Sun Devils aim to bounce back in road series with Cincinnati

(Photo Courtesy of Cincinnati Athletics) Following a series where head coach Willie Bloomquist said the team hit “rock bottom”, Arizona State Baseball (22-11, 8-4 Big 12) heads to the Queen City for a weekend series with fellow conference newcomer, the Cincinnati Bearcats (19-13, 6-6 Big 12).  The aforementioned “rock bottom” series against

No. 4/17 Sun Devils Set For Big 12 Championships 

(Photo: Casey McNulty/Sun Devil Athletics)  The Arizona State Sun Devils completed their regular season on Feb. 8, but the competition is far from finished. The Sun Devils are now headed to Federal Way, Washington, to compete in their first ever Big 12 Championships.  The ASU men are coming off a men's Pac-12

Sun Devils suffer another heartbeaking loss against TCU

TEMPE—Tied 67-67 with just under a minute-and-a-half remaining TCU men's basketball was looking to vanquish Arizona State's comeback attempt. It had been a stagnating offensive performance for both sides. Multiple scoreless stretches plagued both rosters. The Horned Frogs were trying to survive with a win.  TCU’s senior guard Noah Reynolds double-clutched

Sun Devils prepare for bouts with two Texas teams

(Photo: Spencer Barnes/WCSN) It has been a difficult month-long stretch for head coach Bobby Hurley and his Arizona State men’s basketball team. After an encouraging non-conference season, the Big 12 has been nothing but discouraging. With a 3-9 overall conference record and eight losses in their previous 10 games, the Sun

ASU Baseball: Recently reinstated center fielder Andrew Shaps is ready to lead the team to the next level

(Photo: Dominic Cotroneo/WCSN)   While Arizona State’s 4-3 record is better than it appears on paper, the team has yet to maximize its full potential. That is largely due to a missing piece, junior center fielder Andrew Shaps, having served a five game suspension to open the season. He missed the entire series