(Photo: Reed Harmon/WCSN) Even though Arizona State got shut out by Colorado with a score of 3-0, the night was more of a celebration of the two graduating seniors. This weekend was the last time that defenseman Molly Potter and goaltender Jordan Nash-Boulden got to compete on home ice. “Obviously I would’ve loved
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ASU Women’s Hockey: No. 12 Sun Devils rally back, but drop a close one to No. 11 Colorado, 2-1 in OT
(Photo: Reagan Smith/WCSN) In what was a hard-fought battle on the ice, the Arizona State women’s hockey team fell short to the University of Colorado, 2-1 in overtime, Friday The Buffaloes dominated most of the game especially in the first two periods. They outshot ASU 32-6 after 40 minutes of play, but
ASU Women’s Hockey: No. 12 Sun Devils clash against No. 11 Colorado in final homestand
ASU Women’s Hockey: No. 12 Sun Devils complete the sweep against rival GCU
(Photo: Reed Harmon/WCSN) In their first series after a two month break, the Arizona State Sun Devils defeated Grand Canyon University by a score of 2-1, completing the sweep. A major key to ASU’s success was senior goaltender Jordan Nash-Boulden. She stopped 60 of the 62 shots faced over the two games
ASU Women’s Hockey: No. 12 Sun Devils win in dominating fashion against rival GCU
(Photo: Patricia Vicente/WCSN) It was at this point last season where the Sun Devils captured seven wins – just three less than their eventual season total. This year has been a different scene and in a dominating fashion. That dominating attack continued Friday night as ASU shook off the rust and grabbed
ASU Women’s Hockey: No. 12 Sun Devils prepare for matchup against rivals GCU
The Arizona State women’s hockey team is set to battle rival Grand Canyon University this weekend as the two programs prepare for a potential playoff run. The Sun Devils are currently first in the Western Women’s Collegiate Hockey League conference and are unbeaten amongst division foes. GCU, on the other hand,
ASU Women’s Hockey: Players continue to sharpen skills over long winter break
(Photo: Reagan Smith/WCSN) Ah, the end of the fall semester of college. For many, it signifies the payoff of the past four months of studying, testing, and all-nighters. For the Arizona State Women’s Hockey team, it signifies a lonely month without organized team activities. No 5 a.m. wake-ups for 7 a.m. practices.