(Photo: Liesl Babicka/WCSN) The No. 7 ASU men’s club lacrosse team pushed through the regular season to earn the 2 seed in the south division of the Southwestern Lacrosse Conference. The Sun Devils will host the University of Southern California (USC), who earned the 3 seed in the North division thanks to its
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ASU Lacrosse: As time ticks, No. 8 Arizona State looks to capture the capture a conference championship
(Photo: Jacob Franklin/WCSN) As the temperature outside begins to heat up, so does the intensity for the Arizona State University men’s club lacrosse team, as their early season nonconference matches begin to be replaced by heated affairs with rival division opponents. “Conference season is conference season,” head coach Todd MacRobbie said. “You
Taking a look: SLC North 2015 season preview
MCLA’s Cream of the Crop: Arizona State 2015 season preview
(Photo: Jodi Vosika/ASU Lacrosse) Despite the sting of several losses to its roster after the ultimate disappointment in 2014, ASU has a strong chance to make a quick turnaround. The star power of its offense should carry it into contention so long as the defense can properly rebuild. This is part of
MCLA’s Cream of the Crop: Chapman 2015 season preview
MCLA’s Cream of the Crop: Grand Canyon 2015 season preview
MCLA’s Cream of the Crop: UC Santa Barbara 2015 season preview
(Photo: Jodi Vosika/ASU Lacrosse) After a third-place finish in its own conference, the Gauchos made a shocking run through the first two rounds of the MCLA Tournament with electrifyingly close games. The losses add up, but that’s a trend throughout the SLC, leaving a door for UC Santa Barbara to go
MCLA’s Cream of the Crop: Arizona 2015 season preview
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ASU goalie Andersen leaves program
(Photo: Doug Andersen) Arizona State lacrosse’s starting goalie Preston Andersen has departed from the program. This is less than a year after Andersen won countless accolades as a freshman, along with a Final Four finish in his first year at ASU. The reasons Andersen cited for his departure were both academic and