(Photo: Nick Krueger/WCSN) Arizona State sophomore guard Jahii Carson was named a second team All-American Thursday afternoon by the Sporting News. This comes after Chad Ford of ESPN ranked Carson 24th on his big board for the NBA draft and 28th in his mock draft to the Los Angeles Clippers. Carson had 18.3
Men’s Basketball
Jahii Carson: The Human Highlight Reel
[youtube id="Fh71QrJ1M6Q" width="620" height="360"] Yes, it is fully understood that Arizona State’s football season is just a day away. However, for those more interested in Jahii Carson permanently embedding himself into the painted area of an Adidas camp, you’re in luck. YouTube has you covered with a Jahii Carson video that
Sendek pleased with China trip
(Photo: Nick Krueger/WCSN) The Arizona State men’s basketball team recently spent a week playing three exhibition games overseas in China, and ASU head coach Herb Sendek was more than satisfied with the outcome. The Sun Devils won their first game against Tsinghua University, a very strong Chinese basketball program, 104-70. The other
Jermaine Marshall introduced as newest Sun Devil
(Photo: Brian Spurlock/US Presswire) It looked like a normal summer workout day at the Weatherup Center, where the ASU basketball team practices. Players filed into the complex with shirts off, tattoos showing, and water jugs in hand. By now, if it wasn’t before, it’s become the regular routine for every player on
Carson is no longer alone in the Sun Devil backcourt
WCSN basketball coverage: letter from the editor
Lanthier: Give some love to the little guys
Listen: big sports are great, but Arizona State fans have GOT to start paying attention to these “smaller” sports. Just because they’re not a nationally-recognized member of the ridiculously closed-minded “Big Three” (football, basketball, baseball) does not at all mean that they’re not worth your time. What’s ASU football done recently?
Meade: Arizona State is bungling their big moment, and it’s working out great
(Photo: ASU Athletics) Arizona State is blowing it. The sleepy little hamlet of Tempe, Arizona hasn’t seen this much excitement in its local university athletics program in quite some time, and it’s fumbling the moment. December 2011 was something of a low point for ASU’s big two sports. The basketball team clunked out four