Michigan State tore up the British Columbia Thunderbirds tonight in the first round of the Nissan Jeep Classic with a score of seven to one. Although the first two periods were fairly low scoring, and BC could have theoretically come back to win it in the third, a major defensive break down in the first four minutes of the third period allowed the mighty Spartans to score three goals which assured them of the win. Michigan State was impressive to watch, and the winner of tomorrow's (or, actually, later today) game (Kent State/UAA) is going to have their work cut out for them if they want to win the Classic. Michigan State player Anson Carter received the player of the game award, and I feel it was well deserved. Until next time...