ASU volleyball generating crowd momentum

(Photo: Trey Lanthier/WCSN) Few have been able to handle the heat in Tempe this season, particularly those taking on the blazing hot Sun Devils in Wells Fargo Arena. Through six matches at Wells Fargo Arena this season, the No. 16 Sun Devils have only dropped one, a four-set loss to No. 22

Do you speak Graham?

(Photo: ASU Athletics) Every Monday Todd Graham holds a press conference to discuss the previous week and Arizona State’s upcoming opponent. We’ll try to decipher what exactly the second-year Sun Devil’s head coach is saying during his often long-winded, sometimes funny, and always entertaining and informative media sessions. Note: All quotes were

Arizona State upsets No. 2 Stanford

(Photo: Steve Rodriguez: ASU Athletics) The No. 2 ranked Stanford soccer team had not last at home in 73 straight games. To put things in perspective, George W. Bush was still president and reigning Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel was just 15 years old, the last time the Cardinal lost at home. However,

Ducks drown Sun Devils in four sets

(Photo: Ryan Bafaloukos/WCSN) In a match of ranked opponents, the Sun Devils just couldn’t swim with the Ducks at Wells Fargo Arena. The No. 21 ranked Oregon Ducks defeated Arizona State in four sets. After ASU won the first 25-21, Oregon ran off three in a row (25-19, 25-10, 25-20). The Sun Devils

From the classroom to the court

(Photo: ASU Athletics) A student of the game as well as in the classroom, 6-foot-7 junior college transfer Sai Tummala looks to excel on and off the basketball court. While simultaneously being a pre-med student enrolled in Barrett, The Honors College at Arizona State University and a Division I basketball player, Tummala

Sun Devils fall to the Fighting Irish

(Photo: ASU Athletics) In a game that didn’t feel like it should’ve been as close as it was, Arizona State lost to Notre Dame, 37-34 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The Sun Devils started good, then fell apart in the middle of the game. Somehow, Arizona State battled back and tied