(Photo: Gabrielle Mercer/WCSN) Arizona State (5-9-0) fell to RPI (9-6-3) on Friday night by a score of 5-1 as the Engineers skated all over the Sun Devils. Heckling fans packed into Houston Field House as the RPI Engineers showed their NCAA experience by controlling the game in nearly all aspects. ASU found
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ASU Hockey: Sun Devils ready to face off against RPI
(Photo: Tyler Paley/WCSN) Coming off of a two game split in exhibition games against the University of Alberta, the Arizona State hockey team will go back to its regular season schedule to face Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York. The Sun Devils gained valuable experience against an older and tougher Alberta team at
ASU Hockey: Analyzing the two game series against Alberta
(Photo: Tyler Paley/WCSN) Oh, Canada. After a physical, hard fought exhibition series with the University of Alberta in Tempe this weekend, the Arizona State Sun Devils get ready to get back on the road having twice tied with one of the best teams the CIS has to offer. While the teams technically split the
ASU Hockey: Sun Devils lose shootout against Alberta
(Photo: Megan Plain/WCSN) As if one shootout wasn’t good enough. After winning a shootout on Friday night, the Sun Devils failed to complete a two game sweep against the University of Alberta, dropping the game in a shootout on Saturday night. Alberta was victorious in the shootout, but under exhibition rules, the game
ASU Hockey: Arizona State defeats Alberta 5-4 in shootout
(Photo: Tyler Paley/WCSN) Despite Canada’s friendly reputation, Friday night’s exhibition was anything but. The Arizona State Sun Devils (5-8) defeated the University of Alberta Golden Bears (12-3-1) 5-4 in a shootout. The Golden Bears entered the game having won eight of their last ten, the best record in the Canada West over that
ASU Hockey: Clarkson outlasts Sun Devils in both games of weekend series
ASU Hockey: Sun Devils travel to upstate New York for two with Clarkson
ASU Hockey: Powers reacts to Big Ten legislation proposal
(Photo: Gabrielle Mercer/WCSN) The Big Ten has recently submitted a piece of legislation to the NCAA that would lower the age of eligibility for incoming recruits from 21 to 20 years old, or two years after the recruit’s anticipated high school graduation date. Therefore, any player who chooses to wait until they’re 21