(Photo: ASU Athletics) It was a tough day at the ballpark but the Arizona State softball team was able to remain undefeated as they defeated the Illinois State Redbirds 4-2 and the San Jose State Spartans 7-4. The Sun Devils improved their record to 11-0 but struggled offensively in the first game
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Escobedo nearly throws no-hitter as Arizona State softball remain perfect
[youtube id="eYkjUPMlQU0"] (Photo:Josh Frons) The No. 5 Arizona State Sun Devils capped off an eventful Friday night in Tempe with a 7-0 victory over the No. 11 defending national champion Oklahoma Sooners and a 5-2 win over Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. The first end of the two games was a statement
Arizona State softball cruises to six victories in season-opening tournament
(Photo:Josh Frons) The Arizona State softball team went 6-0 in the season-opening Kajikawa Classic tournament over the weekend. Dallas Escobedo and Mackenzie Popescue each picked up three victories while shortstop Cheyenne Coyle paced the Sun Devils at the plate with three home runs. The Sun Devils cruised to four mercy-rule victories in
Arizona State softball sweeps season-opening doubleheader
(Photo:Josh Frons) The Arizona State softball players were excited to finally start the season as they took the field for the first time on Thursday for a day-night double-header. Fueled by a dominant pitching performance from Dallas Escobedo in the first game and an offensive explosion in the second game, the
Arizona State pitchers Dallas Escobedo, Mackenzie Popescue poised for strong senior seasons
(Photo:ASU Athletics) With both of its top starting pitchers returning, it’s no surprise that the Arizona State Sun Devils will begin the season at No. 7 in the country. Headlining the two-headed monster of a pitching staff is two-time All-American Dallas Escobedo. The righty was recently named to the “Watch List” for
Arizona State softball returns eight starters, three All-Americans
Arizona State is Oklahoma City-bound
(Photo: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports) The Sun Devils secured their position in the Women’s College World series Sunday with a 5-2 win over the Kentucky Wildcats at Farrington Stadium. The first innings showcased, once again, the offensive power at the top of the Devils' lineup. Alix Johnson singled and successfully stole second