(Photo credit: Sierra Watson/WCSN) TEMPE – Arizona State women’s basketball was neck and neck with rival Arizona as the second quarter neared its end Saturday. The two teams were tied and looking for an opportunity to pull ahead. The Wildcats broke the tie with just under two minutes to go before halftime
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Arizona State fights hard, falls to No. 10 TCU 82-66
(Photo credit: Austin Hurst/WCSN) TEMPE - When Arizona State women’s basketball’s sophomore guard Jyah LoVett got caught up on a screen set by TCU graduate center Sedona Prince in the early moments of the third quarter in Wednesday night’s Big 12 Conference matchup, it seemed like an inconspicuous moment. However, the screen
Sun Devils celebrate Black History Month in February home opener
(Photo credit: Sierra Watson/WCSN) TEMPE — Saturday’s Arizona State women’s basketball game didn’t go as the Sun Devils expected; they lost to one of the few teams that, at the time, sat below them in the Big 12 Conference standings. Still, despite the 77-67 loss, ASU gave Saturday’s game a greater sense
Arizona State commits 33 personal fouls en route to 73-66 loss
(Photo credit: Maya Diaz/WCSN) TEMPE – With just a minute left in Arizona State’s Saturday evening affair against Cincinnati, ASU sophomore guard Jyah LoVett drove to the basket from near the top of the key. LoVett's layup didn’t sink through the net, instead, it bounced off the backboard and the front
Sun Devils drop heartbreaker to Cincinnati and extend losing streak
(Photo credit: Maya Diaz/WCSN) TEMPE — Down two points with 27 seconds left in the fourth quarter, Arizona State graduate guard Jazion Jackson stole a Cincinnati Bearcats possession at midcourt and drove down the hardwood before swinging a pass to junior guard Jalyn Brown under the basket. When Brown missed the layup,
Sun Devils struggle with pressure, inconsistency in blowout loss
(Photo credit: Maya Diaz/WCSN) TEMPE — With two seconds remaining in the second quarter and Arizona State women’s basketball trailing against No. 16 West Virginia, graduate guard Tyi Skinner took a deep breath and stepped up to the free throw line. The Sun Devils’ veteran leader and leading scorer sunk her first
Sun Devils display dominance in transition in Oregon State win
Sun Devils defense leads the way in 79-60 victory over Oregon State
(Photo credit: Maya Diaz/WCSN) TEMPE — As Oregon State senior guard Tiara Bolden buried the Beavers’ second 3-pointer of the first quarter, Arizona State women’s basketball quickly found itself down four with 3:27 remaining in the first period. After putting together its best team performance of the season a day prior
Arizona State’s complete performance leads to 80-73 victory over SMU
Notebook: Second-half woes lead to Sun Devils’ loss to GCU in Phoenix
(Photo credit: Aishling Cavanaugh/WCSN) PHOENIX — With a chance to prove Friday’s loss to Arkansas State was a fluke, Arizona State women’s basketball players walked into Footprint Center for their Hall of Fame Series game against Grand Canyon with their heads held high. Through the first 20 minutes, the Sun Devils were