(Photo: Sun Devil Athletics) Averaging just 7.4 minutes per game as a freshman, Quinn Dornstauder found it difficult to make much of an impact in her first year of Division One college basketball. But in her sophomore follow up, the 6-foot-4 Saskatchewan forward has found herself as an indispensable role player on
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ASU Gymnastics: Breaking down the good and the bad
ASU Women’s Basketball: Katie Hempen is more than just a lethal shooter
(Photo: Dominic Cotroneo/WCSN) Since transferring to Arizona State from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville in May of 2012, Katie Hempen has been doing her best to assert herself as a key contributor, and in this 2014-15 season, she’s done just that. Hempen, a 5-foot-9 shooting guard from Highland, Illinois, wasn’t able to play
ASU Women’s Basketball: Arizona State cracks the Top 10
(Photo: Dominic Cotroneo/WCSN) After reaching 20 wins at the fastest rate in program history, Arizona State has reached No. 10 in the Associated Press top 25 for the first time since the 2006-07 season. ASU (20-2, 9-1 Pac-12) has benefitted from strong play from key players like Promise Amukamara, Sophie Brunner, and
ASU Women’s Basketball:Sun Devils look to overcome stingy Utah Defense
(Photo: Dominic Cotroneo/WCSN) Coming off a 68-60 rebound win against Colorado, Arizona State ventures further north to the Beehive state for their Sunday afternoon bout with Utah. The Utes enter this one with the worst record in the Pac-12 at 7-13, but don’t let that make you thing they’ll be a cakewalk
ASU Women’s Basketball: Behind their bench Arizona State avoids their first losing streak.
(Photo: Dominic Cotroneo/WCSN) Even with their starters struggling to get going early, Arizona State got the rebound win they need against Colorado after their 14 winning streak was snapped by Oregon State last Sunday. Though the 68-60 final score wouldn’t indicate it, the 9-10 Buffaloes made it tough for the Sun Devils
ASU Women’s Basketball: Arizona State looks to start a new streak against Colorado.
ASU Lacrosse: Grading the Sun Devil defense
(Photo: Jodi Vosika/ASU Lacrosse) After a year in which defensive prowess propelled the Sun Devils into the national championship game, all three starting defensemen are gone, leaving behind big question marks. How will this team measure up to last year’s, and who will step up? Losses Captain Ian Connell, Nick McEneany, and
ASU Lacrosse: Several freshmen will make an immediate impact
(Photo: Jodi Vosika/ASU Lacrosse) Last year, the ASU lacrosse team lost key players to graduation, such as Ian Connell, Justin Straker, and Logan Quinn. However, freshmen Sage DeVault, Tommy Carrasco, and Nathan Blair are looking to fill those shoes as impact players. DeVault, an attackman, comes to the team from Tesoro High