‘You have to love the game’: Inner workings of Division I men’s basketball Managers Games

(Photo courtesy: Manager Games/X) NCAA Basketball team managers, like the jobs they do, are versatile. No two managers look the same, possess the same desires, or have the same skills. In fact, there’s likely only one amalgamating characteristic amongst all college basketball managers who willingly allocate more than 50 hours a

Cam Skattebo enters spring camp 14 pounds lighter

(Photo via Rebecca Striffler/WCSN) Spring camp has sprung for Arizona State football and the it is the chance for players' off-season body transformations to be tested. One player with a notably different physique was senior running back Cam Skattebo, who showed up Tuesday morning noticeably leaner, dropping 13-14 pounds. While initially, some

Close, But Not Enough: The last plays of Arizona State vs. Washington broken down

(Photo: Emma Jeanson/WCSN) What occurred in Desert Financial Arena Thursday night was nothing short of historic. Arizona State men’s basketball (13-14, 7-9 Pac-12) managed to erase a 21-point deficit at halftime against Washington (15-12, 7-9 Pac-12).  Washington had stunned the Tempe crowd into silence at halftime. By the end of regular time,

ASU’s Historic Comeback Falls Short to Washington

(Photo: Emma Jeanson/WCSN) Frankie Collins' half-court heave to close the first half fell hopelessly short. There was an exasperated look painting his face and it matched the general feeling around Desert Financial Arena. Fans fled from the increasingly dreary showing unfolding in front of them.  They should have stayed.  Arizona State Men’s Basketball