(Photo via Sam Polgreen/WCSN) TEMPE — Arizona State’s first game of the 2024 ASU Invitational was about the most dominant win seen at Farrington Stadium this season. A shutout pitching performance and supercharged offense made game one an easy win for the Sun Devils. The success carried over into the night's
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ASU shows off on both sides of the ball in sweep of UTEP
Sun Devils open eight-game weekend with UTEP doubleheader
(Photo via Sammy Nute/WCSN) The Sun Devils finished the Littlewood Classic with a 3-2 tournament record and a 5-4 overall record after losses to then-No. 16 Virginia Tech and Cal State Fullerton and face a quick turnaround on Wednesday in a doubleheader against UTEP before starting the Sun Devil Classic on
Sun Devils’ offense shines against BYU
(Photo via Sammy Nute/WCSN) TEMPE — The Arizona State softball team headed into the opening matchup of the 2024 Littlewood Classic, hoping to make a statement. With a tough weekend slate approaching, there was no better time to set the tone than going up against the undefeated BYU Cougars. Fifth-year right-handed pitcher
Rejuvenated Sun Devils primed for Bartlett’s second year
Sun Devils close fall season with intrasquad showcase
Sun Devils undefeated fall season comes to an end at GCU
(Photo via Julia Coyne/WCSN) PHOENIX — Arizona State softball traveled across the valley Wednesday night to battle their cross town rival GCU for the second time this fall. Coming off four straight wins including a 5-4 victory against the Lopes two weeks ago, ASU came into its last fall ball game with
Sun Devil veterans spark rally, lead ASU to 16-1 victory
(Photo via Nicole Mullen/WCSN) TEMPE — Arizona State softball continued its winning ways Friday night in a dominant 16-1 victory over the Embry-Riddle Eagles. The impressive win gives the Sun Devils a 2-0 start to their fall ball slate, adding on to their previous victory over Central Arizona 22-2 on Wednesday
Sun Devils tally 8 home runs in fall ball debut
(Photo via Nicole Mullen/WCSN) TEMPE — Following an offseason marked by significant roster changes, Arizona State Softball returned to Farrington Stadium Wednesday night for its fall ball debut against Central Arizona. The Sun Devils Dominated Central Arizona in a 22-2 victory that saw a three-inning no-hitter, eight home runs, and the debut