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The Big Ten revealed its 2025-26 hockey schedule on Friday, and Michigan State fans couldn't be more excited. The Spartans' ...
MSU’s Adam Nightingale unanimously selected as Big Ten Coach of the Year Posted: Mar 19, 2024 / 06:54 PM EDT Updated: Mar 19, 2024 / 09:18 PM EDT ...
MSU Men’s Hockey Head Coach Adam Nightingale watches players during a game against the University of Massachusetts at Munn Ice Arena on Oct. 13, 2022.
Nightingale won the 2023 Big Ten Coach of the Year after being named a finalist last year, his first season with the program. The Spartans coach played at Michigan State for two seasons after ...
Adam Nightingale, who played for the Spartans from 2003-05 and spent the last two seasons as the head coach of the United States National Team Development Program, was announced Tuesday as the new ...
East Lansing, Mich. (WLNS) – Less than a week after leading the program to its first-ever Big Ten title, Michigan State hockey coach Adam Nightingale has signed a new contract with the university.
Adam Nightingale, upper left, is Michigan State's new hockey coach after spending two years as head coach at the United States National Team Development Program.
The MSU job was his. Michigan State hockey head coach Adam Nightingale talks to media in his renovated office during a tour of Munn Ice Arena on Friday, Sept. 23, 2022, in East Lansing.
If the conversation had gone differently from there, Adam Nightingale probably wouldn’t be Michigan State’s hockey coach today. Fortunately for him, Kristin has been all in from the beginning.
EAST LANSING — Adam Nightingale traded his hockey helmet for a hard hat. His wife, Kristin, was pregnant with their first child, Trevor. The former Michigan State hockey player’s career had ...
Adam Nightingale is here to try and turn the program around. “We are establishing a culture of how we do things and it is one of humility but with a lot of confidence,” Nightingale said.
Nightingale, his wife and three children — ages 14, 11 and 9, the youngest born while he was the director of operations at MSU — will move again soon. He’s hoping this time for a long while.