It’s been a long road back for Ryan Ostertag, who suffered an upper body injury on Sept. 20 last season that sidelined him for most of his sophomore campaign. The forward, who scored the game winning goal in the 2014 national championship game, is looking to return to his form from
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ASU Hockey: Sun Devils look to improve record in three-game Connecticut road trip
(Photo: Gabrielle Mercer/WCSN) Fresh off of its first NCAA victory over Alaska Fairbanks on Saturday, Arizona State will travel to Connecticut for a three game road trip. The Devils will take on their first nationally ranked opponent in the history of the program when they play No. 17 Quinnipiac on Thursday night.
ASU Hockey: Robert Levin’s journey back from a torn ACL
(Photo: Gabrielle Mercer/WCSN) Robert Levin’s list of accomplishments in the ACHA over the last two seasons has been nothing short of impressive. Levin held a 51-3 record in two years as a starter, a 1.45 cumulative goals against average, a 0.95 save percentage on top of an ACHA Rookie of the Year nod
ASU Hockey: Fans pass test in opening game at Gila River Arena
ASU Hockey: What to take from ASU’s victory over Arizona
ASU Hockey: ASU to face Arizona in season opener
(Photo: Tyler Paley/WCSN) Two years removed from an ACHA national title, the Arizona State University Sun Devils will play their inaugural game as an NCAA hockey team tonight at Gila River Arena, squaring off against in-state rival, the University of Arizona. Although tonight’s game will be recognized as an ACHA match-up, the stage
ASU Football: Sun Devils kick off fall camp
Utah gets runner-up as Florida wins gymnastics championship
(Photo: Nick Wicksman/WCSN) Two Pac-12 teams competed in the NCAA Team Finals Saturday night at the Fort Worth Convention Center Arena, but it was the Florida Gators of the SEC who walked out victorious for the third straight year. The Utah Utes and the Stanford Cardinal each earned a berth in the Super
Pac-12 sends two gymnastics teams to Super Six
(Photo: Nick Wicksman/WCSN) Four of the eight Pac-12 gymnastics teams competed in the 2015 NCAA Gymnastics Championships taking place this weekend in Fort Worth, Texas. The Pac-12 representatives included Utah, Stanford, Oregon State and UCLA. The competition opened on Friday with 12 teams hitting the floor for the semifinals. The finals, otherwise
Pac-12 Rankings Roundup
(Photo: ASU Athletics) No. 1: Stanford (last week: No. 1), 28-0 (18-0) The Cardinal made history over the weekend, extending their winning streak to 28 games to start a season with sweeps over No. 18 Colorado and No. 23 Utah. The juggernaut that is the Stanford middle attack was ever-present in both