(Photo By: Katherin Gore/ WCSN) TEMPE — In the 19th minute of play, Kierra Blundell spotted an opening. The ASU freshman forward played a through ball along the ground, just left of the 18-yard box to junior attacker Enasia Colon. Colon received and took her first touch into space leaving the
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ASU faces stern test in conference leaders TCU
Three Takeaways: ASU Soccer has disapointing night against Baylor
ASU Soccer Heads to Baylor to begin final Big 12 Road Trip
ASU Soccer finishes three-game road slate Sunday against UCF
(Photo By: Hazel Foubert/WCSN) Coming off its first Big-12 win against the University of Houston (3-4-1, 0-2), Arizona State (6-1-2, 1-1) women’s soccer is in Orlando to face the University of Central Florida (3-1-2, 1-0) to close their three-game road slate. ASU currently sits 2-1 on the road. This is the Sun
By The Numbers: In-depth look at ASU Soccer before Big-12 play begins
(Photo By: Hazel Foubert/WCSN) Arizona State Women’s Soccer: Preparing for Big 12 Success As the Arizona State Women’s Soccer team approaches its debut Big 12 season, ASU is building momentum and displaying a balanced and efficient offensive strategy. With an impressive 5-0-2 record behind 19 goals and 18 assists over their first
ASU Soccer: A look into Pac-12 Conference play as Sun Devils head to Cal
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) With a three-game winning streak in hand, and sitting on a 5–2–0 record following non-conference action, the Arizona State women’s soccer program has every reason to be confident as they prepare to enter Pac-12 play. The Sun Devils lost by just one goal in each of their defeats,
ASU Soccer: Sun Devils Fall in Hard-Fought Match Against Baylor
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) Down in Tucson and facing a Baylor Bears (5–2–0) team that was receiving votes in the most recent United Soccer Coaches poll, Arizona State (2–2–0) fought hard on Friday afternoon before eventually falling to the Bears 1–0. Julie James scored the winning goal with 31 minutes left to
ASU Soccer: Sun Devils continue to look for progress in 2018 season
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) Three years. For the women’s soccer program at Arizona State, that length of time holds a special, if slightly disappointing, meaning: three years since they last had a winning record, three years since beating rivals Arizona, three years since finishing above .500 at home. Despite these numbers, there