(Photo: Spencer Barnes/WCSN) PHOENIX — On the heels of Arizona State baseball’s wild tenth-inning victory over Washington — its eighth in its last nine contests — head coach Willie Bloomquist had a clear and direct message. No matter the conditions, his team will always refuse to quit. His passionate comments were fitting at that
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Devils fail to secure first conference series win in 7-2 loss to Cal
(Photo: Marina Williams/WCSN) TEMPE – After ending their 11 game losing streak in walk-off fashion Saturday, Arizona State softball entered Sunday looking to win their first series in conference play against California. Farrington was packed once again as they cheered on ASU in what could be the turnaround series the Sun
Sun Devil tennis team’s travel to Ojai for final Pac-12 Tennis Tournaments
ASU Volleyball: Sun Devils sweep Bears at home, win third match of season
ASU Volleyball: Sun Devils drop both Bay Area tilts
(Photo: Haley M Sparacle/WCSN) Arizona State’s travel to the Bay Area was met with resistance and two lack-luster efforts against two of the best teams in the Pac-12 conference. Oct. 11 v. California (0-3, 20-25, 20-25, 19-25) First up, the Sun Devils took on the No. 16 ranked California Golden Bears Friday night.
ASU Baseball: Sun Devils split rain-shortened series against California
Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN It wasn't an ideal trip to northern California for the Arizona State baseball team (36-15, 15-11 Pac-12), as Mother Nature forced a failed attempt for a doubleheader on Sunday at Evans Diamond against the California Golden Bears (30-18, 15-11 Pac-12). As a result, the Sun Devils will return
ASU Men’s Tennis: No. 28 Sun Devils seek rubber match victory in Pac-12 Tournament opener
ASU Gymnastics: No. 21 Gym Devils finish fifth in Pac-12 Championships, highest finish since 2004
(Photo: Melissa Perenson/Pac-12) The No. 21 Arizona State Gym Devils (11-10, 1-5 Pac-12) traveled to the Maverick Center in West Valley City, Utah, for the 2019 Pac-12 Gymnastics Championships. The Gym Devils were joined by No. 18 Washington, No. 26 Stanford, and No. 30 Arizona in the afternoon session with No. 2 UCLA, No.