(Photo: Jessica Carnivale/WCSN) In what was a highly competitive weekend at the annual Journeymen Collegiate Classic in Troy, New York, the Arizona State wrestling team reinforced their status as one of the nation’s best. Facing a pair of tough opponents in Purdue and Virginia, the Sun Devils had three athletes take
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ASU Women’s Hockey: No. 12 Sun Devils win big in Michigan, improve to 10-2 record
(Photo: Reagan Smith/WCSN) The Arizona State women's hockey team now has 10 wins on the season, which equals the total number of victories the team had all of last season. The Sun Devils, in their final road trip of the season, found themselves facing off against three teams in Michigan. ASU's first game
ASU Volleyball: Devils consistently struggle late against ranked opponents
ASU Women’s Hockey: Hockey is second nature in Sara Zimmerman’s family
(Photo: Reagan Smith/WCSN) Although freshman Sara Zimmerman’s hometown is listed as San Jose, Calif. on the Arizona State Women’s Hockey team roster, she actually originates from Piedmont, Calif. That mistake may seem trivial to those outside of the Bay Area, but its recognition uncovers her deep dedication to the sport. “They closed
ASU Women’s Hockey: Benson’s journey from Idaho to ice in Arizona
(Photo: Reagan Smith/WCSN) From Hailey, Idaho, freshman Morgan Benson played for U19 Team Idaho and Sun Valley Youth Hockey. She had success with both teams, winning the 2019 Rocky Mountain District Championship with U19 and the 2017 and 2018 IAHA State Tournament with SVYH. Benson was exposed to the game of hockey
ASU Football: Poor first quarter spoils Yellen’s debut
(Photo: Marlee Smith/WCSN) Joey Yellen was up to the task. Notified he would get the first action of his college career on Tuesday barring a miracle with Jayden Daniels’ injured left leg, the true freshman from Mission Viejo, Calif., operated the Sun Devils’ offense at a high level. “Because we have a
ASU Soccer: Sun Devils drop heartbreaker to Wildcats in season finale
(Photo: Patricia Vicente/WCSN) Arizona State soccer (6-11-3, 0-9-2 Pac-12) closed their 2019 season with a disappointing 1-0 loss to Arizona (11-6-1, 5-5-1 Pac-12) in Tucson on Friday night. The contest was opened with quality scoring chances for both teams, with the Sun Devils firing the first shot of the match in the third
ASU Volleyball: Setters step up in five-set thriller against No. 20 California
(Photo: Travis David V Whittaker/WCSN) Senior setter Nicole Peterson, a vital component of the Arizona State (13-12, 5-9 Pac-12) offense, didn’t warm up or play in Sunday’s thrilling match against No. 20 California (20-4, 10-4 Pac-12). Peterson missed Sunday's match with an injury, but sophomore Noa Miller and senior Callie Jones
ASU Volleyball: Sun Devils extend losing streak to four in five-set loss to Cal
(Photo: Travis David V Whittaker/WCSN) It was a tale of two teams for the Sun Devils in Sunday’s matchup with No. 20 California. Arizona State (13-12, 5-9 Pac-12) fell for the fourth consecutive match (25-18, 18-25, 20-25, 27-25, 12-15), dropping to four games below .500 in Pac-12 conference play this season. After
ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils dominate Army, 83-51
(Photo: Marlee Smith/WCSN) After a convincing victory against Air Force, the No. 20 Arizona State Sun Devils (1-0) made their second home appearance in the newly named Desert Financial Arena. As the second game of their Salute to Service week, Army visited Tempe. The Sun Devils improved to 2-0 after defeating