(Photo: Bryan Ross/WCSN) PHOENIX — In the first three seasons of head coach Willie Bloomquist’s tenure at Arizona State, there has been a consistent formula to winning games. The Sun Devils were never going to beat you 2-1; they were going to out-slug you, put up crooked innings and never stop
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(Courtesy of Sun Devil Athletics) TEMPE – Arizona State Water Polo picked up two more convincing wins on Sunday at the Cross Conference Invitational. The No. 10 Sun Devils (13-3, 0-1) shared the wealth all day getting elite performances from a multitude of players against Cal State Fullerton and Iona. The
Sun Devils secure Sunday win thanks to the long ball
(Photo credit: Elizabeth Agazaryan/WCSN) TEMPE — As Arizona State freshman outfielder Ashleigh Mejia rounded the bases after a three-run home run, the energy at Alberta B. Farrington Field was completely flipped on its head. With Arizona State squaring off against Utah Valley in the finale of the Littlewood Classic, the Sun Devils
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ASU pitchers stepped up when needed in Saturday doubleheader
(Photo credit: Zina Garcia/WCSN) TEMPE — Arizona State softball's circle came up big when needed in Saturday's doubleheader, however, their performance was not matched by the defense. ASU (6-3) defeated the Washington Huskies (4-5) 4-1 and suffered a tough 5-1 extra innings loss to the Belmont Bruins (5-4). In the fifth inning against
Sun Devils split with Washington and Belmont in Saturday doubleheader
(Photo credit: Bryan Ross/WCSN) TEMPE — Arizona State softball knocked off its third-straight former Pac-12 Conference opponent after taking on Washington Saturday afternoon and then took an upset loss to Belmont in the second game of a doubleheader.The Sun Devils (6-3) beat the Huskies (4-5) by a score of 4-1 on
Sun Devils suffer another heartbeaking loss against TCU
TEMPE—Tied 67-67 with just under a minute-and-a-half remaining TCU men's basketball was looking to vanquish Arizona State's comeback attempt. It had been a stagnating offensive performance for both sides. Multiple scoreless stretches plagued both rosters. The Horned Frogs were trying to survive with a win. TCU’s senior guard Noah Reynolds double-clutched
No. 10 ASU downs Minnesota Duluth in shootout but could have had more
(Photo: Austin Hurst/WCSN) For the fourth straight game, No. 10 Arizona State found itself in a battle in overtime. After both teams traded scoring chances for five minutes, a shootout was needed. Senior forward Ryan Kirwan scored the only goal in the shootout and junior goaltender Gibson Homer sealed the deal