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2014-15 Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Preview: The middle-third

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  • Men's Basketball
by Zane Hopen - November 12, 2014November 13, 2014

(Photo: Zac Pacleb/WCSN) For season previews of Nos. 1-4, click here. For season previews of Nos. 9-12, click here.   The Pac-12 is wide-open, and that means every team not from Tucson has a shot to be a contender. Some are calling this season a subpar year in the conference with no truly elite

ASU Men’s Basketball: Maroon & Gold scrimmage player grades

  • Arizona State
  • Article
  • Men's Basketball
by WCSN Basketball - November 8, 2014November 8, 2014

(Photo: Zac Pacleb/WCSN)   The Arizona State men's basketball team held their annual Maroon & Gold scrimmage in Wells Fargo Arena. With a solid crowd on hand, both teams competed well and eventually, the gold team came out on top, 63-58. That being said, head coach Herb Sendek mixed up the rosters

ASU Men’s Basketball: Sun Devil freshman guard Kodi Justice trying to live up to his nickname

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  • Men's Basketball
by Zane Hopen - October 17, 2014October 17, 2014

(Photo: ASU athletics) Most athletes would prefer not to be compared to someone else. They would rather be their own player, play their own game and not have to worry about living up to some hype placed on them by someone else. Others embrace the comparisons. They enjoy being viewed as a

ASU Men’s Basketball: Point guard battle

  • Arizona State
  • Men's Basketball
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by WCSN Basketball - October 15, 2014November 8, 2014

  WCSN reporters Jake Gadon and Zane Hopen break down the position battle at the point guard position with the departure of Jahii Carson.

ASU Men’s Basketball: New Sun Devil Connor MacDougall revels in the progress

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  • Men's Basketball
by Kristina Vicario - October 13, 2014October 14, 2014

(Photo: coronahoops.com) It’s almost second nature. The game. An automatic response programed into college-level players when asked what is most important to them. Once they take that college court for the first time, and can see their futures in the reflections of their massive bodies on the hardwood, the game becomes

ASU Men’s Basketball: Finding a point guard is a priority for Herb Sendek

  • Arizona State
  • Article
  • Men's Basketball
by Zane Hopen - October 7, 2014October 9, 2014

(Photo: Noah Findling/WCSN) The big question for the Arizona State basketball team last season was whether or not Jahii Carson would take the next step and become one of the biggest forces in the country at the point guard position. Now, Carson is gone, and with an extreme roster turnover, ASU head

ASU Men’s Basketball: Media Day Brings Up More Questions Than Answers

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  • Men's Basketball
by Kristina Vicario - October 4, 2014October 4, 2014

(Photo: ASU Athletics) The Arizona State men's basketball squad is currently lacking a superstar. Last year’s triumvirate of Jahii Carson, Jermaine Marshall and Jordan Bachynski is gone, and now thirteen men look to form a cohesive unit that can function without one. Coach Herb Sendek said that this team might just be

Freshman Armand Perry brings championship experience to starting lineup

  • Arizona State
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  • Football
by Adam Stites - September 5, 2014September 6, 2014

(Photo: ASU Athletics) When D.J. Calhoun and Tashon Smallwood made starts against Weber State, they became only the fifth and sixth Sun Devils ever to start as freshmen in an opener. Cornerback Armand Perry missed his chance to be the seventh, but it only took him one week to find his

Arizona State basketball provided false hope in final showing

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  • Men's Basketball
by Troy Lopez - March 25, 2014March 25, 2014

(Photo: ASU Athletics) They lost their last five conference road games. They lost by 21 in the second round of the Pac-12 Tournament. They seemed destined for doom in their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2009. Yet somehow, the Arizona State men’s basketball team had everyone believing once again. In a season with as many

Section H: Episode 8

  • Arizona State
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  • Men's Basketball
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by Section H - February 20, 2014October 6, 2014

Nick and Ryan catch you up on the latest in ASU basketball including the upset win over Arizona. They also look ahead to Utah and talk some NCAA tournament seeding and NBA draft stock for the Sun Devils

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