(Photo: Sammy Nute/WCSN) TEMPE—As April wound down, Arizona State football remained focused on finding talent through the transfer portal. Progress was made earlier this spring when Houston sophomore safety Maurice Williams II declared Tempe as his transfer destination. Along with additional secondary depth, the move deepened a steadily growing pipeline. Williams played
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Brotherly Bonds: The Driving Force Behind Dylan Gravley’s Swimming Career
(Photo: Casey McNulty/Sun Devil Athletics) Throughout the vibrant city of Las Vegas, residents and tourists alike can find various outlets of entertainment to fill their time. From shows to gambling, the city stays alive day and night. The vivid scene is an escape from reality and a way to detach from
Sun Devils shoot well and play physical in 87-76 win over GCU
(Photo: Marina Williams/WCSN) Amongst a sea of clashing maroon and purple that represented two different factions of the same city, only one could come out claiming ownership of Phoenix. It was nothing short of a spectacle within the Phoenix Suns' Footprint Center Thursday as Phoenix’s top two universities Arizona State Basektball
Sun Devil Swim and Dive Primed for Season Opener
(Photo: Casey McNulty/Sun Devil Athletics) TEMPE– On Friday, Arizona State will face off against the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. With a rich history between the two teams, the Sun Devils and Rebels will both look to open the 2024-2025 season with a bang. For the Devils, there is much anticipation surrounding
Sun Devils display resiliency in loss to Washington
(Photo: Spencer Barnes/WCSN) PHOENIX — On the heels of Arizona State baseball’s wild tenth-inning victory over Washington — its eighth in its last nine contests — head coach Willie Bloomquist had a clear and direct message. No matter the conditions, his team will always refuse to quit. His passionate comments were fitting at that
ASU visits USC to begin its final road trip of the season
(Photo: Alyssa Buruato/WCSN) The first week of March serves as the final preparations for the ultimate push towards an NCAA Tournament berth. The facts are unmistakable: neither Arizona State men’s basketball (14-15, 8-10 Pac-12) nor USC (12-17, 6-12 Pac-12) are expecting an at-large bid into the postseason. That leaves one avenue
Arizona State welcomes conference-leading No. 21 Washingon State to Tempe
(Photo: Emma Jeanson/WCSN) For the last time during the 2023-24 regular season Arizona State Men’s Basketball (13-14, 7-9 Pac-12) is readying to face a new opponent. ASU has already seen every member of the Pac-12 besides its next opponent, the conference-leading No. 21 Washington State (21-6, 11-5 Pac-12). The game will be
Sun Devils set for rematch against Oregon State in Tempe
(Photo: Alyssa Buruato/WCSN) It was a showing of class last time Arizona State Men’s Basketball (12-12, 6-7 Pac-12) faced Oregon State (11-13, 3-10 Pac-12) up in Corvallis. ASU was in the midst of what turned into a five-game losing streak and was reeling from a second-half collapse against conference powerhouse Oregon,
Five Takeaways From Sun Devils’ 82-70 loss at Colorado
ASU’s offensive woes plague season opener vs Mississippi State
(Photo Courtesy: Sun Devil Athletics) Arizona State men's basketball was steamrolled in its season opener against Mississippi State Wednesday night in the Barstool Sports Invitational, with 10 new players on its roster, head coach Bobby Hurley has his work cut out for him with a squad trying to find its rhythm. The