(Photo via Marina Williams/WCSN) For its final Pac-12 Conference road trip, ASU women’s basketball is heading back to California to face California and No. 3 Stanford. The Sun Devils head to the Bay Area after splitting last weekend’s games against Washington and Washington State. A win in just one of their
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Sun Devils to take on Fresno State in Footprint Center showcase
(Photo via Alyssa Buruato/WCSN) Following its 91-52 loss to Arizona on Sunday to open its Pac-12 Conference slate, ASU women’s basketball will jump back into non-conference play with a matchup against Fresno State on Wednesday in the Jerry Colangelo Hall of Fame Series at the Footprint Center. The Sun Devils (7-4, 0-1
Sun Devils bullied through the air in 59-23 loss to Arizona
(Photo via Alyssa Buruato/WCSN) TEMPE — In college football, it’s widely known that rivalry games just mean more. For Arizona’s redshirt freshman quarterback Noah Fifita, it didn’t matter that he was playing in the first Territorial Cup of his career. In enemy territory, Fifita put on a show, decimating the rival
Sun Devils deliver in much-needed bounce back game against UCLA
(Photo via Spencer Barnes/WCSN) LOS ANGELES — In a season of firsts under rookie head coach Kenny Dillingham, ASU football has also experienced many lasts with impending conference realignment preceding the downfall of the Pac-12 Conference. One of the most significant of these moments was the Sun Devils’ final road trip
Sun Devils use fast start to lift themselves over Montana State
(Photo via Alyssa Buruato/WCSN) TEMPE — Friday night, ASU women’s Basketball set out to continue its hot start to the 2023-24 season against Montana State at Desert Financial Arena. Similarly to Monday’s season-opener against UTSA, the Sun Devils (2-0) built a lead early, and despite several runs from the Bobcats (0-2), they
Sun Devils hit the road for a final farewell at the Rose Bowl
Sun Devils perform historically awful in lopsided 55-3 loss to Utah
(Photo via Bec Striffler/WCSN) What happened at Rice-Eccles Stadium on Saturday was nothing short of a massacre. Fresh off its first Pac-12 and Power 5 win of the season, ASU football carried a rejuvenated spirit into Salt Lake City to take on No. 18 Utah. The Sun Devils, who saw significant improvements
ASU Football: Sun Devils’ woes lead to first road loss at California
(Photo via Spencer Barnes/WCSN) Not only was Saturday’s game at California Memorial Stadium Arizona State Football’s first road game of the season but it was also viewed as the Sun Devils’ best remaining chance to pick up a Pac-12 Conference win. Coming off a better-than-expected performance against then-No. 5 USC the previous
Sun Devils hope to rise to the occasion versus No. 5 USC
(Photo via Bec Striffler/WCSN) Thus far this season, Arizona State football has been on a downward trajectory. Following a promising start to the season in the first half against Southern Utah, the Sun Devils' quality of play has progressively deteriorated due to over a dozen injuries to key personnel, which lead
ASU Football: Sun Devils’ defense holds firm as offense collapses
(Photo via Hailey Rogalski/WCSN) Just about everything that could have gone wrong for Arizona State football did against Fresno State on Saturday night. Coming into the game, ASU was without its starting freshman quarterback Jaden Rashada, its star redshirt junior tight end Jalin Conyers and a slew of offensive linemen. All