(Photo via Janaé Bradford/WCSN) Arizona State Women's Basketball came into Sunday's game with all the odds stacked against it. The Sun Devils were 7-15 overall and had yet to record a win in 13 conference games. On the other side of the court was the No. 6-ranked Stanford Cardinal, that only
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ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils fall after shaky third quarter
(Photo via Janaé Bradford/WCSN) TEMPE – Sitting at 12th place in the Pac-12 Conference, it seemed that Friday night’s game against 11th-place California might be Arizona State women's basketball's best remaining chance to earn its first win in conference play. ASU welcomed the Golden Bears to Desert Financial Arena with high
ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils continue search for first Pac-12 win in City of Angels
ASU Women’s Basketball: Skinner and Adair maintain bond 2,300 miles from where it began
(Photo via Janaé Bradford/WCSN) When former Arizona State Women’s Basketball head coach Charli Turner Thorne decided to retire in 2022 after 25 seasons at the helm, the program was forced to undergo a sudden transition period. While the 2023 season hasn't been as glorious as Sun Devils fans hoped on the
Sun Devils end promising weekend with another heartbreaking loss
(Photo via Janaé Bradford/WCSN) TEMPE – Coming into Sunday, ASU Women’s Basketball was still winless against Pac-12 Conference teams. Even in one of their most complete games of the season, the Sun Devils could not find their way into the win column on Friday against Washington State. On Sunday, the Sun
ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils come up just short of earning first Pac-12 win against Washington State
(Photo via Max Zepeda/WCSN) On Friday night in Tempe, Arizona State Women’s Basketball came as close as they could to earning their first conference win of the season. With the Sun Devils trailing 53-55 with just under four minutes remaining against Washington State, junior guard Jaddan Simmons drove down the lane and
ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils fight but ultimately falter against No. 19 Arizona
(Photo via Janaé Bradford/WCSN) In search of its first Pac-12 win, Arizona State Women’s Basketball hoped the energy from a rivalry matchup against No. 19 Arizona would provide a much-needed spark. Even with the high hopes, ASU couldn’t get it done, losing at home Sunday afternoon in a back-and-forth battle. With the
ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils forfeit next two games
ASU Women’s Basketball: No. 18 Oregon uses extended runs to bury Sun Devils 82-62
(Photo via Janaé Bradford/WCSN) ASU Women's Basketball was faced with a tall task Friday, metaphorically and literally, as it matched up with No. 18 Oregon in Tempe. With four players measuring 6-foot-2 or taller, the Ducks (12-3, 3-1) held a significant size advantage over the Sun Devils (7-8, 0-4) that proved to
ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils outplayed by No. 18 Arizona in Pac-12 opener
(Photo via Janaé Bradford/WCSN) The first conference game of the Natasha Adair coaching era ended bitterly for Arizona State Women’s Basketball, as the Sun Devils were outclassed physically and mentally by their in-state rivals in Tucson. The Wildcats (11-1) put on a clinic down low, manhandling the Sun Devils (7-5) for 56