(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) For the NCAA tournament, the Arizona State Sun Devils will serve as the 2-seed in the Sioux Falls region of the bracket. Here, I’ll examine each team in the region in order of seeding, pointing out the players to watch as well as giving a best-case and worst-case
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ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils named a 2-seed in the NCAA Tournament, highest in program history
ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils will look to get their minds right ahead of NCAA tournament
ASU Women’s Basketball: ASU falls to Cal in biggest upset in Pac-12 tournament history
ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils unable to overcome Anigwe, Cal in Pac-12 Tournament
ASU Women’s Basketball: Sun Devils will face off against Cal in second round of Pac-12 Tournament
ASU Women’s Basketball: Second annual “Charli” awards roundtable
(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) Best Individual Performance (Season) Drew Martin: Without a doubt, this award has to go to junior forward Sophie Brunner. Despite suffering an ankle injury in December, Brunner was able to come back and continue to lead ASU in scoring and rebounding. She’s one of the most efficient players from
ASU Women’s Basketball: No. 9 ASU looks to clinch first ever outright conference championship against No. 14 UCLA
ASU Women’s Basketball: ASU escapes USC despite anemic offensive attack
(Photo: Brooke Faber/WCSN) The No. 9 Arizona State Sun Devils (25-4, 16-1 Pac-12) traveled to Los Angeles on Friday night for the first half of their southern California road trip to take on the USC Trojans (18-11, 6-11 Pac-12) and were able to escape with another tough victory 50-45. Offensive woes characterized