(Photo: Marlee Smith/WCSN) Arizona State opened the second half of their Pac-12 slate on Friday against in state rival University of Arizona, defeating the Wildcats 60-47. The No. 21 Sun Devils responded after losing 51-39 in Tucson on Dec. 30. The two games are reflective of an Arizona State team who has
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ASU Women’s Basketball: Suffocating defense helps No. 21 Devils pull away from Wildcats late
(Photo: Marlee Smith/WCSN) After splitting the weekend series against USC and UCLA, the no. 21 Arizona State women’s basketball team returned to action at home Friday night and defeated their in-state rival Arizona 60-47. The Devils were looking to avenge their loss to the Arizona Wildcats in Tucson earlier this season where
ASU Women’s Basketball: No. 21 Sun Devils welcome Wildcats for Territorial Cup rematch
(Photo: Tyler Rittenhouse/WCSN) Over the course of the last decade, the Arizona Wildcats women’s basketball program has experienced more than its fair share of losses. Yet in year three of the Adia Barnes era, the Wildcats roster has seen an influx of talent after signing the highest ranked recruiting class in
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ASU Women’s Basketball: A Canadian’s journey to Tempe
(Photo: Riley Trujillo/WCSN) In Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, freshman Taya Hanson grew up dreaming of playing basketball at the Division I level. In November 2018, Hanson began playing for Arizona State under legendary Head Coach Charli Turner Thorne. A 5-foot-10-inch guard with broad shoulders, Hanson seemed destined to end up in Tempe