(Photo: Courtesy of Sun Devil Athletics) Even the Sunshine State wasn’t able to avoid the frigid winter weather streaking across over half of the contiguous United States. With the night’s impending freeze warning looming over the heads of all in attendance at Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, Fla. The crowd
Men’s Basketball
Odum’s 33-point barrage and 3-point shooting propel ASU back into the win column
Odum dominates, giving Fans something To Believe in against Cincinnati
(Photo: Jack Simon/ WCSN) TEMPE–“We don't give our fans any reason to show up with enthusiasm to think that we're going to win a basketball game.” Following Wednesday’s 75-63 loss to West Virginia, those were the words of Arizona State Men’s Basketball head coach Bobby Hurley. ASU isn’t the only Big 12
Hurley’s emotions tell the story of an unraveling ASU team
(Photo: Aiden Longbrake/WCSN) TEMPE– “We failed, I’m failing. I can’t get through to the team,” ASU men’s basketball head coach Bobby Hurley said. “Doomed.” The words of what Hurley claimed in regards to his mindset with eight minutes left in his team’s Wednesday night defeat to West Virginia. Just seconds earlier, WVU’s Jasper Floyd
The Mountaineers controlled the pace of play, conquering ASU’s momentum
(Photo: Aiden Longbrake/WCSN) TEMPE – Senior guard Moe Odum popped up behind West Virginia senior guard Jasper Floyd and left with the ball in his possession. It was Arizona State men’s basketball’s second steal in a matter of seconds, as the Sun Devils’ defense displayed its power and intensity on the press. Amidst
ASU suffer worst defeat in two years in Houston
(Photo: Courtesy/ Sun Devil Athletics) Since before the season started, Arizona State men’s basketball fans had a two-game road stretch circled on their calendars. These games represented a chance to elevate themselves to the level of the top contenders in the country. Ultimately, that pair of games came and went
The Sun Devils steady themselves for another trying test on the road
(Photo: Maya Diaz WCSN) TEMPE – Following the Arizona State men’s basketball team’s 89-82 loss against the No. 1 Arizona Wildcats, head coach Bobby Hurley hoped his team could “bottle some of what we did.” His Sun Devils team put in a resilient performance in front of the hostile Tucson crowd before
The Sun Devils nearly shocked the world against No.1 Arizona and come with plenty of positives
(Photo: Courtesy of AZ Central) Heading into Wednesday night, Arizona State men’s basketball was 2–8 all‑time against the nation’s No. 1 team. Its trip to McKale Center marked the 250th meeting between ASU and rival Arizona, as well as the Sun Devils’ 11th game against the country’s top dog. Given the Wildcats’
Bobby Hurley and ASU prepare for the toughest task of the season against No. 1 Arizona
(Photo: Spencer Barnes/WCSN) TEMPE – When it comes to men’s basketball, Arizona State’s fierce rivalry with the University of Arizona is a one-sided affair, and one that’s not in the Sun Devils favor. The Wildcats boast a 163-87 advantage in the all-time win-loss record, and are 17-4 against the Sun Devils since
Arizona State holds off Kansas State’s late surge for first Big 12 win
(Photo: Joshua Eaton/WCSN) TEMPE – Something between a sigh of relief and a cheer of elation was felt throughout Desert Financial Arena when the final buzzer blared Saturday afternoon, signifying Arizona State men’s basketball’s win over Kansas State. The Sun Devils got themselves a game-high nine-point lead with less than 4:30 of