(Photo: Patricia Vicente/WCSN) After 19 matches, No. 32 Arizona State is undefeated at home. Granted, it has only played three total matches in Tempe. The Sun Devils' road-heavy schedule has pitted them against some of the nation's best teams in uncomfortable situations and atmospheres. It has prepared this team to be
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ASU Men’s Tennis: Sun Devils return home for midweek match against Delaware
(Photo: Patricia Vicente/WCSN) After nine consecutive road matches traversing from California to Texas to Tucson, No. 47 Arizona State is playing its first match in the friendly confines of its home court in Tempe on Tuesday morning for a midweek matchup against Delaware. It is the first time the Sun Devils
ASU Men’s Hockey: Joey Daccord officially signs with Senators, becomes first Sun Devil to sign NHL entry-level contract
(Photo: Kylee Meter/WCSN) Arizona State junior goaltender Joey Daccord officially signed a two-year NHL entry-level contract with the Ottawa Senators on Monday, becoming the first Sun Devil in program history to sign an entry-level deal. "It's an incredible honor and something I've worked towards my whole life and I couldn't' have done
ASU Baseball: Devils win epic back-and-forth battle to sweep Arizona, improve to 25-1
(Photo: Bobby Kraus/WCSN) Five hours and 10 minutes following the first pitch of Sunday's series finale, Arizona State (25-1, 8-1 Pac-12) finished off the sweep of arch-rival Arizona (13-14, 2-7 Pac-12) in one of the most improbable fashions imaginable, by the football-impersonating score of 17-16. Alika Williams brought the lengthy game to
ASU Softball: Wildcats hold Sun Devils scoreless in weekend sweep
(Photo: Marlee Smith/WCSN) No. 17 Arizona State (25-11, 5-4 Pac-12) stormed into Hillenbrand Stadium for its final series of March in a rivalry matchup against No. 11 Arizona (27-7, 9-0 Pac-12) but what had been the country's best offense quickly fell silent. The Sun Devils were held to six hits and
ASU Men’s Hockey: Despite NCAA Tournament berth, Sun Devils left with work to do after first-round exit
In a season where Arizona State consistently beat teams that were presumed better than it, Saturday night was a stark transformation. The Quinnipiac Bobcats, ranked No. 6 in the PairWise rankings and a presumed National Championship contender, dominated ASU early in Allentown, Penn., on Saturday night before holding on late
ASU Men’s Tennis: No. 47 Sun Devils take Territorial Cup upset triumph in Tucson
(Photo: Patricia Vicente/WCSN) After a nail-biting, tie-breaking victory to clinch the doubles point, No. 47 Arizona State found itself in a hole after the conclusion of the first two singles matches. However, the team mustered enough strength to pull out three singles wins to defeat rival No. 25 Arizona in the
ASU Baseball: Five-run first inning propels Devils to another win over Arizona
(Photo: Bobby Kraus/WCSN) Sometimes, all you need is a few offensive innings to get a victory. In Saturday's case for Arizona State baseball, the bats only came alive for two innings, but that was enough to secure them the victory. Arizona State improved to 24-1 (7-1 Pac-12) on Saturday night at Phoenix
ASU Men’s Hockey: Sun Devils fall 2-1 to Bobcats in first ever NCAA tournament appearance
(Photo: Riley Trujillo/WCSN) Arizona State's historic season drew to its conclusion on Saturday night in Allentown, Penn., after the Sun Devils dropped their first-ever NCAA tournament game by a score of 2-1 to the Quinnipiac Bobcats. Heading into the final seven minutes of the game down 2-1, ASU’s offense sparked to
ASU Baseball: Spencer Torkelson and Alec Marsh key in victory over rival Arizona
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) With the count 3-1, and the bright lights of Phoenix Municipal Stadium beaming down onto the outfield grass as intensely as the rivalry match being played, Spencer Torkelson stood in the right-handed batter's box waiting for the next pitch to come. Randy Labaut, the left-handed Arizona Wildcat starter, was tenderly