(Photo: Sun Devil Athletics) KANSAS CITY, Mo – There is an age-old saying that says great things come in threes. On Wednesday, 10th-seeded Arizona State (23-9, 9-9) women’s basketball lived up to the saying, completing a season trifecta of wins against intrastate 15th-seeded rival Arizona (12-18, 3-15) in the first round of
Women’s Basketball
Fish Out of Water: ASU’s Second-Half Offense Drowned Behind BYU Zone Defense
(Photo: Madison Sorenson/WCSN) TEMPE – With 54 seconds remaining and Arizona State women’s basketball down 60-55, graduate guard Gabby Elliott burst off a screen with a clean look at the rim from the top of the key. Mere seconds after the ball left her fingertips, Elliott’s legs flailed in opposite directions,
ASU Women’s Hoops Drops Final Home Game to BYU
(Photo: Madison Sorenson/WCSN) TEMPE — Midway through the second quarter of Arizona State’s women's basketball game against BYU, senior guard Marley Washenitz intercepted a pass and raced down the court for what was supposed to be an easy, wide-open layup. But, as Washenitz went up to scoop the ball into the
Sun Devils’ Offense Explodes in Massive Victory Over Houston
(Photo: Scott Russomano/WCSN) TEMPE – It's said that everything is bigger in Texas, and the missing pieces of ASU’s game that it lacked all year came up huge against the University of Houston. All year, ASU’s ability to compete on the offensive end was lacking, often losing crucial games against teams
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
Davenport’s Career-Bight Leads ASU to Biggest Win of the Season
(Photo: Elijah Longoria/WCSN) TEMPE – For a team whose offensive identity revolves around junior McKinna Brackens and senior Gabby Elliott, an unexpected name popped off the stat sheet for Arizona State women’s basketball Wednesday night. Forward Deborah Davenport walked into Desert Financial Arena having never cracked the double-digit points barrier and ended
Sun Devil Offense Struggles to Find Rhythm in Home Loss
Kansas State’s Early Three-Point Barrage too Much for the Sun Devils to Overcome
Sun Devils’ Aggresive Play Paramount in Rivalry Win
Photo: Jack Simon (WCSN) TEMPE — To Arizona State women’s basketball, rivalry means everything. Even enough to do extra homework. Ahead of the Sun Devils’ Wednesday game against intrastate rival Arizona, senior guard Makayla Moore made her own newspaper clipping, detailing the history of the Territorial Cup rivalry and put it in
Territorial Cup Swings ASU’s Way in Miller’s First Year
Photo: Jack Simon (WCSN) TEMPE – Seconds after the buzzer sounded, Arizona State head coach Molly Miller turned around and started waving her arms wildly at the crowd to fire them up. ASU’s first-year head coach slapped fives with every fan courtside and led “A-S-U” chants in the student section with Sparky