(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) Reporter Tyler Strachan analyzes No. 9 ASU's win over No. 14 UCLA and senior guard Katie Hempen's record-setting day for the Sun Devils.
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ASU Women’s Basketball: Katie Hempen leads ASU to bounce-back win over UCLA
(Photo: Drew Martin/WCSN) The game following a big loss isn't always a positive one, but Katie Hempen made sure that narrative didn’t unfold on Friday night. After suffering a demoralizing defeat to Oregon State on Monday, Hempen and No. 8 Arizona State (19-4, 10-1 Pac-12) seemed to find their stride against the
ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils face big test in season opener against No. 17 Kentucky
ASU Women’s Basketball: 2015-16 Season Preview
(Photo: Scotty Bara/WCSN) Going into the 2014-15 season, the Arizona State women’s basketball team was picked to finish seventh in the conference. Obviously, nobody expected much. The Sun Devils had lost all-conference point guard and leading scorer Deja Mann to graduation. Aside from the lone senior on the roster in Promise Amukamara,
ASU Women’s Basketball: Returners finish M&G Madness with exciting win
(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) Just as they did in the 2014-15 season, the Arizona State women’s basketball team ended the Maroon and Gold scrimmage in exciting fashion. With time winding down in the one-minute overtime period, Katie Hempen passed the ball to a wide-open Elisha Davis in the corner, who nailed a three-pointer
ASU Women’s Basketball: Katie Hempen is more than just a lethal shooter
(Photo: Dominic Cotroneo/WCSN) Since transferring to Arizona State from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville in May of 2012, Katie Hempen has been doing her best to assert herself as a key contributor, and in this 2014-15 season, she’s done just that. Hempen, a 5-foot-9 shooting guard from Highland, Illinois, wasn’t able to play
ASU Women’s Basketball: Arizona State looks to start a new streak against Colorado.
ASU Women’s Basketball: Arizona State vs. Washington State
(Photo: Scotty Bara/WCSN) Following a dominating 62-48 victory over a talented Washington team, Arizona State will look to carry over that momentum into tonight’s matchup against Washington State. Against Washington, the Sun Devils (12-1) went on a 20-3 run at the end of the first half and into the start of the
Arizona State advances to NCAA Tournament’s second round after win over Vanderbilt
(Photo Credit: Mauricio Casillas/WCSN) The ninth-seeded Arizona State Sun Devils held off the eighth-seeded Vanderbilt Commodores to pick up a 69-61 victory in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Toledo, Ohio. Vanderbilt had only lost in the first round once in their past 11 appearances in the NCAA Tournament. In
Sun Devils fight off Colorado down the stretch to snap skid
(Photo Credit: Mauricio Casillas/WCSN) No. 20 Arizona State (21-6, 10-5) ended their three-game losing streak Friday, defeating Colorado (14-12, 4-11) 55-51 in the Sun Devils' Play4Kay game. Throughout the first half, tight defense and poor shooting percentages kept the game neck and neck. Though ASU shot only 35 percent from the field,