(Photo: Maya Diaz/WCSN) PHOENIX – As the dark night sky donned overhead Phoenix Municipal Stadium, the crowd of 3,690 was treated to the sight of a kindling star. The second-best opening night crowd in stadium history wasn’t gazing at stars thousands of miles away, rather one stood just 60-feet-and-six-inches away from
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(Photo: Josh Eaton/WCSN) PHOENIX – It didn’t feel like baseball season at all. Arizona’s springtime beauty was hidden for much of the day leading up to Arizona State’s night matchup against Omaha. The sun refused to show its face, hiding behind clouds that offered a smattering of rain throughout the early afternoon. The
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(Photo: Connor Gleason) TEMPE — After an 11-5 win over Portland State on Thursday afternoon, No. 22 Arizona State was caught in a rollercoaster five innings of play against Indiana. First-year Sun Devil and junior catcher Emily Schepp stepped into the batter’s box with an eagerness to hit after watching two
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(Photo: Maya Diaz/WCSN) WCSN writer Keenan Vaughn also contributed to this article. As the fifth-winningest program in collegiate baseball history, Arizona State’s standard has been well-established. Between five College World Series Championships and 3,033 wins, the benchmark on the diamond has remained consistently high, but it hasn’t always been met in recent
Sun Devils Take Down Utes in Milestone-Making Performance
(Photo: Scott Russomano/WCSN) TEMPE — Elite speed, fluid hip movement, route recognition, anticipation and good hands. Those are the qualities that make a good football cornerback. Those are also the qualities put on display by Arizona State women’s basketball’s defense in their Wednesday game against Utah. With their defensive aggression on full