(Photo: NCAA) The Arizona State Sun Devils’ "Road to Omaha" will begin at the San Luis Obispo Regional this year. This regional features host Cal Poly taking on fourth-seeded Sacramento State, and two-seed ASU facing three-seed Pepperdine. Let’s take a look at what to watch for from each team: ASU vs. Pepperdine,
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Big non-conference test for Sun Devils vs. No. 9 Oklahoma State
Territorial Cup tussle in Tucson
(Photo: Courtney Pedroza/WCSN) The Territorial Cup continues this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday as the Arizona State Sun Devils (21-16) travel to Tucson to take on the rival Arizona Wildcats (17-23). The Wildcats were just swept by USC, while ASU is coming off a series loss to Stanford. Friday, 7 p.m. Projected Starters: LHP
Sun Devils travel to Stanford hoping to make it five series wins in a row
(Photo: Dominic Cotroneo/WCSN) The Arizona State Sun Devils (20-14) head to Palo Alto, Calif. to take on the Stanford Cardinal (13-16) this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. ASU is coming off their first midweek win in April, as they defeated the UNLV Rebels on Tuesday, 5-2. The Sun Devils have won their
Sun Devils look to keep hot streak alive against USC Trojans
(Photo: Scotty Bara/WCSN) This weekend, the Arizona State Sun Devils (15-11) host the USC Trojans (14-13) in PAC-12 Conference play. The Sun Devils are coming off a series win against UCLA, their second consecutive road series victory against a ranked opponent in as many weeks, while USC is coming off a
ASU can’t out-hit Wichita State in 12-9 loss
(Photo: Allyson Cummings/WCSN) Offense reigned supreme Wednesday night as the Arizona State Sun Devils (10-9) fell to the Wichita State Shockers (12-7), 12-9. The offense was immediate on both sides, as the Shockers scored one in the top of the first and ASU got three across the plate in the bottom of
ASU hosting three-game series against undefeated Volunteers
(Photo: Allyson Cummings/WCSN) This weekend, Packard Stadium will be the site of the battle between the No. 24 Arizona State Sun Devils (6-4) and the undefeated Tennessee Volunteers (12-0). ASU is coming off the Sanderson Ford Surprise Classic, where they went 3-0. Tennessee will leave Lindsey Nelson Stadium for the first
Sun Devils baseball ready for a Surprise weekend
(Photo: Allyson Cummings/WCSN) This year’s Sanderson Ford College Baseball Classic takes place this weekend at Surprise Stadium in Surprise, Arizona. The four-day tournament features the Arizona State Sun Devils, Gonzaga Bulldogs, Oklahoma Sooners, No. 14 Oklahoma State Cowboys, Manhattan Jaspers, and Santa Clara Broncos. On Thursday, the Sun Devils (4-4) got on