(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) The No. 9 Arizona State Sun Devils (25-4, 16-1 Pac-12) traveled to Los Angeles on Friday night for the first half of their southern California road trip to take on the USC Trojans (18-11, 6-11 Pac-12) and were able to escape with another tough victory 50-45. Offensive woes characterized
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(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) Sabrina Haines has come a long way from when she started playing basketball at the age of 6. “My parents were tired of me having so much energy,” said Arizona State freshman guard Sabrina Haines, on why she began playing basketball. That’s when she discovered her love for the
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(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) The Arizona State Sun Devils traveled down to Tucson on Sunday to take on rival Arizona in the second installment of the Territorial Cup and did not disappoint, taking down the Wildcats 62-47. In the first half, ASU (17-3, 8-0 Pac-12) used its suffocating defense to hold the Wildcats