(Photo via Janaé Bradford/WCSN) On Friday, Arizona State Softball opened its three-game series against Washington at Farrington Stadium. Going into Friday night, ASU hoped to upset the No. 9-ranked Huskies, who were coming off a sweep of Arizona. In heartbreaking fashion, the Sun Devils (18-11, 2-5) lost a close one to the
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ASU Softball: Sun Devils look to bounce back against No. 9 Washington
ASU Softball: Sun Devils use extra innings to avoid series sweep from Cal
(Photo via Daniella Trujillo/WCSN) After dropping the first two games of the series to California, ASU Softball was able to come up clutch and take game three on Sunday. Arizona State (18-10, 2-4) gave junior righty pitcher Mac Osborne the start on the mound against Cal (22-8-1, 4-4-1). She began the game
ASU Softball: Sun Devils’ offensive struggles continue in series opener against Cal
(Photo via Nicole Mullen/WCSN) Arizona State Softball came into Friday looking to get back into rhythm after losing five of its last seven. Despite a fast start and some fortuitous errors from California, the Sun Devils could not come away with the win. The Sun Devils' offense once again stalled, totaling
ASU Softball: Sun Devils look to correct course against California
(Photo via Nicole Mullen/WCSN) After going 2-5 since the start of conference play and dropping out of the top 25 in multiple polls, Arizona State Softball will look to gain some momentum back against the California Golden Bears in Berkeley The Sun Devils excelled in the first leg of the season, starting
ASU Softball: Sun Devils fall to Cowgirls in defensive battle
(Photo via Nicole Mullen/WCSN) In a month filled with madness, Arizona State Softball came into Stillwater to try and create an upset of its own against No. 2 Oklahoma State, but the lack of pressure created on offense left the Sun Devils running in place. Despite holding the Cowgirls (22-2) to just
ASU Softball: Sun Devils head to Stillwater to play in Oklahoma State Mizuno Classic
(Photo via Janaé Bradford/WCSN) After dropping its home series against its rival Arizona, Arizona State Softball will travel to Stillwater, Oklahoma, to face Central Florida, Minnesota, and No. 2 Oklahoma State in two doubleheader matchups this weekend. Arizona State (16-5) has its first game on Friday and its last game on Saturday
ASU Softball: Sun Devils avoid series sweep against Arizona with a close win
(Photo via Janaé Bradford/WCSN) After getting outscored 20-0 in the first two games of the series against Arizona, Arizona State Softball came into Sunday with much pressure to merely compete with the school down south. But the Sun Devils did more than compete; they overcame the Wildcats 4-3 thanks to some
ASU Softball: Sun Devils held scoreless behind pitching from Arizona’s Devyn Netz
(Photo via Janaé Bradford/WCSN) To begin the final series of a 16-game homestand, ASU Softball welcomed No. 19 Arizona to Tempe for game one of the latest rendition of the Territorial Cup series. As Friday night's Pac-12 Conference opener for ASU (15-4, 0-1) slowly crept by, the opposing Wildcats (16-6, 1-0) watched
ASU Softball: Sun Devils’ bats stay hot in 8-4 win over Houston
(Photo via Janaé Bradford) To close out the Sun Devil Classic on Sunday, ASU Softball took on Houston in Tempe for their final non-conference game before beginning conference play. The Sun Devils (15-3) dominated the Cougars (10-11) 8-4 behind their solid lineup and the relief pitching of sophomore right-handed pitcher Kenzie Brown. “We