(Photo: Spencer Barnes/WCSN) A double overtime loss, a late game collapse to your in-state rival at home, a 13-point half, and a multitude of "you almost had it" losses, the Arizona State men's basketball season has reached its peak in terms of frustration, and optimism is at an all-time low. That
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Sun Devils suffer another heartbeaking loss against TCU
TEMPE—Tied 67-67 with just under a minute-and-a-half remaining TCU men's basketball was looking to vanquish Arizona State's comeback attempt. It had been a stagnating offensive performance for both sides. Multiple scoreless stretches plagued both rosters. The Horned Frogs were trying to survive with a win. TCU’s senior guard Noah Reynolds double-clutched
Sun Devils fall short in 2OT shootout against No.12 Texas Tech
(Photo: Spencer Barnes/WCSN) Double Overtime. No. 12 team in the country. 100-plus points for both teams. Absolute barn burner. There’s little need to wax poetic about what was at stake when Arizona State Basketball entered United Supermarkets Arena against No. 12 Texas Tech. ASU had lost three consecutive games. The season had
Sun Devils prepare for bouts with two Texas teams
(Photo: Spencer Barnes/WCSN) It has been a difficult month-long stretch for head coach Bobby Hurley and his Arizona State men’s basketball team. After an encouraging non-conference season, the Big 12 has been nothing but discouraging. With a 3-9 overall conference record and eight losses in their previous 10 games, the Sun
Takeaways: Sun Devils jump out to early lead, upset No. 16 Kansas State 24-14
Early penalties, missed opportunities hurt ASU in first Big-12 loss
(Photo: Sammy Nute/WCSN) One thing that has been clear since Kenny Dillingham took over the Arizona State football program is that the second-year head coach clearly prioritizes discipline. Penalties are one of the easiest ways for a team to lose control of a game, and the Sun Devils were coming off
Sun Devils open Big 12 era against Texas Tech in Lubbock
(Photo: Spencer Barnes/WCSN) Adversity will never be completely absent from any college football team, let alone Kenny Dillingham’s at Arizona State. There was plenty of it in present in 2023 — his first year as head coach of his alma mater — when the Sun Devils limped to their second consecutive 3-9
Sun Devils “pass the torch” in big sixth inning to sweep Texas Tech
(Photo: Sammi Maxwell/WCSN) PHOENIX— Arizona State baseball did not receive much of a challenge when they faced Texas Tech in a run-rule victory on Thursday, but that changed in the sequel on Friday. The Sun Devils were down by two runs entering the bottom half of the sixth inning, but despite swinging
Bloomquist confident in hot bats after mercy rule win over Texas Tech
(Photo: Sammi Maxwell/WCSN) PHOENIX— With Arizona State baseball done with its Pac-12 regular season games, the Sun Devils will finish the regular season with a few non-conference matchups to get itself ready for the Pac-12 tournament next week, and the team looks about as ready as it can be. ASU hosts Texas
Sun Devils’ Midweek Loss to No. 17 Arizona slims postseason chances further
(Photo: Sammy Nute/WCSN) PHOENIX — Willie Bloomquist is no stranger to the Territorial Cup’s history and significance in Arizona. The Port Orchard, Washington native got his first taste of the rivalry when he began his college career at Arizona State in 1997. During Bloomquist’s three seasons as a middle infielder in Tempe, the