(Photo: Patricia Vicente/WCSN) After a nail-biting, tie-breaking victory to clinch the doubles point, No. 47 Arizona State found itself in a hole after the conclusion of the first two singles matches. However, the team mustered enough strength to pull out three singles wins to defeat rival No. 25 Arizona in the
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ASU Men’s Tennis: A rise in the rankings, but the road gets tougher
(Photo: Alex Roddier/WCSN) Arizona State entered the Oracle/ ITA Rankings for the first time since January in the most recent update on Tuesday, checking in at No. 35. Although the latest rankings do not mark the first time the Sun Devils find their name on the leaderboard (they were previously ranked No.
ASU Men’s Tennis: Sun Devils break from difficult Pac-12 start to host Liberty
(Photo: Alex Roddier/WCSN) After a rough start to its 2019 Pac-12 campaign with back-to-back road losses to No. 7 Stanford and California, the Arizona State men’s tennis team (4-7, 0-2 Pac-12) looks to bounce back in a non-conference match against Liberty on Tuesday in Tempe, a match that was just recently
ASU Men’s Tennis: Transfer trio brings veteran presence to blossoming Sun Devil program
(Photo: Alex Roddier/WCSN) Separated by oceans and origin, Arizona State connected them to a purpose. Ranging across three different countries, Tempe has become the medium for the rising trio of transfers the Sun Devils implemented into their lineup this season. That group, juniors Dominik Kellovsky (B.I.B.S BRNO in the Czech Republic) and
ASU Men’s Tennis: Sun Devils split Big-10 weekend road trip
(Photo: Alex Roddier/WCSN) Arizona State traveled to the Midwest this weekend to face a couple of Big-10 programs. It snapped a four-match road losing streak after a tough loss on Friday against No. 2 Ohio State with a win on Sunday over Indiana. The Sun Devils (3-4 in non-conference) found some relief
ASU Men’s Tennis: Sun Devils get set for ITA Weekend Kickoff
ASU Soccer: Sun Devils fall in the Territorial Cup on Senior Night
(Photo: Colin Thompson/WCSN) It was an emotional sight in a thundering atmosphere as senior night and the renowned rivalry between Arizona State and University of Arizona clashed Friday night in Tempe. With the stakes higher than ever before, the Sun Devils (10-6-1, 5-4-1) failed to punch a ticket to the NCAA Tournament
ASU Soccer: Sun Devils head to Oregon for the final road trip of conference play
(Photo: Colin Thompson/WCSN) Arizona State (8-5-1, 3-3-1) found its way into the NCAA playoff conversation after a weekend sweep against Washington State and the University of Washington. The Sun Devils hit the road for the last time in Pac-12 play to face off against Oregon (7-8-1,1-7-0) on Thursday and Oregon State
ASU Soccer: Douglas returns to rested Sun Devils squad for contests with Washington schools
(Photo: Harrison Zhang/WCSN) After the cancellation of the match against No. 1 Stanford due to weather conditions this past Saturday, the Sun Devils (6-5-1, 1-3-1) will begin their homestand against No. 22 Washington State (10-3-0, 3-3-0) and will conclude against University of Washington (7-6-1, 2-4-0). It will be the first contest for
ASU Soccer: Sun Devils face their toughest challenge with No. 1 Stanford
(Photo: Harrison Zhang/WCSN) Arizona State (6-5-1, 1-3-1) heads into Saturday’s matchup against No. 1 Stanford (12-0-1, 5-0-0) in Tempe for what shapes up as the biggest test of the season for head coach Graham Winkworth’s squad. After losing their second straight match against a Top-20 opponent last Sunday against USC, the