(Photo:Travis David V Whittaker/WCSN) This weekend the Sun Devils travel to Oregon State to face the Beavers. Last week the team traveled to the East Coast for the Virginia duals. Arizona State ended up placing fourth and is ranked No. 21 according to this week's NCAA.com rankings. This past week the wrestling team
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ASU Men’s Basketball: Sun Devils dominate Beavers early, hold on in the end to secure victory
(Photo: Alex Roddier/WCSN) Speaking to the media Tuesday, coach Bobby Hurley pinned his team’s defense as one of its strengths despite allowing 85 points to a mediocre Stanford team. Thursday night, it was defense that secured the victory for the Sun Devils (12-5, 3-2 Pac-12) in a 70-67 win over the Oregon
ASU Men’s Hockey: Walker, Daccord nominated for Hobey Baker Award
(Photo: Riley Trujillo/WCSN) In its fourth year as a Division I program, it has been a season of milestones for the Arizona State men's hockey team. From taking down their first-ever top-10 opponent, earning a spot in the national polls and breaking their single-season win total in just the first half of
ASU Men’s Basketball: Sun Devils welcome two tough opponents in Oregon schools
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) The Arizona State Sun Devils (11-5, 2-2 Pac-12) had an underwhelming start to conference play, despite three of their four opponents having a .500 or worse overall win percentage at the time of competition. Now, the Oregon State Beavers (11-4, 3-0) and the Oregon Ducks (10-6, 1-2) come into
ASU Men’s Tennis: Pierre-Louis Dodens Transfers from Program
(Photo: Mason Kern/WCSN) Arizona State brought in three new players via transfer prior to the start of its second season since being reinstated after a 10-year hiatus. With these new additions came one subtraction, as Pierre-Louis Dodens decided he would have a better chance to play elsewhere, transferring to Clemson. The current
ASU Women’s Basketball: No. 19 Arizona State holds on, defeats No. 24 Cal, 62-61
(Photo: Alex Roddier/WCSN) The drought was going on six minutes and thirty-five seconds. The No. 19 Arizona State Sun Devil offense was one for its last eight, and zero for its last four. Despite the lackluster shooting at the end of regulation, the Sun Devils found themselves tied with the California
ASU Men’s Basketball: Sun Devils blown out by Stanford after lethargic second half
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) The Stanford Cardinal (8-8, 1-3) dominated the Arizona State Sun Devils (11-5, 2-2) in the second half, expanding on a two-point halftime lead to an 85-71 victory. In their worst showing of a young Pac-12 season, the Sun Devils were most notably outdone at the free throw line and
ASU Men’s Tennis: Tempe Collegiate Classic Reveals Reloaded Sun Devil Roster
(Photo: Marie Obsuna/Sun Devil Athletics) It may not have counted toward the team’s overall record, but the inaugural edition of the Tempe Collegiate Classic proved that Arizona State’s success last season was no fluke. The No. 24 Sun Devils played host to three teams ranked by the Oracle/ITA over the weekend: No. 14
ASU Women’s Basketball: Despite experience, No. 19 Devils struggling to take final step against top opponents
(Photo: Riley Trujillo/WCSN) No. 19 Arizona State’s loss to No. 6 Stanford on Friday night can be viewed as a microcosm of the entire season for the Devils when they’ve gone up against top-tier opponents. They competed fiercely, and at many times were agonizingly close to securing a signature win, but
ASU Gymnastics: No. 13 Gym Devils Come Out Victorious in First Road Meet
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) In the second week of competition, the No. 13 Arizona State Gym Devils (3-1) hit the road for the first time this season, defeating the Texas Woman’s Pioneers (0-2) 195.675-193.550. All-around duo, senior Anne Kuhm, and sophomore Cairo Leonard-Baker led the Gym Devils’ victory with Kuhm earning a 39.175