(Photo: Nick Badders/WCSN) Entering into the second period of Arizona State’s first Western Women’s Collegiate Hockey League conference tournament match, it really was anyone’s guess as to who would pull away with a win. Sure, ASU had gathered the momentum in the final five minutes of the first period, but Colorado State
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ASU Women’s Hockey GALLERY: Arizona State beats Colorado State 4-1
ASU Women’s Hockey: Sun Devils prepare for WWCHL tournament in Salt Lake City
ASU Women’s Hockey: Goaltender Macy Eide finds companionship and strength off the ice with her significant other
(Photo: Reagan Smith/WCSN) When first mentioning chemistry and support, the first thought would be to look at a team and its players and see how they’ve gelled together. What often gets overlooked is the support these players receive from the off the respected platform they play on. For sophomore goaltender Macy Eide,
ASU Women’s Hockey GALLERY: Sun Devils Beat GCU 3-2
ASU Women’s Hockey: Steinman’s support from her father felt on and off the ice
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) Two years into her collegiate career at Arizona State, forward Abby Steinman’s support from her father remains as strong as ever before. Every game at Oceanside Ice Arena, you can find Scott Steinman by the glass with his familiar sign showing support for his daughter. “It means a lot, especially
ASU Women’s Hockey: No. 12 Sun Devils win 3-2 over GCU, secure No. 2 seed in WWCHL playoffs
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) It was a dominate performance from goaltender Jordan-Nash Boulden who saved 52 of the 54 shots faced in Saturday’s 3-2 win over rivals Grand Canyon. “She’s just ridiculous, there’s nothing really else to say, she’s superhuman,” assistant coach Kaley Marino said after the game. “I can’t even cheer anymore;
ASU Women’s Hockey GALLERY: Arizona State beats Grand Canyon 3-2
ASU Women’s Hockey Prepares for Final Regular Season Game
(Photo: Patricia Vicente/WCSN) Arizona State is preparing to face their in-state rival Grand Canyon in their last regular season game. “Obviously with it being the in-state rivalry, both teams play their absolute best when we play each other,” head coach Lindsey Ellis said. “It’s really important to be able to make those
ASU Women’s Hockey: Freshmen Continue to Impact the Team
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) As the season begins to settle, the ASU women's hockey freshmen have left their mark on the ice. Malak Rabuck, Taylor Northcott, Morgan Benson, Sara Zimmerman, Emily Kline, Karlie Chadwick, Abi McGee, Andi Main, and Claire Walter make up the team’s nine freshmen. Together, the freshman have totaled 72