(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) With a final score of 74-55 over the Ohio Bobcats, Arizona State has stormed in to the NCAA Tournament guns blazing and taking no prisoners. On their way to scoring the most points they’ve had in four games, Arizona State saw offensive production from everyone that stepped on the
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ASU Women’s Basketball: Media Day Notes and Quotes
(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) Media day for the four teams playing in Tempe took concluded earlier today, including Arizona State and their opponent, Ohio. Here are highlights and notes from the event. Ohio and Arizona State haven’t faced off this year, or ever for that matter, but Arizona State Head Coach Charli Turner-Thorne
ASU Women’s Basketball: NCAA Tournament Roundtable
(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) With the NCAA tournament starting up tomorrow it was well past time to get all of our writers take on Arizona State's chances. Without further ado here's their best attempt at predicting madness. -Gavin Schall 1.What was your biggest takaway from ASU's PAC-12 tournament showing? Tyler Strachan: The disappearing act from
ASU Women’s Basketball Preview: Ohio Provides A Round One Challenge For Sun Devils
(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) After a demoralizing loss to the Stanford Cardinal in the semi-finals of the Pac-12 Conference Tournament, Arizona State will look to rebound in their first NCAA Tournament game against Ohio. ASU was rewarded a third seed after having one of the best seasons in program, going 27-5 and defeating
ASU Women’s Basketball: Thoughts on Ohio
(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) Arizona State takes their home floor for their first contest of the 2015 NCAA tournament this Saturday against the Ohio Bobcats. With the conference tournaments, automatic bids, and dramatic selection show all done with and put to bed, its time to get to what makes this time of the
ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils Plan To Take Advantage Of Homely Seeding
(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) Arizona State women’s basketball is going dancing, and the Sun Devils won’t have to stray far from home—at least not for the first two rounds. The NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament field was announced on Monday afternoon with Arizona State drawing a 3-seed. The 3-seed means that they will host a
ASU Women’s Basketball: Arizona State falls to Stanford in the Pac-12 semis.
(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) It’s tough to beat a team three times in one season, and despite a valiant comeback attempt, Arizona State was unable to take down Stanford for the third time, losing 59-56 in the semifinals of the Pac-12 tournament. Arizona State started off the game well but began to fall
ASU Women’s Basketball: A Stanford Three-match for Arizona State
(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) After defeating Washington State in the quarterfinal round by a score of 67-48, Arizona State looks to take down Stanford for the third time this season. Despite an early defensive battle that resulted in the lowest scoring first half in Pac-12 tournament history, Arizona State (27-4, 16-3 Pac-12) caught
ASU Women’s Basketball: Arizona State opens up post-season play against Washington State
ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils clinch second place in Pac-12 on senior night
(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) In the final home game for seniors Promise Amukamara and Isidora Purkovic, Arizona State was able to outlast Colorado to claim a 59-46 victory on Senior Day. Arizona State (26-4, 15-3 Pac-12) clinch second place in the Pac-12, and accordingly will enter the Pac-12 tournament in Seattle as the