Another gem from Kenzie Brown gives ASU the win over UNLV

(Photo credit: Madison Sorenson/WCSN) TEMPE — After its furthest road trip of the season, newly ranked No. 23 Arizona State Softball returned to Farrington Stadium to continue its pitching dominance. Senior righty Kenzie Brown had another phenomenal night in the circle, fanning 10 batters in 6.0 innings pitched, only giving up

Clever baserunning propels Sun Devils to Saturday wins

(Photo credit: Zina Garcia/WCSN) TEMPE — Arizona State softball showcased its intelligence on the basepath with two doubleheader wins Saturday. The Arizona State Sun Devils (15-5) tallied two more wins in the ASU Invitational after an 11-4 win over the University of Texas at El Paso Miners (10-8) and a 4-1 win

Sun Devil pitching shines in Saturday doubleheader

(Photo credit: Madison Sorenson/WCSN) TEMPE — The recipe for Saturday's success at Club Farrington was full of many ingredients, but none more important than pitching. The two players of the games for Arizona State softball (15-5) were freshman righthander Julianne Tipton and senior righty Kenzie Brown. Across the span of both

Kenzie Brown and Meika Lauppe stand out in Sunday victory

(Photo credit: Zina Garcia/WCSN) TEMPE — In the sixth inning, senior right-handed pitcher Kenzie Brown got ahead in the count early and then struck out New Mexico State junior outfielder Devin Elam. Brown followed it up by striking out redshirt junior Kristiana Watson and freshman catcher Skye Johnson to end the

Long-ball pushes Sun Devils to 5-1 win

(Photo credit: Zina Garcia/WCSN) TEMPE — Arizona State softball showed its strength in a long-ball win Sunday. Arizona State (10-5) earned the 5-1 win over the New Mexico State Aggies (9-8) to end the three-day Sun Devil Classic. The Sun Devils finished with a 3-1 record on their home turf, with their

Sun Devils fall to Lopes in first game away from Farrington

(Photo credit: Zina Garcia/WCSN) PHOENIX — Arizona State Softball couldn’t find any offense and squandered another great start from sophomore right-handed pitcher Meika Lauppe, falling to the Antelopes on Tuesday night.Despite getting seven hits, the Sun Devils (7-4) did not bring home a run in their first away game of the