(Photo credit: Sierra Watson/WCSN) TEMPE — Just two minutes into Saturday’s contest against Utah, Arizona State women’s basketball sophomore guard Jyah LoVett dribbled a crossover between her legs, pulled the ball up near the perimeter and fired what would ultimately be ruled a deep 2-point shot to cut the Sun Devils’
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Sun Devils aim to repeat a hot start culture
(Photo courtesy of Sun Devil Athletics) The Arizona State Sun Devil Lacrosse team (2-0) has started its season off strong, with two wins in non-conference play against the Niagara Purple Eagles (15-9) and the Pittsburgh Panthers (14-11). On Saturday Sun Devil lacrosse has its home opener against the Detroit Mercy Titans
Sun Devils play familiar game in 9-8 win over Ohio State
(Photo: Austin Hurst/WCSN) TEMPE- A season ago, Arizona State baseball thrived on its offense creating huge performances while trying to fight through rough pitching performances. Today in front of its packed Phoenix Municipal Stadium opening-day crowd it was the same story. The Sun Devils (1-0) had a chaotic come-from-behind 9-8 victory over
The Gym Devils fight to the end but fall short to No. 4 Utah
(Photo credit: Elizabeth Agazaryan/WCSN) TEMPE — Although it was No. 4 Utah that had received the most love from the judges for most of Friday night's Valentine's Day showdown against Arizona State gymnastics, things started to change in the final rotation. It was then that scores got tight and the tension
Sun Devils rebound after losing doubleheader opener
(Photo credit: Zina Garcia/WCSN) TEMPE — As junior utility player Sydney Saenz dejectedly walked back to the dugout after grounding out to North Dakota’s junior first baseman Katelyn Nuemayer to end game one of Arizona State softball’s doubleheader, she and the rest of her teammates knew they had to regroup for
No. 10 Sun Devils fall to Minnesota Duluth in Overtime, 3-2
(Photo: Austin Hurst/WCSN) Members of No. 10 Arizona State hockey weren’t fooled by Minnesota Duluth’s pedestrian record leading up to this weekend's series in the State of Hockey. Despite an inconsistent season that saw the Bulldogs come into Friday at No. 40 in the PairWise Rankings with a 10-15-1 record, they still
Sun Devils set with experience and depth for 2025 campaign
(Photo: Samantha Maxwell/WCSN) Finally, after what always feels like one of the longest and most arduous waits, the winter is finally melting away to give way to baseball season. Arizona State baseball will open the season with four home games at Phoenix Municipal Stadium, starting Friday with a three-game set against
Sun Devils Men’s Club Lacrosse Can’t Keep Up With BYU In 18-10 Loss
(Photo by David Venezia/davidvenezia_photography) TEMPE – Holding a 7-5 lead with less than two minutes left in the second quarter, Arizona State men’s club lacrosse showed no signs of slowing down. After trailing BYU down 4-5 midway through the second, ASU scored three unanswered points. Two of those goals came from
Sun Devil pitching gets revenge versus No. 21 Ducks
(Photo credit: Sam Polgreen/WCSN) TEMPE — Arizona State Softball found much-needed pitching success Thursday night against the No. 21-ranked Oregon Ducks who bested the Sun Devils in their previous matchup. The Sun Devils and sophomore right-handed pitcher Meika Lauppe looked for revenge against their former Pac-12 rivals in Oregon and got
Sun Devils down No. 21 Ducks in extra inning
(Photo credit: Elizabeth Agazaryan/WCSN) TEMPE — As freshman infielder Tiare Ho-Ching battled with Oregon sophomore right-hander Taylour Spencer, she dropped her bat trying to bring junior outfielder Tanya Windle home on a sacrifice bunt. Graduate outfielder Kelsey Hall saw this, walked over to Ho-Ching, picked up her bat, and gave the