On this episode of Cronkite Sports Live, anchors Andre Simms and Nicholas Badders recap men's basketball's overtime victory over Arizona, prepare for the start of the softball season and discuss which ASU coach they could stand being stuck in a blizzard with. All that and more on this episode of
Tag: Arizona State Sun Devils
ASU Women’s Basketball Gallery: 61-59 Loss to UCLA
Cronkite Sports Live: January 23, 2019 (S11E2)
ASU Men’s Basketball: 19-0 second-half run propels Devils to 78-64 win over Oregon
Cronkite Sports Live: January 18, 2019 (S11E1)
ASU Wrestling: Sun Devils fast start slows down in defeat
(Photo: Travis David V Whittaker/WCSN) "Gettin' close, Gettin' close," muttered Arizona State wrestling coach Zeke Jones after his matmen fell to the University of Michigan 23-12 Saturday night. "It’s a game of inches with the best teams," said Jones. "We gotta take care of the small things. Overall, we are improving, and
ASU Women’s Hockey: Chmelovsky lights spark for Sun Devils for late push victory over GCU
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) When fans think of rivalry games, typically what comes to mind is aggression, tension and a fast-paced game over who will reign victorious. The enthusiasm and ferocity that typically accompanies a rivalry game didn't appear right away, but eventually arrived when the Arizona State women’s hockey team rallied
Cronkite Sports Live : November 16, 2018 (S10E9)
On the season’s penultimate episode, anchors Eliav Gabay and Chancellor Johnson look at the start of the men’s basketball season, men’s hockey being ranked for the first time in its history and how the women’s basketball team left its mark on Arizona’s Native American communities. All that and more on
Cronkite Sports Live: November 9, 2018 (S10E8)
ASU Soccer: Season comes to an end as Sun Devils miss out on NCAA Tournament
(Photo: Colin Thompson/WCSN) Arizona State women’s soccer did as much as it could in 2018: the Sun Devils beat who they were supposed to beat, picked up a couple of upsets, and ended up finishing 8th place in the Pac-12, three places above their preseason projection. On Monday, however, they learned that