, and all of the support staff, assistant coaches and players here. To me, it is a culmination of all of that, and I am just fortunate enough to be head coach in that situation. So very grateful and reflective."
The Spartans handed the Titans their first loss of the season, falling to 2-1-1. Michigan State improves to 2-1 with the win.
Seven different Spartans played the full 90 minutes of action with MSU making only two substitutions. Five different freshmen saw the field for Michigan State with JEB Knox making his first career start.
In the first half, Michigan State got the offense going with shots by senior midfielder Colin Arce and Luke Spadafora.
In a very physical game that saw 25 fouls and 10 cards, UDM played with 10 men for the final 14 minutes after Clayton Lafayette was whistled for his second yellow card. Michigan State was able to take advantage and finally broke through in the 78th minute. Sophomore midfielder Brandon Munson started the play with a long throw in. Munson caught the head of junior defender Will Eby, who found freshman midfielder Luke Spadafora for his first Spartan goal.
The Spartans came close to adding another goal with Munson and senior forward Jack Guggemos both hitting the cross bar.
Michigan State dominated the game, out-shooting Detroit Mercy, 20-2. Titan goalkeeper Colin Monroe, who had not relinquished a goal all season, made three saves on the day. Spartan senior goalkeeper Zac Kelly made one save and earned his second shutout of the season.
"Luke is a top player. It doesn't matter if you're a freshman or a senior," Rensing said. "He is one of our best players, and I do not know if he was actually as sharp today, but that is a sign of a good player who finds a way to get a game-winning goal when he was not at his absolute best. He always works hard, and we've been very pleased with him."Â
Michigan State hits the road to take on Bowling Green on Friday, Sept. 5 at 7 p.m.
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Team Stats
UDM
MSU
Goals
0
1
Shots
2
20
Shots on Goal
1
4
Saves
3
1
Corners
1
7
Fouls
14
11
Scoring Plays

Luke Spadafora (1)
Assisted By: Brandon Munson , Will Eby
GOAL by MSU Spadafora, Luke Assist by Munson, Brandon and Eby, Will.
77:21
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