All photos taken by Nicholas Badders on February 23 at Sidner Ice Arena in Fremont, Nebraska. Contact @BadderUpSports or nbadders@asu.edu for high-quality images.
Tag: Lindsey Ellis
ASU Women’s Hockey: Sun Devils show grit in defensive play, but fall to Lindenwood-Belleville 3-0
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) “Today was probably our best game all season. Just the overall effort level and excitement … we haven’t seen it yet this season.” That was the mood expressed by Arizona State Women’s Hockey Head Coach Lindsey Ellis, even after a 3-0 loss to Lindenwood University-Belleville, their first game in
ASU Women’s Hockey: No. 15 Sun Devils ready for WWCHL Playoffs
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) Arizona State women’s club ice hockey is headed to the playoffs with a bid for the first time in program history. The Sun Devils will compete in the Division I Western Women’s Collegiate Hockey League playoffs in Fremont, Nebraska, this weekend. No. 15 ASU (8-13-1) is slated to take
ASU Women’s Hockey: Devils check goal off season and program list
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) Many would say Arizona State University is not a hockey school. But not all would. The list of teams that represent the Sun Devils grows every year, but the hockey programs, whom one can argue are still inexperienced, are budding into a positive direction for the future. The ASU women’s club
ASU Women’s Hockey: Devils ranked for first time in program history
ASU Women’s Hockey: Bouts with adversity help send Devils to playoffs
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) The Arizona State women’s hockey team clinched their first playoff berth in program history, however the road to get there was not easy. The Sun Devils get their share of morning skates and games in throughout the week as they split time at Oceanside Ice Arena with the men’s
ASU Women’s Hockey: Mroczek holds bright future at ASU
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) For some, hockey is a first-generation sport. For others, like Arizona State women’s hockey forward Megan Mroczek, it’s a family affair. Mroczek first laced up her skates in seventh grade, following her brother’s footsteps into the world of hockey, a choice that set her on a collision course with