(Photo via Alyssa Buruato/WCSN) TEMPE — An emotional Jordan Clark sat before a crowded Mountain America Stadium press room just minutes after Arizona State football’s 2023 season and Pac-12 Conference tenure came to a close. The redshirt senior defensive back hadn’t even begun to reflect on the Sun Devils (3-9, 2-7 Pac-12)
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No. 13 Sun Devils outlast No. 9 Providence in resilient overtime victory
(Photo: Sammi Maxwell/WCSN) There’s something about overtime hockey at Mullett Arena. Since the brand-new 5,000-seat venue opened before the 2022-23 season, Arizona State Men’s Ice Hockey had never lost in extra time at the shiny new rink, posting a 6-0 record entering into Friday’s matchup with No. 9 Providence. After 60 minutes on
ASU Football: Sun Devils dominated in 49-13 loss to No. 6 Oregon
(Photo via Evan Barcanic/WCSN) On second-and-7 on his 29-yard line, Oregon redshirt sophomore wideout Gary Bryant Jr. caught a screen pass and was met by redshirt senior safety Shamari Simmons just ahead of the line to gain. With a stiff arm and spin move, Bryant Jr. beat Simmons before shedding three
Semptimphelter, power play shine in No. 14 Sun Devils’ 4-3 win over Alaska Anchorage
(Photo: Marina Williams/WCSN) In a 3-3 game with twelve minutes to play in the third period, goaltender TJ Semptimphelter found himself without his stick while facing sustained offensive pressure from Alaska Anchorage’s attack. While senior defenseman Tim Lovell soon gave the netminder his own twig, Semptimphelter was still at a major disadvantage.
Former Athletic Director Ray Anderson’s Impact at Arizona State
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) TEMPE — Ray Anderson announced he was stepping down from his position as Arizona State’s athletic director on Monday, marking the end of an era of Sun Devil Athletics. "By prioritizing student success, raising unprecedented levels of resources and evolving the Sun Devil brand, Ray Anderson has been one
Creative offensive playcalling helps Sun Devils defeat UCLA
(Photo via Hailey Rogalski/WCSN LOS ANGELES — Through his first nine games as Arizona State football’s head coach, Kenny Dillingham made one thing clear: He wouldn’t be afraid to call unconventional plays if it put his team in the best position to win. From junior running back Cam Skattebo taking direct snaps
ASU defense looking to return to form against strong UCLA rush
(Photo: Hailey Rogalski/WCSN) Simply put, last Saturday’s 55-3 loss at then-No. 18 Utah was one to forget for Arizona State football, across the board. Any prospect of the visitors building on their first conference win of the season became highly unlikely when redshirt junior quarterback Trenton Bourguet went down with an injury
No.16 Sun Devils welcome hockey juggernaut No.2 Denver to Tempe
(Photo: Sammi Maxwell/WCSN) When looking at No. 16 Arizona State Hockey’s remaining schedule after its first eight games, multiple series stand out. Four straight games against rival Alaska Fairbanks in February will showcase two of the best independent programs, and two-game sets with No. 5 Providence in November and No. 7
Sun Devils preparing for physical matchup at No. 18 Utah
(Photo: Hailey Rogalski/WCSN)For much of the season, Arizona State head coach Kenny Dillingham has consistently emphasized the process of building a Power Five football program from the ground up. On paper, the road through his first year in Tempe has been rocky, with the Sun Devils dropping six of their
Sun Devils’ ground game explodes in win over Washington State
(Photo: Hailey Rokalski/WCSN) TEMPE — With under five minutes to play in the second quarter and the score tied at 14, Arizona State junior running back Cameron Skattebo caught a pitch from redshirt junior quarterback Trenton Bourguet before following his blockers en route to a 66-yard run. The big play was