(Photo: Courtesy of Sun Devil Athletics) In her final home tournament at Papago Golf Club as a member of the Arizona State women’s golf team, senior Paula Schulz-Hanssen tried her best not to think about her emotions and instead went to work in round one. On Wednesday, the No. 23 Sun Devils
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Both ASU men’s and women’s golf tee off this week as the postseason nears
(Photo: Thomas Fernandez/Sun Devil Athletics) Both men’s and women’s golf head coaches, Matt Thurmond and Missy Farr-Kaye, will have their teams tee it up this upcoming week as the regular season slowly comes to a close. The No. 8 men’s golf team will participate in the Valspar Collegiate Invitational at Floridian National
Life isn’t getting any easier for ASU with the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate right around the corner
(Photo: Brad Repplinger/Sun Devil Athletics) As the Arizona State men’s golf team heads to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, the Sun Devil women’s golf team heads to another popular vacation destination themselves in Hilton Head, South Carolina, for a stacked tournament field of their own. The Sun Devils will participate in the Darius
Early spring struggles continue for ASU women’s golf team
No. 24 ASU falls just short of No. 1 Stanford in Hawaii
ASU golf heads into its final tournaments before the winter break
Patience Rhodes leads ASU to a top-five finish at the Stanford Intercollegiate
(Photo: Sun Devil Athletics) As Sparky and the gang marched up the foothills into Palo Alto, California, for the Stanford Intercollegiate, the team was eager to outperform its rivals. In the red corner fighting out of Tucson were the Arizona Wildcats, who had their sights set on placing above the Sun Devils
No. 24 ASU heads to Silicon Valley to take on the Stanford Intercolligate
Sun Devil women’s golfers battle on the International Stage
(Photo: Sun Devil Athletics) During a nearly 20-day break for the Arizona State women’s golf team, four of its seven members on the women’s roster headed to Singapore to compete in the 2025 Amateur Team Championships. Unlike the standard three-round format in collegiate golf, the battle for the Espirito Santo Trophy at
ASU women’s golf shows improvement, finishing 4th in Tennessee
(Photo: Sun Devil Athletics) Nine days after Arizona State women’s golf’s flat-footed start in Minnesota, it ventured down south to the Volunteer State in search of a spark in the Mason Rudolph Championship at the Vanderbilt Legends Club in Franklin, Tenn. Vanderbilt (275/284/278) ultimately claimed victory in their home tournament at fifteen-under-par,