(Photo: Scotty Bara/WCSN) The No. 4 Arizona State Sun Devils took care of business once again, beating the Drake Bulldogs in five innings, 8-0, to improve to an unblemished 12-0 on the young season. The game, in all respects, was more of the same for ASU head coach Craig Nicholson and his
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Hobbled Sun Devils need to find a solution fast
Escobedo nearly throws no-hitter as Arizona State softball remain perfect
[youtube id="eYkjUPMlQU0"] (Photo:Josh Frons) The No. 5 Arizona State Sun Devils capped off an eventful Friday night in Tempe with a 7-0 victory over the No. 11 defending national champion Oklahoma Sooners and a 5-2 win over Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. The first end of the two games was a statement
Arizona State women’s basketball prepares for rematch against Stanford
(Photo: Steve Rodriguez/ ASU Athletics) The No. 15 Arizona State Sun Devils have yet to drop back-to-back games this season. However, that streak is in major jeopardy as they square off against the No. 5 Stanford Cardinal. ASU is coming off a surprising 19-point loss to the Arizona Wildcats in which they
Wildcats dominate Sun Devils for first conference victory
(Photo Credit: Steve Rodriguez/Sun Devil Athletics) The Arizona Wildcats (5-18, 1-11) avenged their 26 point loss to the No. 11 Arizona State Sun Devils (20-4, 9-3) from five days ago with a 68-49 victory in Tucson on Sunday afternoon. The win is Arizona’s first Pac-12 victory this season. Arizona’s senior forward Erica
Sun Devils take down Penn State behind Popescue’s strong performance
Caporuscio leads offensive explosion for Arizona State
Sun Devils keep Wildcats winless in conference play
(Photo Credit: Mauricio Casillas/WCSN) In their third game in five days, the No. 11 Arizona State Sun Devils came away with another victory, this time over in-state rival Arizona, 60-34. ASU came out sluggish in the first half, and at one point failed to score over a six-minute stretch. During that drought,
Arizona State pitchers Dallas Escobedo, Mackenzie Popescue poised for strong senior seasons
(Photo:ASU Athletics) With both of its top starting pitchers returning, it’s no surprise that the Arizona State Sun Devils will begin the season at No. 7 in the country. Headlining the two-headed monster of a pitching staff is two-time All-American Dallas Escobedo. The righty was recently named to the “Watch List” for