(Photo courtesy: Manager Games/X) NCAA Basketball team managers, like the jobs they do, are versatile. No two managers look the same, possess the same desires, or have the same skills. In fact, there’s likely only one amalgamating characteristic amongst all college basketball managers who willingly allocate more than 50 hours a
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Sun Devils stun GCU with ninth-inning comeback
(Photo: Sammy Nute/WCSN) PHOENIX — Arizona State baseball right-handed pitcher Hunter Omlid stood on the mound at Phoenix Municipal Stadium with the bases loaded after allowing a single to the first hitter he faced. With an out on the board in the top of the seventh and his team leading crosstown rival
ASU holds off Cal comeback for 10-9 win, clinch series
(Photo Courtesy of Sun Devil Athletics) PHOENIX — On Friday night’s game against Cal, the bottom of the fifth inning was the turning point for Arizona State baseball. ASU was staring at a four-to-two deficit that was largely attributed to collectively hitting 3-16 (.188) entering the frame. Cal freshman right-handed pitcher Trey
Hunter Omlid delivers on career night, establishing potential role
(Photo: Marina Williams/WCSN) PHOENIX — Arizona State's pitching staff has had its fair share of struggles, but it continues to get high-level relief arm performances through various points this season. At first, it was sophomore left-handed pitcher Ben Jacobs, who proved early in the year he could pitch multiple innings effectively, especially
ASU Women’s Hockey Prepares for Final Regular Season Game
(Photo: Patricia Vicente/WCSN) Arizona State is preparing to face their in-state rival Grand Canyon in their last regular season game. “Obviously with it being the in-state rivalry, both teams play their absolute best when we play each other,” head coach Lindsey Ellis said. “It’s really important to be able to make those
ASU Women’s Hockey: Sun Devils face rival GCU this coming weekend
(Photo: Reagan Smith/WCSN) Arizona State Women’s Hockey is 4-0 to start the 2019-2020 campaign. In what has arguably been the best start in program history, ASU has a +19 scoring differential. The expectations with nine freshmen on any roster are understandably low due to lack of experience, but the Devils have shown they
ASU Men’s Tennis: No. 32 Sun Devils dominate in three home matches
(Photo: Patricia Vicente/WCSN) The No.32 Arizona State Sun Devils (12-10 overall, 3-2 Pac-12) secured three dominating wins over No. 42 Oregon (13-5, 1-3 Pac-12), Washington (6-13, 1-3 Pac-12) and Grand Canyon University (15-5, 3-0 Pac-12), surrendering losing only one individual match over the four dual matches at Whiteman Tennis Center. After handling
ASU Men’s Tennis: No. 32 Sun Devils continue homestand with busy weekend
ASU Men’s Tennis: Sun Devils break from difficult Pac-12 start to host Liberty
(Photo: Alex Roddier/WCSN) After a rough start to its 2019 Pac-12 campaign with back-to-back road losses to No. 7 Stanford and California, the Arizona State men’s tennis team (4-7, 0-2 Pac-12) looks to bounce back in a non-conference match against Liberty on Tuesday in Tempe, a match that was just recently
ASU Women’s Hockey: Sun Devils advance to semifinal of WWCHL Playoffs
(Photo: Riley Trujilo/WSCN) With their season on the line, the Arizona State women’s hockey team beat their in-state rival Grand Canyon University 4-0 to move onto the semifinals of the Western Women’s Collegiate Hockey League playoffs. In their seventh meeting this season, the Sun Devils will walk away from the 2018-19 season