(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) Arizona State women’s basketball is going dancing, and the Sun Devils won’t have to stray far from home—at least not for the first two rounds. The NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament field was announced on Monday afternoon with Arizona State drawing a 3-seed. The 3-seed means that they will host a
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ASU Women’s Basketball: Arizona State falls to Stanford in the Pac-12 semis.
(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) It’s tough to beat a team three times in one season, and despite a valiant comeback attempt, Arizona State was unable to take down Stanford for the third time, losing 59-56 in the semifinals of the Pac-12 tournament. Arizona State started off the game well but began to fall
ASU Women’s Basketball: A Stanford Three-match for Arizona State
(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) After defeating Washington State in the quarterfinal round by a score of 67-48, Arizona State looks to take down Stanford for the third time this season. Despite an early defensive battle that resulted in the lowest scoring first half in Pac-12 tournament history, Arizona State (27-4, 16-3 Pac-12) caught
ASU Women’s Basketball: Coach Charli Turner-Thorne reacts to win against the Cougars
ASU Women’s Basketball: Arizona State opens up post-season play against Washington State
ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils to face Cougs in Quarterfinal
Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Tournament Preview
(Photo: Dominic Cotroneo/WCSN) As the Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Tournament approaches, teams are prepping for one last chance to show their worth for an NCAA Tournament bid. This season, the Pac-12 is as deep as it’s ever been, with the top five seeds in the conference set to make the NCAA tournament regardless
ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils clinch second place in Pac-12 on senior night
(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) In the final home game for seniors Promise Amukamara and Isidora Purkovic, Arizona State was able to outlast Colorado to claim a 59-46 victory on Senior Day. Arizona State (26-4, 15-3 Pac-12) clinch second place in the Pac-12, and accordingly will enter the Pac-12 tournament in Seattle as the
ASU Women’s Basketball: Peace Amukamara might just follow in her sister’s foot steps.
(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) It may be Promise Amukamara’s ride off into the sunset. But her younger sister, Peace, should also be garnering attention from spectators with an eye towards the future. The two sisters were running mates back at Glendale Apollo High School in 2011, but went their separate ways the year
ASU Women’s Basketball: Promise Amukamara finds her voice
(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) Senior guard Promise Amukamara isn’t your typical leader. Ever since joining Arizona State as a freshman back in 2011, Amukamara has been one of the more quiet players on the team. “She’s always been the quiet one,” said Coach Charli Turner Thorne. “She’s a woman of few words.” Through her freshman