(Photo: Sun Devil Athletics) A lack of shooting cost Arizona State head coach Molly Miller’s squad once again, as the Sun Devils dropped their fourth game of the season, 66-64, to Cincinnati. ASU shot just 2-for-17 from the three-point line in Saturday’s lackluster performance against Cincinnati. The Bearcats entered the game sitting
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ASU falls short in high-scoring loss to No. 4 North Dakota
(Photo: Sun Devil Athletics) TEMPE – With 14 minutes remaining in the game and Arizona State being down by two goals, freshman defenseman Justin Kipkie skated into the offensive zone. Having a man advantage, Kipkie found a window to shoot, as the puck found its way past former ASU graduate goaltender
ASU faces injury battles in top-five test against No. 4 North Dakota
Hurley’s emotions tell the story of an unraveling ASU team
(Photo: Aiden Longbrake/WCSN) TEMPE– “We failed, I’m failing. I can’t get through to the team,” ASU men’s basketball head coach Bobby Hurley said. “Doomed.” The words of what Hurley claimed in regards to his mindset with eight minutes left in his team’s Wednesday night defeat to West Virginia. Just seconds earlier, WVU’s Jasper Floyd
The Mountaineers controlled the pace of play, conquering ASU’s momentum
(Photo: Aiden Longbrake/WCSN) TEMPE – Senior guard Moe Odum popped up behind West Virginia senior guard Jasper Floyd and left with the ball in his possession. It was Arizona State men’s basketball’s second steal in a matter of seconds, as the Sun Devils’ defense displayed its power and intensity on the press. Amidst
ASU men’s golf finishes third after a rough start to the Copper Cup
(Photo: Courtesy of Sun Devil Athletics) After an incredibly intense match on day one of the Copper Cup between Arizona State freshman golfer Raul Gomez and University of Arizona sophomore golfer Matej Baca, Gomez put the forks up, securing the first singles victory of the day. The Spaniard’s debut win secured a
ASU suffer worst defeat in two years in Houston
(Photo: Courtesy/ Sun Devil Athletics) Since before the season started, Arizona State men’s basketball fans had a two-game road stretch circled on their calendars. These games represented a chance to elevate themselves to the level of the top contenders in the country. Ultimately, that pair of games came and went
ASU men’s golf starts its spring season against familiar foes at the fifth annual Copper Cup
Miller’s High Intensity Defense Shines in Physical ASU win
ASU Bests Jayhawks Behind Stifling Defense
Photo: Madison Sorenson (WCSN) TEMPE — It was “Celebrating Cultures” day Saturday at Desert Financial Arena as ASU women’s basketball (17-2, 4-2) hosted Kansas (11-8, 1-6), and it was only fitting that one of the Sun Devils’ international players led the charge against the Jayhawks. Brazil native and sophomore forward Heloisa Carrera