ASU Women’s Basketball Roundtable: Sun Devils’ non-conference play in review

(Photo via  Janaé Bradford/WCSN) The Natasha Adair era for ASU Women’s Basketball is off to a decent start. Following an 82-67 win over Prairie View A&M on Dec. 17, the Sun Devils concluded non-conference play with a 7-4 record. Often touted by Adair, the first part of the Sun Devils' schedule

ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils wrap up non-conference play with 69-52 victory over UC Irvine

(Photo: Brendan O'Keefe/WCSN) In today’s day and age, it’s common to have to adapt on the fly, and Tuesday’s matchup between the Arizona State Sun Devils (7-5) and UC Irvine Anteaters (5-5) was yet another example of this. The game was supposed to take place at Desert Financial Arena, but a power

ASU Women’s Basketball: Loville’s 34 points leads Sun Devils past San Diego

(Photo: Brendan O'Keefe/WCSN)            Amidst COVID-19 scares throughout the sports world, the Arizona State Sun Devils hit the road for their eleventh game of the season.            Charli Turner Thorne and her squad headed to San Diego to take on the Toreros with hopes of avenging their loss from last week’s game against Creighton.

ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils travel to San Diego, then host UC Irvine

(Photo: Brendan O'Keefe/WCSN)            With 10 games under their belt, the Arizona State Sun Devils (5-5) will enter the final stage of their non-conference matchups with hopes of entering conference play above .500.           Thus far, head coach Charli Turner Thorne and her squad have acquired five losses, with

ASU Women’s Basketball: Creighton spoils the Sun Devils’ second half surge

(Photo: Brendan O'Keefe/WCSN)             Slow starts and poor shooting performances have been a problem for Arizona State all season, and Sunday’s matchup against Creighton was the latest example of these trends.           The Creighton Blue Jays’ (6-2, 2-0 Big East) captured a 69-62 victory over the Arizona State Sun Devils (5-5) off a