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Women’s Basketball

Golden Bears use dominant second half to race past Sun Devils

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by Brendan Kennealy - February 16, 2014

(Photo Credit: Steve Rodriguez/Sun Devil Athletics) No. 15 Arizona State (20-6, 9-5) came into Berkeley on Sunday trying to come back from their worst loss of the season against Stanford on Friday, but were unsuccessful in that attempt, as the No. 22 California Golden Bears (18-7, 10-4) came away victorious, 74-63. Cal

15th ranked Sun Devils look to get back on track in road showdown against No. 22 Cal

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by Brendan Kennealy - February 16, 2014

(Photo Credit: Mauricio Casillas/WCSN) No. 15 Arizona State (20-5, 9-4) comes into Berkeley following a blowout loss against No. 6 Stanford on Friday, in a game where they struggled mightily on offense. The Sun Devils held off No. 22 California (17-7, 9-4) in their first meeting last month in Tempe, but the

Stanford controls game from the start, cruises to victory over Arizona State

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by Katy Burge - February 15, 2014

(Photo Credit: Steve Rodriguez/Sun Devil Athletics) No. 15 Arizona State (20-5, 9-4) dropped back-to-back games for the first time this season after losing 61-35 to No. 6 Stanford (23-2, 12-1) Friday night in Palo Alto. Coming off their first loss in three months Sunday to Washington, Stanford faced ASU with just one

Wildcats dominate Sun Devils for first conference victory

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by Zac Pacleb - February 9, 2014

(Photo Credit: Steve Rodriguez/Sun Devil Athletics) The Arizona Wildcats (5-18, 1-11) avenged their 26 point loss to the No. 11 Arizona State Sun Devils (20-4, 9-3) from five days ago with a 68-49 victory in Tucson on Sunday afternoon. The win is Arizona’s first Pac-12 victory this season. Arizona’s senior forward Erica

Sun Devils keep Wildcats winless in conference play

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by Zac Pacleb - February 5, 2014

(Photo Credit: Mauricio Casillas/WCSN) In their third game in five days, the No. 11 Arizona State Sun Devils came away with another victory, this time over in-state rival Arizona, 60-34. ASU came out sluggish in the first half, and at one point failed to score over a six-minute stretch. During that drought,

Arizona State finishes home stand against rival Arizona

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by Brendan Kennealy - February 4, 2014

(Photo Credit: Steve Rodriguez/Sun Devil Athletics) The No. 11 Arizona State Sun Devils (19-3, 8-2) welcome in-state rival Arizona (4-17, 0-10) Tuesday night for their third game in five days. The Wildcats have lost all 10 of their conference games, with the last six all being double-digit losses. ASU’s last four wins have

Sun Devils win shootout and topple Ducks

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by Katy Burge - February 2, 2014

The No. 15 Arizona State women’s basketball team simply refuses to stay down. Once again, the Sun Devils pulled off a narrow victory, defeating the Oregon Ducks, 97-94. Oregon brought the NCAA’s No. 1 scoring offense into Wells Fargo Arena, averaging just under 96 points per game. Freshman Ducks’ guard Chrishae Rowe

Sun Devils storm back late to knock off Beavers

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by Zac Pacleb - January 31, 2014January 31, 2014

(Photo Credit: Steve Rodriguez/Sun Devil Athletics) Winning in the last moments of a game is becoming a recurring theme for the No. 15 Arizona State Sun Devils (18-3, 7-2). After stealing a 64-62 victory over the Oregon State Beavers (12-9, 4-5), thrilling wins are becoming more of the norm for ASU

Women’s Basketball: Success in Tight Games

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by WCSN Basketball - January 28, 2014January 28, 2014

WCSN women's basketball analysts Katy Burge and Zac Pacleb discuss how the No. 15 Arizona State women's basketball team is 8-0 in games decided by five points or less so far this season. [youtube id="iR7fG_TZybU" width="620" height="360"]

Sun Devil women’s basketball stays hot in conference play

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by Zac Pacleb - January 26, 2014January 26, 2014

(Photo: Steve Rodriguez/ASU Athletics) Nail-biting victories are starting to become a recurring theme for the No. 14 Arizona State Sun Devils. This past weekend, they took their blue-collar style on the road, first beating the Utah Utes 65-62 in Salt Lake City, and then coming out victorious against the Colorado Buffaloes

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