(Photo: Maya Diaz WCSN) TEMPE – Following the Arizona State men’s basketball team’s 89-82 loss against the No. 1 Arizona Wildcats, head coach Bobby Hurley hoped his team could “bottle some of what we did.” His Sun Devils team put in a resilient performance in front of the hostile Tucson crowd before
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(Photo: Josh Eaton/WCSN) TEMPE– After Arizona State killed one of four penalties Friday night, senior forward Cruz Lucius skated into the offensive zone with no defenders in sight. As he looked down at the goaltender, the stadium held its breath in anticipation. All season long, in this exact type of scenario,
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(Photo: Aiden Longbrake/WCSN) TEMPE – Being on the first line in hockey is something that players aren’t just handed. That honor is earned throughout the season, with players on that line needing to be the best players on the ice. Arizona State’s first line, consisting of sophomore forward Cullen Potter and
Sun Devils’ Comeback Falls Short in First Conference Game
(Photo: Joshua Eaton/ WCSN) Since the Sun Devils’ first game of the season against Southern Utah, head coach Bobby Hurley has preached that simply winning isn’t enough. His team needed to “set a bar” at a higher standard in order to compete with Big 12 opponents. Seven weeks later, their first conference