(Photo: Susan Wong/WCSN) The No. 9 Arizona State men’s hockey team is on the brink of locking up its NCAA Tournament bid. While PairWise probability charts and national projections point to a near guarantee that ASU will earn an at-large bid for the second year in a row, the Sun Devils (22-9-3)
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ASU Men’s Basketball: Verge, Edwards lead Sun Devils in 77-72 win over No. 14 Oregon
(Photo: Brady Klain/WCSN) As Rob Edwards and Alonzo Verge headed to the locker room following Arizona State’s 77-72 win over No. 14 Oregon, the Sun Devil guards were shouting loudly. "It's a big one!" Verge proclaimed. “Ain’t no rebound! It’s going in!” Edwards exclaimed. It was Edwards’ late way of letting Oregon senior
ASU Women’s Lacrosse: Sun Devils lose Thursday thriller to San Diego State 19-18
(Photo: Alex Roddier/WCSN) The Arizona State Sun Devils (2-2) closed out their four-game road trip with a 19-18 loss to the San Diego State Aztecs (1-1). This game was competitive for all 60 minutes, with both teams exchanging seven lead changes throughout the game until the Aztecs scored the game-winning goal with
ASU Men’s Basketball: Alonzo Verge’s success keys Sun Devils in preparation for No. 14 Oregon
(Photo: Susan Wong/WCSN) The path of Alonzo Verge and this year’s Arizona State team are oddly similar. Before the season, head coach Bobby Hurley elevated expectations for the Sun Devils on the offensive end, vocalizing a belief that he had one of the most gifted shooting teams from long distance in
ASU Women’s Hockey: Goaltender Macy Eide finds companionship and strength off the ice with her significant other
(Photo: Reagan Smith/WCSN) When first mentioning chemistry and support, the first thought would be to look at a team and its players and see how they’ve gelled together. What often gets overlooked is the support these players receive from the off the respected platform they play on. For sophomore goaltender Macy Eide,
ASU Baseball: Sun Devils falter with runners in scoring position, fall to Oklahoma State, 2-1
(Photo: Karli Matthias/WCSN) Through five games, opposing teams have made clear one thing to No. 13 Arizona State (2-3)-- Spencer Torkelson will not beat them. Once again Tuesday night, Oklahoma State employed the same strategy taken by the Villanova Wildcats just three days earlier at Phoenix Municipal Stadium. Rather than give one
ASU Baseball: No. 13 Sun Devils welcome Oklahoma State for midweek matchup
(Photo: Karli Matthias/WCSN) Arizona State baseball had high expectations to live up to coming into the opening weekend of the season. Baseball America had them ranked No. 3 in the country. D1Baseball had them ninth. They did not exactly live up to the rankings. The Sun Devils came out of their weekend 2-2,