(Photo: Josh Eaton/WCSN) TEMPE — Chants of “A-S-U” and “Monster Block” rang around Desert Financial Arena throughout the evening, a sight that has become increasingly common for No. 9 Arizona State, which hosted a region in the NCAA Tournament for a second straight season. With only one loss on its home
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Undefeated Sun Devils Ride “brand” to Perfect Start
Photo: Madison Sorenson/WCSN Despite the cooler weather, it was blazing hot in Desert Financial Arena for Arizona State women’s basketball; the Sun Devils are off to their best start since 1990, and a handful of key factors are a big reason why. With the Briann January Classic looming for head coach
Van Niel, Glover among Big 12 Award winners
(Photo: Elijah Longoria/WCSN) Just 10 days after clinching the Big 12 Title against Houston, No. 9 Arizona State volleyball was honored with numerous individual awards, highlighting each player’s contributions throughout the year. The Sun Devils ended the regular season 26-3, winning 25 or more matches their third straight year for the
ASU Remains Undefeated With Blowout Home Win
Sun Devils find “clutch” gene in OT thriller against Ohio State
ASU takes down Ohio State in overtime thriller
ASU offense has no answers in Territorial Cup game to end regular season on a sour note
(Photo: Spencer Barnes/WCSN) TEMPE — The trials and tribulations Arizona State senior quarterback Jeff Sims endured over the past month had to be seen to be believed. The backup signal caller inherited a situation under center that involved starting quarterback Sam Leavitt missing the rest of the season and star junior wide
Budding Superstar Leads Sun Devils to 7th Victory
Skates to Cleats: Inside Keith Abney II inline speed skating background
(Photo: Jack Simon/ WCSN) The crowd broke out in cheers for Arizona State junior defensive back Keith Abney II. It wasn’t the first or the last time they would do so for him, mesmerized by his athletic feats. Abney, however, wasn’t playing on the manicured Bermuda grass of Frank Kush Field, surrounded
Despite two big wins ASU could not pull off the upset against No. 4 Oklahoma State.
(Photo: Courtesy of Sun Devil Athletics) TEMPE-Arizona State wrestling faced a goliath in No. 4 Oklahoma State on Sunday. The Sun Devils, however, could not be David and upset Oklahoma State. With 4,449 people in attendance, it was the second-largest crowd ever in Sun Devil wrestling history. Despite the loss, the