(Photo by Nicholas Badders/ WCSN) In search of an answer for a 22-inning scoring drought, Arizona State (25-13, 5-6 Pac-12) head coach Trisha Ford shook up the lineup Saturday afternoon for game two of the Sun Devils series with No. 1 UCLA (34-1, 8-0 Pac-12). Among the shuffling on Ford’s lineup
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ASU Softball: No. 21 Sun Devils drop series opener against No. 1 Bruins
(Photo: Travis David V Whittaker/WCSN) No. 21 Arizona State (25-12, 5-5 Pac-12) dropped their first matchup of the weekend series against No. 1 UCLA (33-1, 7-0), in their fourth straight conference loss by a score of 10-0 at Farrington Stadium in Tempe on Friday night. Following a sweep by rival Arizona in
ASU Baseball: No. 7 Sun Devils suffer their second-straight dismantling loss
(Photo: Brady Klain/WCSN) On a 1-2 curveball diving sharply into the Dedeaux Field dirt, Hunter Bishop swung hard and missed harder. He walked back into the dugout, put his bat down and unleashed a frustrated punch into the stomach of the blue Powerade cooler nearest the bench’s side wall. Bishop’s punch
ASU Gymnastics: No. 21 Gym Devils Ready For Baton Rouge Regional Championship
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ASU Baseball: The Sun Devils resume conference play with three-game series against USC
(Photo: Brady Klain/WCSN) The Arizona State baseball team will travel 383 miles to University of Southern California for their second away series this season. Last weekend, the Sun Devils swept rival University of Arizona to improve their in-conference record to 8-1. After a grueling three-games series the team fell to Long Beach
ASU Men’s Tennis: No. 32 Sun Devils continue homestand with busy weekend
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ASU Baseball: No. 7 Devils prepare for Tuesday tilt against Long Beach State
(Photo: Karli Matthias/WCSN) A 5 hour 10 minute victory over the Arizona Wildcats on Sunday afternoon that head coach Tracy Smith referred to as an “ugly win” clinched Arizona State’s first Territorial Cup series sweep since 2009. After such a barnburner of a ballgame in the series finale, the Devils (25-1,
ASU Men’s Hockey: First-ever NCAA Tournament experience hints at program’s promising future
(Photo: Kylee Meter/WCSN) Arizona State's dream season has come to end after a 2-1 loss to Quinnipiac in the program's first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance at PPL Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania, on Saturday. However, the Sun Devils believe this weekend's one-and-done exit from the postseason might only be the beginning for their promising