(Photo: Reagan Smith/WCSN) SALT LAKE CITY — For the first time in ASU Women’s Hockey’s four years as a program, the Sun Devils enter into the Western Women’s Collegiate Hockey League conference tournament not as underdogs, but as one of the top teams and the No. 2 seed. Fresh off of a
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ASU Women’s Hockey: Family, hockey and two “Kat tricks” worth of goals
ASU Women’s Hockey: Devils dominate in Colorado, advance to 4-0 record for first time ever
(Photo: Reagan Smith/WCSN) “Once they find their flow, they find it 100 percent.” Those were the words that Arizona State Women’s Hockey head coach Lindsey Ellis stated after the second period of the second Colorado State game, Saturday morning. At that time, sophomore forward and ACHA leading goal scorer Danielle Dupont had only
ASU Women’s Hockey: Sun Devils advance to semifinal of WWCHL Playoffs
(Photo: Riley Trujilo/WSCN) With their season on the line, the Arizona State women’s hockey team beat their in-state rival Grand Canyon University 4-0 to move onto the semifinals of the Western Women’s Collegiate Hockey League playoffs. In their seventh meeting this season, the Sun Devils will walk away from the 2018-19 season
ASU Women’s Hockey: Devils split weekend in Colorado, sweep Denver in second half
(Photo: Nicholas Badders) While Arizona State's weekend in Colorado didn't get off to a strong start, being swept by No. 3 Colorado, ASU's women's hockey team rebounded well, sweeping Denver in the final two games of the trip by a 16-4 margin. Sixteen different players picked up points over the four games
ASU Women’s Hockey: Devils erupt for eight goals to open Missouri Showcase
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) The No.12 Arizona State women's hockey team kicked off the Missouri Showcase with a bang Thursday night, toppling Concordia University Ann Arbor 8-1 in the program's first blowout victory. "It was exciting to be able to roll four lines like that and have the success that we did," head
ASU Women’s Hockey: Jones and Nash-Boulden began bond in youth hockey, grew closer at ASU
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) As kids, Catherine Jones and Jordan Nash-Boulden played youth hockey together in the Phoenix Valley. Barely 11 years old, Nash-Boulden, the goalie, was too small for her pads and was scored on by Jones often in practice. Now, playing for the Arizona State Sun Devils of the Western Women’s