ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils look to finish strong in last home series

(Photo: Troy Tauscher/WCSN) After splitting their last two games on the road, the Sun Devils will return home and try to build some momentum heading into the Pac-12 tournament.  After defeating Colorado, ASU (19-9, 9-7) suffered a disappointing five-point loss to Utah despite having senior forward Ja’Tavia Tapley, senior guard Reili Richardson,

Richardson, Tapley lead Sun Devils in close contests

(Photo: Misha Jones/WCSN) Charli Turner Thorne regularly refers to her team as young and inexperienced. However, this season, senior guard Reili Richardson and senior forward Ja’Tavia Tapley are actively leading their teammates to victory through their play on the court. On Friday night, Richardson and Tapley led the Sun Devils (17-8, 7-6 Pac-12)

ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils drop conference opener to Arizona, 58-53

(Photo: Marlee Smith/WCSN) With one of their worst all-around shooting performances in recent memory, the Arizona State Sun Devils (10-3, 0-1 Pac-12) dropped their Pac-12 conference opener, 58-53, to Arizona. The Sun Devils started out the game strong. Despite a well-traveled opposing crowd, the Wildcats (12-0) looked uneasy to start the game.

ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils roll New Mexico behind Richardson’s big night

(Photo: Marlee Smith/WCSN) The Arizona State Sun Devils (8-2) defeated the New Mexico Lobos (7-4) in convincing fashion, 84-47, Saturday night. The game started off as game of runs as the Sun Devils and the Lobos went back and forth. In the first quarter Arizona State used New Mexico’s fast style of play

ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils return home for matchup with Cal Poly

(Photo: Marlee Smith/WCSN) After starting out the year with back-to-back victories over Air Force and Army, Arizona State (2-1) dropped their third game 80-66 against Minnesota last  Sunday. ASU's trip to Minnesota was the first real test for head coach Charli Turner Thorne and the Devils. Turner Thorne told the media Wednesday