(Photo: Jodi Vosika/ASU Lacrosse) No. 10 Arizona State finished the 2015-2016 regular season in dominant fashion, winning four out of their last five games. The Sun Devils made several adjustments after losing four straight games, but none more significant than switching the starting goalkeeper to freshman Johnny Perlite. With Perlite on the bench,
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ASU Lacrosse: Younger players providing No. 10 Sun Devils with a spark
(Photo: Jodi Vosika/ASU Lacrosse) Arizona State University’s No. 10-ranked lacrosse team has battled through a tough season and come out on the other side with a 6-5 record. This team is usually led by talented upperclassman like junior attackman Rhett Rodgers, senior midfielder Finn Wells and senior midfielder Henry Archie. But it
ASU Baseball: Sun Devils head to Stanford
(Photo: Gabrielle Mercer/WCSN) Arizona State will be trying to keep the momentum it has going as it heads to Stanford this weekend, coming off a series win against California, the second-best team in the Pac-12. After taking two out of three against the Golden Bears, with true freshman Zach Dixon's complete game
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(Photo: Jodi Vosika/ASU Lacrosse) The 2016 Arizona State University Lacrosse season is winding down, as the team is getting set to play the first round of the SLC playoffs at home, Sunday. However, junior transfer Russell Bartle is finding himself filling a new role for the Sun Devils. The season took an
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Arizona State’s golf program has two pillars: out-of-state talent and upperclassmen, which makes freshman golfer Jino Sohn’s status as an in-state recruit and an underclassman a bit different from the rest of his team. Although Sohn may not be able to relate to those two characteristics most of his teammates have,