(Photo via Alyssa Buruato/WCSN) Arizona State women's basketball will play its last non-conference game of the season on Saturday against Santa Clara following back-to-back losses to in-state rivals Arizona and GCU and a much-needed 80-76 victory over Fresno State. As they prepare for conference play, the Sun Devils (8-4, 0-1 Pac-12) take
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Sun Devils third quarter woes reemerge in loss to rival Lopes
(Photo via Julia Coyne/WCSN) TEMPE — In non-conference action on Friday, ASU women's basketball took on GCU in an effort to extend their winning streak to four games, which would be the longest of the season. Following a convincing victory against Pacific, in which senior guard Jaddan Simmons scored a career-high 26
Sun Devils’ Saturday matchup against Xavier canceled
(Photo via Julia Coyne/WCSN) Saturday's matchup between ASU women's basketball (7-2) and Xavier (0-7) has been canceled due to the Musketeers not having enough players. Early Saturday morning, Xavier announced via a press statement that its Briann January Classic finale would be canceled, "due to the team not having enough available players."
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Sun Devils to face serious tests at US Virgin Islands Paradise Jam
(Photo via Julia Coyne/WCSN) This weekend, ASU women's basketball will wrap up its first road trip of the season at the U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam starting Thursday. There, the Sun Devils (4-1) will have the opportunity to show that their strong start isn't a fluke after dominating Idaho State and
Sun Devils survive San Francisco in homestand finale
(Photo via Julia Coyne/WCSN) TEMPE — Monday night, ASU women's basketball capitalized on a game in which junior guard Morasha Wiggins made her Sun Devil debut to extend its winning streak to start the 2023–2024 campaign. The Sun Devils (3-0) have dominated defensively to create opportunities for explosive offense to open the
Sun Devils survive GCU to stay undefeated in fall season
(Photo via Julia Coyne/WCSN) TEMPE — Having already played a junior college team and a Division II squad, Arizona State softball prepared to face its first Division I opponent of the fall season Wednesday night. Despite the increased challenge, the Sun Devils defeated Grand Canyon University 5-4 in a nail-biting walk-off victory