(Photo: Marina Williams/WCSN) TEMPE – Arizona State football was in dire need of some reinforcements. The 2025 season was an interesting one for the Sun Devils; inconsistent play and an overwhelming number of injuries led to an 8-5 record and a Sun Bowl loss, just one season after climbing to the top
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Rising Temperatures and Blistering Bats as ASU scorches past Saturday’s double-header
Bats lead the way in doubleheader sweep at ASU Invitational
Lucius and Schimek shine on Senior Night
(Photo: Aiden Longbrake/WCSN) TEMPE – In the summer of 2024, Arizona State senior forwards Cruz Lucius and Bennett Schimek, two kids from Southeast Minnesota, made the move from places with cold, snowy weather to the Valley of the Sun. While the 70-degree, sunny weather was surely a benefit of coming to
Sun Devils look to continue dominant play against familiar foe
No. 9 Sun Devils travel to Lone-Star State for trio of games
(Photo: Sun Devil Athletics) No. 9 Arizona State (4-1) will travel to Texas this weekend for three matches, beginning Thursday against Texas State and concluding Sunday against No. 2 Texas. The trip follows a pair of home victories that extended the Sun Devils winning record to four matches. ASU earned wins over
Sun Devil Women Conclude Season With 19th Place Finish At NCAAs
(Photo: Casey McNulty/Sun Devil Athletics) It was a bittersweet ending to the 2024-25 season for ASU women's swim and dive. The team achieved 19th place at the NCAA Championships, establishing a legacy but falling short of a top-16 finish during the season's final competition. The Sun Devils only competed in the 400-yard
Bentz Headlines For Sun Devils On Day Two Of NCAA Championships
(Photo: Casey McNulty/Sun Devil Athletics) During night two of the NCAA Championships, Arizona State women's swim and dive continued their successful momentum from day one, moving forward with grit to attain their goals. Graduate Caroline Bentz carried the sprint department for the Sun Devils in the 50-yard freestyle. The graduate qualified
Arizona transfer Cameron Valladeras leading ASU Soccer into Big-12 play
(Photo By: Hazel Foubert/WCSN) Transferring from one school to another can be a daunting task for any collegiate athlete. The transfer portal is a chaotic and unpredictable place that can either help their development flourish or disrupt them. Take Arizona State’s very own junior forward Cameron Valladeras, who made the move
‘You have to love the game’: Inner workings of Division I men’s basketball Managers Games
(Photo courtesy: Manager Games/X) NCAA Basketball team managers, like the jobs they do, are versatile. No two managers look the same, possess the same desires, or have the same skills. In fact, there’s likely only one amalgamating characteristic amongst all college basketball managers who willingly allocate more than 50 hours a