(Photo credit: Maya Diaz/WCSN) KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Halfway through the first quarter of Arizona State women’s basketball’s second-round matchup in the 2025 Phillips 66 Big 12 Women's Basketball Championship against Iowa State graduate center Nevaeh Parkinson found herself on the wrong side of a mismatch, guarding Iowa State sophomore forward
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ASU’ best shooting night of the season propells it past Cincinnati, 82-75
(Photo credit: Maya Diaz/WCSN) KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Early in the second quarter of Arizona State women’s basketball's first-round matchup in the Big 12 Conference championship against Cincinnati, ASU junior forward Kennedy Basham grabbed a defensive board that started a fastbreak for the Sun Devils. Graduate guard Tyi Skinner brought the ball
ASU wins first Big 12 posteason game behind 53 from Brown, Skinner
(Photo credit: Maya Diaz/WCSN) KANSAS CITY, Mo. — After nearly every one of Arizona State’s 21 losses in 2024-25, head coach Natasha Adair began her press conferences with a deep sigh before adjusting her glasses and delivering her signature message: The Sun Devils had their chances, but they just needed to play
Arizona State allowes 15 Arizona 3-pointers in Senior Day loss
(Photo credit: Sierra Watson/WCSN) TEMPE – Arizona State women’s basketball was neck and neck with rival Arizona as the second quarter neared its end Saturday. The two teams were tied and looking for an opportunity to pull ahead. The Wildcats broke the tie with just under two minutes to go before halftime
Sun Devils celebrate Black History Month in February home opener
(Photo credit: Sierra Watson/WCSN) TEMPE — Saturday’s Arizona State women’s basketball game didn’t go as the Sun Devils expected; they lost to one of the few teams that, at the time, sat below them in the Big 12 Conference standings. Still, despite the 77-67 loss, ASU gave Saturday’s game a greater sense
Makayla Moore’s gritty play softens blow of ASU’s 77-67 loss to BYU
Arizona State commits 33 personal fouls en route to 73-66 loss
(Photo credit: Maya Diaz/WCSN) TEMPE – With just a minute left in Arizona State’s Saturday evening affair against Cincinnati, ASU sophomore guard Jyah LoVett drove to the basket from near the top of the key. LoVett's layup didn’t sink through the net, instead, it bounced off the backboard and the front
Sun Devils set for road battle versus No. 11 Kansas State
(Photo credit: Sam Farsky/WCSN) As Arizona State women’s basketball continues its first two-game road trip of 2025, the Sun Devils stop in Manhattan, Kansas for the first time in program history. After dropping their third straight conference game in the 75-52 loss to Kansas on Thursday night, the Sun Devils (8-10, 2-4
Sun Devils open Big 12 home slate with Texas Tech matchup
(Photo credit Aishling Cavanaugh/WCSN) As the calendar flips to 2025, Arizona State women’s basketball will continue its maiden voyage through the tricky Big 12 Conference with a tough matchup against Texas Tech University on New Year’s Day. The Sun Devils wrapped up 2024 and their non-conference slate on Monday, with a victory
Sun Devils to match up with pair of HBCUs in homecoming road trip
(Photo via Maya Diaz/WCSN) After leaving the Music City Classic up one in both the win and the loss column, Arizona State women’s basketball will embark on a cross-country journey to Baltimore, where it will face the Coppin State Eagles on Thursday, before making the hour-and-a-half drive to take on the