ASU Wrestling: Sun Devils take fourth at Pac-12 Championships

(Photo: Reece Andrews/WCSN) Arizona State took fourth at the Pac-12 Championships with 110.5 points and three individual championships.  Senior 133-pounder Michael McGee and sophomore 149-pounder Kyle Parco each respectively earned their second straight conference title, while sophomore heavyweight Cohlton Schultz took home his third consecutive first-place finish.  McGee finished off his finals matchup

ASU Wrestling: Sun Devils plan to surge past CSU Bakersfield

(Photo: Reece Andrews/WCSN) Looking to further its four-meet winning streak, No. 18 Arizona State (6-4, 3-1) will return to Desert Financial Arena for a noon Senior Day meet with CSU Bakersfield (1-10, 0-4) on Thursday. Excellent performances in the Sun Devils’ 125-, 133-, 141- and 149-pound weight classes have been critical to their

ASU Wrestling: Career milestones met in Sun Devils dominant 31-6 win over Trojans

(Photo: Reece Andrews/WCSN) Furthering their success from recent meets, Arizona State’s (5-4) lightweights again dominated in the team's 31-6 Friday win against Little Rock (3-8) — its third such consecutive outcome. The Sun Devils' season-high point total was facilitated with individual victories eight of the meet's 10 matches. Among No. 8 125-pound senior

ASU Wrestling: Sun Devils ground Mountain Hawks

(Photo: Reece Andrews/WCSN) After some sluggish middleweight bouts, No. 17 Arizona State (4-4) completed a comeback with wins in the dual's first two matches as well as four of the last six for a 20-16 road win over No. 21 Lehigh (6-9) on Friday.  ASU started strong with wins by 165-pound junior Tony

ASU Wrestling: No. 17 Sun Devils to visit No. 21 Lehigh

(Photo: Reece Andrews/WCSN) Looking to build upon momentum that reset after a Sunday win at Stanford snapped its four-match skid, No. 17 Arizona State (3-4, 1-1) will take to the east for a 7 p.m. (AZT) Saturday meeting with No. 21 Lehigh (6-7, 3-2) in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The Sun Devils' four lightweight

ASU Wrestling: Tigers stun short-handed Sun Devils

(Photo: Reece Andrews/WCSN) After dropping five spots to No. 8 in the latest NWCA Coaches Poll, Arizona State wrestling had a prime opportunity to recover from two straight dual defeats against a winless Princeton squad in its return to Desert Financial Arena.  Instead, the Sun Devils (2-3) — though without several starters