(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) ASU football ran away from rival Arizona 42-30 on Saturday in Tempe. The Sun Devils, picked to finish fifth in the Pac-12 South, end the regular season with the second-best record in their division at 7-5 (6-3 Pac-12). For that reason, and many others, head coach Todd Graham should
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GALLERY: ASU Unveils Renovated Club Section of Sun Devil Stadium
(Photo: Jack Harris/WCSN) Arizona State University's athletic department unveiled their completely renovated Club Level on the west side of Sun Devils Stadium on Friday. The school added three club areas, each complete with it's own lounge and set of suites, that will be ready for the beginning of the 2017 football season.
ASU Hockey: Coyotes and Sun Devil Athletics release new arena plans in Tempe
(Photo: Arizona Coyotes) As a part of the Arizona Coyotes’ arena announcement on Monday, Catellus Development Corporation has confirmed that the Tempe project will also be the new home of Sun Devil hockey. The new development will include a 16,000 seat arena – the new home of the Arizona Coyotes – as
ASU Soccer: Head coach Kevin Boyd resigns
(Photo: James Powel/WCSN) Arizona State women’s soccer head coach Kevin Boyd resigned Monday. Boyd’s resignation follows a season in which the Sun Devils endured a last place finish and went 1-9-1 in conference play, their only win in Pac-12 play coming at Washington. ASU Vice President for Athletics Ray Anderson released a statement
ASU Men’s Basketball: Ray Anderson is clear in what he wants for the program
(Photo: Sun Devil Athletics) With a full day to digest the end of Herb Sendek’s nine-year tenure as the head coach of the Arizona State men’s basketball team, three things are clear: Sendek was a well-liked human being. It was time to make this move. This is Ray Anderson’s show. Regardless of what people thought
Arizona State inks 8-year deal with adidas
(Photo: Adam Stites/WCSN) Arizona State announced an 8-year deal with adidas on Tuesday, making the apparel company the official provider of athletic apparel, footwear and accessory brand for the school's athletic program. The partnership, which runs through the 2022-23 season, is worth $33.8 million over the next eight years and will officially