(Photo: Sammy Nute/WCSN) TEMPE-Brynn Covell’s stat line may not be the most impressive. Her name may not pop out on the score sheet, and she may not be the main player to watch on the court. But Covell is making her mark on every game she plays, contributing greatly to Arizona
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Height not an issue for No. 13 Sun Devils in sweep of Colorado
(Photo: Elizabeth Agazaryan/WCSN) TEMPE – While No. 13 Arizona State Volleyball came into Friday night’s match with the far better record, Colorado had an edge in another area – height. A mismatch in this area could have been main factor in an upset. ASU is aware of this, especially after witnessing
Geli Cyr, Claire Jeter help No. 13 Sun Devils handle adversity, defeat Houston
No. 13 Sun Devils Maintain Composure In Sweep Of Houston
(Photo: Elizabeth Agazaryan/WCSN) TEMPE – The third set of No. 13 Arizona State Volleyball’s Wednesday night match against Houston began similarly to the first two sets. As was a theme throughout the night, the Cougars kept the match close. Despite coming out on top in sets one and two, the Sun Devils
New Conference, Same Rivalry: Sun Devils pull out gritty win over Arizona
Motivated By Her Last Name, Shania Cromartie Defines Herself
No. 15 Arizona continues winning ways against No. 20 BYU in an impressive sweep
(Photo: Maya Diaz/WCSN) TEMPE - An attack error in the second set by senior outside hitter Geli Cyr could’ve signified Arizona State was starting to crumble after a back-and-forth victory in set one. Instead, the very next play, a kill from Savannah Kjolhede started a hot streak BYU couldn’t keep up
Sun Devils take on Utah schools in first Big 12 home weekend
No. 14 Sun Devils hit plateaus in loss to No. 19 Baylor
(Photo: Sammy Nute/WCSN) A sequence of events that described No. 14 Arizona State Volleyball’s (12-2, 1-1 Big 12) Friday night match against No. 19 Baylor (10-3, 2-0 Big 12) came in the second set when ASU trailed 16-20. The Sun Devils were struggling to erase the four-point deficit Baylor took over
No. 14 Arizona State starts the new era off with yet another sweep
(Photo: Sammy Nute/WCSN) A challenge by No. 14 Arizona State’s head coach JJ Van Niel late in the third set might’ve been the difference maker Wednesday night in Texas as Van Niel successfully challenged that a kill from Scottsdale native and TCU freshman outside hitter Evan Hendrix landed outside ASU’s line.