(Photo:Brooke Farber/WCSN) 18 seconds left on the clock, ASU down 48-46. The ball is inbounded to Katie Hempen, she drives to the middle of the court and hits a huge three-point shot five seconds later to put Arizona State ahead of Cal. Game over, right? Wrong. Cal leading scorer on the night Mikayla
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ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils show resiliency in win over Stanford.
(Photo:Brooke Farber/WCSN) In a game where they led for only 9:06, this Arizona State squad that has shown their resiliency throughout the season found a way to win against Stanford. In the first matchup between these two Pac-12 powers, ASU got off to a brilliant start, but allowed Stanford to claw their
ASU Women’s Basketball: Katie Hempen is more than just a lethal shooter
(Photo: Dominic Cotroneo/WCSN) Since transferring to Arizona State from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville in May of 2012, Katie Hempen has been doing her best to assert herself as a key contributor, and in this 2014-15 season, she’s done just that. Hempen, a 5-foot-9 shooting guard from Highland, Illinois, wasn’t able to play
ASU Women’s Basketball: Arizona State cracks the Top 10
(Photo: Dominic Cotroneo/WCSN) After reaching 20 wins at the fastest rate in program history, Arizona State has reached No. 10 in the Associated Press top 25 for the first time since the 2006-07 season. ASU (20-2, 9-1 Pac-12) has benefitted from strong play from key players like Promise Amukamara, Sophie Brunner, and
ASU Women’s Basketball: Arizona State looks to start a new streak against Colorado.
ASU Women’s Basketball: 14 Game Winning Streak Snapped.
ASU Women’s Basketball: Internal improvement has sparked Arizona State to a record start.
(Photo: Dominic Cotroneo/WCSN) If there’s anything that can describe Arizona State’s season in a nutshell, it’s two simple words: surpassing expectations. As it stands right now, the Arizona State Sun Devils are at 18-1 overall with a 6-0 Pac-12 record and a no. 13 spot in the Associated Press Top 25 Poll,
ASU Women’s Basketball: Arizona State takes on overmatched Oregon
(Photo: Scotty Bara/WCSN) Arizona State is aiming to continue their incredible 2014-15 campaign as they return to their home court to face Oregon on Friday morning. The Sun Devils (17-1) are flying high after a nail-biter over Stanford that gave Coach Charli Turner Thorne her first ever victory against her alma mater
ASU Women’s Basketball: The Sun Devils rode a dominant first half to a close victory over Stanford.
(Photo: Scotty Bara/WCSN) Arizona State has been dominant throughout Pac-12 play this season, displaying efficient offense and stout defense en route to five consecutive double-digit conference victories. The Sun Devils continued their winning ways in a 60-57 win over reigning Pac-12 champion, and alma-mater of ASU head coach Charli Turner Thorne,
ASU Women’s Basketball: Arizona State goes for two in a row.
(Photo:Scotty Bara/WCSN) Following a resounding win over the University of Arizona on the road Thursday night, Arizona State returns to Wells Fargo Arena to host the Wildcats. The win tied ASU with its best start in school history, and the Sun Devils will be looking continue their incredible start at home