(Photo: Amanda Luberto/WCSN) The Arizona State Sun Devils face an early test as they open the season at home against the Weber State Wildcats. Both teams are looking to take the next step as they made playoff runs last season in the ACHA Division II National Tournament but failed to advance
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Two-Headed Monster
(Photo: Steve Rodriguez/ASU Athletics) It's double overtime. One hundred and 17 minutes have gone by, and both teams are exhausted. That's when forwards Devin Marshall and Cali Farquharson take over. Marshall gets the ball 12 yards out of the penalty box, and passes a through ball to Farquharson. Farquharson splits two defenders, and
Devils smother Weber State
(Photo: Allyson Cummings/WCSN) The Sun Devil hockey team won its third straight game against a Division II foe by double digits, beating the Weber State Wildcats 10-0 at Oceanside Ice Arena on Friday night. ASU outshot the Wildcats 57-15 in the game. Arizona State had control from the opening face-off, putting pressure
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ASU’s Gannon Conway will fill in for injured NT Jaxon Hood
(Photo: ASU Athletics) Arizona State’s depth at the defensive line will be tested this Saturday against the USC Trojans. Head coach Todd Graham announced that sophomore nose tackle Jaxon Hood will not be in action due to an injury he suffered against Stanford. Many are wondering how the Sun Devils' defensive line will
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Temby’s time
(Photo: Nick Marek/WCSN) In 1996, the newly relocated Colorado Avalanche hoisted the Stanley Cup after defeating the Florida Panthers in a 4-0 series sweep. Around that same time, four- year old Alex Temby was lacing up his skates for the first time. “My next door neighbors first got me interested in
Tasting victory against the Wildcats to kick off Pac-12 season
(Photo: Ryan Bafaloukos/WCSN) The No. 16 Arizona State Sun Devils won their Pac-12 opener with a sweep over the Arizona Wildcats 25-22, 25-21, 26-24. Early on, it was evident that ASU setter Bianca Arellano intended to establish the middle blockers early. Middle blocker Whitney Follette had four of her seven kills in