ASU Men’s Hockey splits series with No. 9 Providence, finishes homestand 6-2

(Photo: Hailey Rogalski/WCSN) On the one-year anniversary of Arizona State’s first overtime win at Mullett Arena over then-No. 2 Minnesota, hopes of repeating that Mullett Magic filled the room following ASU’s 4-3 overtime win Friday evening. However, the No.9 Providence Friars defeated the Sun Devils 2-1 in Sunday’s matinee series finale

Sun Devils bullied through the air in 59-23 loss to Arizona

(Photo via Alyssa Buruato/WCSN) TEMPE — In college football, it’s widely known that rivalry games just mean more. For Arizona’s redshirt freshman quarterback Noah Fifita, it didn’t matter that he was playing in the first Territorial Cup of his career. In enemy territory, Fifita put on a show, decimating the rival

No. 13 Sun Devils outlast No. 9 Providence in resilient overtime victory

(Photo: Sammi Maxwell/WCSN) There’s something about overtime hockey at Mullett Arena. Since the brand-new 5,000-seat venue opened before the 2022-23 season, Arizona State Men’s Ice Hockey had never lost in extra time at the shiny new rink, posting a 6-0 record entering into Friday’s matchup with No. 9 Providence. After 60 minutes on

No. 13 Sun Devils wrap up homestand with No.9 Providence

(Photo: Marina Williams/WCSN) Tempe. AZ – No. 13 Arizona State Men's hockey’s (9-2-2) long home stand comes to an end this Thanksgiving weekend with a bang as the No. 9 Providence Friars (8-3-2, 4-2-2) come to Tempe. This will be only the second meeting between the two teams with the last time

ASU Football: Dashaun Mallory finds freedom with Sun Devils

(Photo via Hailey Rogalski/WCSN) nduring yet another sweltering August day during a record-breaking heat wave, sluggishness filled Tempe’s Kajikawa Practice Fields. Arizona State football was just four days away from beginning its 2023 season, and yet players looked slothful in their Sunday morning practice. They went through the motions without smiles or

No. 3 Missouri Wallops No. 5 Arizona State 39-6

(Photo courtesy Missouri Athletics) The inferno extinguished early in Columbia Sunday as No. 5 Arizona State lost eight of ten total matches in its dual against No. 3 Missouri, falling 39-6, the Sun Devils worst loss to the Tigers in the history of the series.  The struggle for the Sun Devils began