(Photo: Brendan Maloney) No. 22 Arizona State looks to continue its run in the NCAA national tournament when they play against juggernaut 2-seed Texas Longhorns on Friday in the second round. This is the farthest the Sun Devils have gone in the tournament under head coach Jason Watson and the first time
Arizona State
MCLA’s Cream of the Crop: Texas State 2015 season preview
ASU Volleyball: Sun Devils survive and advance with strong outing against Texas A&M
(Photo: ASU Athletics) The Sun Devils defeated the Texas A&M Aggies in the first round of the NCAA national tournament in four sets, (22-25, 25-20, 25-16, 25-22). Sophomore Jazzmin Babers helped her team fight back in the fourth set as the score was almost always within two points. They eventually tied the game
ASU Volleyball: In their third post-season in three years, the Sun Devils now look to advance
(Photo: Zac Pacleb/WCSN) The regular season is now over, but that does not matter for Arizona State as they earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament. The Sun Devils will be traveling to Austin Texas today, returning to the national tournament for the third time in three years. “This validates that this is a
MCLA’s Cream of the Crop: Liberty 2015 season preview
ASU Volleyball: Sun Devils take on the Texas A&M Aggies in first round action
Pac-12 Tournament Roundup
(Photo: ASU Athletics) Throughout the season, WCSN has given weekly updates to the ranked teams within the wildly competitive Pac-12, but with the regular season complete and the NCAA Tournament field filled out, none of those rankings necessarily matter any more. An NCAA-best 10 Pac-12 teams are being sent to the NCAA
ASU Men’s Basketball: Three-point shooting and solid defense propel ASU to victory over UNLV
ASU Men’s Basketball: Sun Devils overcome sluggish start to beat UNLV
(Photo: Scotty Bara/WCSN) Although it took a while to get them going, the Arizona State Sun Devils got the win over the UNLV Runnin' Rebels, 77-55. Junior center Eric Jacobsen recorded a double-double for the Sun Devils, finishing with 16 points and 12 rebounds as three other Sun Devils in scored double-figures. Freshman
MCLA’s Cream of the Crop: Sonoma State 2015 season preview
(Photo: Sonoma State Lacrosse) After a down year that saw the Seawolves exit postseason contention at an uncharacteristically early time, they'll be back with a vengeance. The WCLL will be a tough conference this season, but with four returners who scored 20+ goals last year, it's a team with an offense