(Photo: Reagan Smith/WCSN) Coaching in 2020 has presented a set of challenges that have never been seen before. There’s the unknown of when the next game or even the next practice will be. Who will test positive for COVID-19? Or, how an outbreak could affect their season? These are all things out of
Tag: Jordan Nash-Boulden
ASU Women’s Hockey: No.12 Sun Devils look to advance to nationals with win over Colorado
(Photo: Nick Badders/WCSN) After beating Colorado State and Utah in the opening rounds of the Western Women's Collegiate Hockey League playoffs, the Arizona State Women's Hockey team will play in the conference's championship game for the first time in program history. With 4-1 and 3-1 wins under their belts, the No. 12
ASU Women’s Hockey: Sun Devils prepare for WWCHL tournament in Salt Lake City
ASU Women’s Hockey: No. 12 Sun Devils rally back, but drop a close one to No. 11 Colorado, 2-1 in OT
(Photo: Reagan Smith/WCSN) In what was a hard-fought battle on the ice, the Arizona State women’s hockey team fell short to the University of Colorado, 2-1 in overtime, Friday The Buffaloes dominated most of the game especially in the first two periods. They outshot ASU 32-6 after 40 minutes of play, but
ASU Women’s Hockey: No. 12 Sun Devils clash against No. 11 Colorado in final homestand
ASU Women’s Hockey: Players continue to sharpen skills over long winter break
(Photo: Reagan Smith/WCSN) Ah, the end of the fall semester of college. For many, it signifies the payoff of the past four months of studying, testing, and all-nighters. For the Arizona State Women’s Hockey team, it signifies a lonely month without organized team activities. No 5 a.m. wake-ups for 7 a.m. practices.
ASU Women’s Hockey: Sun Devils name captains for remainder of 2019-20 season
ASU Women’s Hockey GALLERY: Scrimmage with 16U DYHA Jr. Devils
ASU Women’s Hockey: Sun Devils bringing “different atmosphere” to the ice to start 2019-20 season
ASU Women’s Hockey: Sun Devils advance to semifinal of WWCHL Playoffs
(Photo: Riley Trujilo/WSCN) With their season on the line, the Arizona State women’s hockey team beat their in-state rival Grand Canyon University 4-0 to move onto the semifinals of the Western Women’s Collegiate Hockey League playoffs. In their seventh meeting this season, the Sun Devils will walk away from the 2018-19 season