(Photo: Spencer Barnes/WCSN) During the 2025 offseason, Arizona State men’s basketball pulled talent from all over the world, including seven players from overseas. Of the eight players born in the United States, seven came from either a neighboring state or from across the country. Only one carries a true connection to
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Sun Devils battle through injuries and early deficit to knock off Utah
Sun Devils unable to deal with Wildcats physicality in Territorial Cup Finale
(Photo: Spencer Barnes/ WCSN) TEMPE—All-black clothing is typically associated with sorrow or mourning, often symbolizing an absence of light. On Saturday, it symbolized an absence of hope in the waning moments between the 48th state's biggest rivalry. The Sun Devils debuted their uniform collaborations with NBA superstar James Harden, featuring black jerseys,
Odum dominates, giving Fans something To Believe in against Cincinnati
(Photo: Jack Simon/ WCSN) TEMPE–“We don't give our fans any reason to show up with enthusiasm to think that we're going to win a basketball game.” Following Wednesday’s 75-63 loss to West Virginia, those were the words of Arizona State Men’s Basketball head coach Bobby Hurley. ASU isn’t the only Big 12
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
ASU advances to Maui Invitational Championship with another high-scoring win
Sun Devils Earn Comeback in Honolulu, but had their Flaws Exposed
(Photo: Courtesy of Sun Devil Athletics) Arizona State traveled to Honolulu for a hard-fought 83-76 victory over the University of Hawaii on Thursday. In their first away game of the season, the Sun Devils’ (4-1) talented guards and strong second half made up for their deficit in the paint. The Rainbow
Fouls and efficiency struggles the difference maker against No.19 Gonzaga
(Photo: Spencer Barnes/ WCSN) TEMPE – Bobby Hurley was livid. Arizona State men’s basketball’s head coach watched his freshman starting center, Massamba Diop, hit the ground hard after contact from Gonzaga graduate forward Graham Ike on a dunk attempt. No foul was called. Hurley threw his hands up in the air and let