ASU Women’s Basketball: Annual events help Sun Devils promote awareness of heart disease

 (Photo: Misha Jones/WCSN)  While the Dec. 8 match-up between Arizona State and Idaho State may have seemed like another ordinary non-conference game, it was ASU’s fifth annual Keep the Beat and Taste of Tempe event, made to advocate for more awareness on heart health and the importance of living an active

ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils drop conference opener to Arizona, 58-53

(Photo: Marlee Smith/WCSN) With one of their worst all-around shooting performances in recent memory, the Arizona State Sun Devils (10-3, 0-1 Pac-12) dropped their Pac-12 conference opener, 58-53, to Arizona. The Sun Devils started out the game strong. Despite a well-traveled opposing crowd, the Wildcats (12-0) looked uneasy to start the game.

ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils roll New Mexico behind Richardson’s big night

(Photo: Marlee Smith/WCSN) The Arizona State Sun Devils (8-2) defeated the New Mexico Lobos (7-4) in convincing fashion, 84-47, Saturday night. The game started off as game of runs as the Sun Devils and the Lobos went back and forth. In the first quarter Arizona State used New Mexico’s fast style of play

ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils overcome first-half struggles, defeat BYU, 60-52

(Photo: Marlee Smith/WCSN) The Arizona State Sun Devils (6-2) overcame first-half offensive woes to defeat BYU (3-3) 60-52, in Tempe Friday night. “Well, anybody that’s been around for a while knows that we do ugly probably better than anybody,” head coach Charli Turner Thorne said. ASU shot 6-33 (18.2 percent) in the first