(Photo: Scotty Bara/WCSN) In a bizarre game to say the least, Arizona State was the better of the Arizona schools today, topping the No. 6 Arizona Wildcats 81-78. In a game that is hard to describe but thrilling to watch, the Sun Devils won their 11th game at home and showed no
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ASU Men’s Basketball: Sun Devils stun No. 6 Arizona in Tempe for the second straight season.
(Photo: Scotty Bara/WCSN) In traditional Territorial Cup logic, Arizona State broke all logical analytic predictions and stunned No. 6 Arizona, 81-78. To make a long story short, this game was strange. Despite having nine first-half turnovers, the Sun Devils maintained a 41-34 lead heading into the locker room, and the game was
ASU Men’s Basketball: Sun Devils kick off the second half of Pac-12 play against No. 6 Arizona
ASU Women’s Basketball: ASU Sweeps Stanford in Classic Fashion
(Photo:Brooke Farber/WCSN) Arizona State came back to beat Stanford in a nail biter, 53-52, completing the season sweep for the Sun Devils. The Sun Devils failed to score over the games final five minutes, but played stifling defense all the way down to the final second when Stanford's Briana Roberson missed an
ASU Women’s Basketball:Arizona State looks to double up Stanford.
(Photo: Dominic Cotroneo/WCSN) This is the big one ladies and gentlemen. The 12th ranked Stanford Cardinal march into Tempe with revenge on the mind after suffering a crushing, 60-57 loss at home to Arizona State earlier in the season. The Cardinal have essentially used the rest of the Pac-12 as their own personal
ASU Women’s Basketball: Quinn Dornstauder rises with her team.
(Photo: Sun Devil Athletics) Averaging just 7.4 minutes per game as a freshman, Quinn Dornstauder found it difficult to make much of an impact in her first year of Division One college basketball. But in her sophomore follow up, the 6-foot-4 Saskatchewan forward has found herself as an indispensable role player on
ASU Men’s Basketball: In the Sun Devils’ last stretch of games, Tra Holder has stood out
(Photo: Scotty Bara/WCSN) Transitioning to the next level of anything can make or break a career. In sports, especially, players that excel at the high school level may not be exceptional college players. Athletes at the professional level were all outperforming their competition day-by-day in college, but not all of those
ASU Baseball: With a changeup added to his arsenal and improved command, Ryan Burr has transformed from a thrower into a pitcher
(Photo: Dominic Cotroneo/WCSN) Making the leap from thrower to pitcher may be the single most important step in the development of a young hurler. The difference—between thrower and pitcher—may seem trivial, but the 2015 season for Arizona State baseball (and Ryan Burr, in particular) will be the perfect opportunity to showcase its importance. Left-hander
ASU Women’s Basketball: Katie Hempen is more than just a lethal shooter
(Photo: Dominic Cotroneo/WCSN) Since transferring to Arizona State from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville in May of 2012, Katie Hempen has been doing her best to assert herself as a key contributor, and in this 2014-15 season, she’s done just that. Hempen, a 5-foot-9 shooting guard from Highland, Illinois, wasn’t able to play
ASU Women’s Basketball: Arizona State cracks the Top 10
(Photo: Dominic Cotroneo/WCSN) After reaching 20 wins at the fastest rate in program history, Arizona State has reached No. 10 in the Associated Press top 25 for the first time since the 2006-07 season. ASU (20-2, 9-1 Pac-12) has benefitted from strong play from key players like Promise Amukamara, Sophie Brunner, and