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Basketball sits on wheelchair in the basketball court at the ASU Sun Devil Fitness Center in Downtown Phoenix location on March 29, 2017.
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Basketball sits on wheelchair in the basketball court at the ASU Sun Devil Fitness Center in Downtown Phoenix location on March 29, 2017.
Basketball sits on wheelchair in the basketball court at the ASU Sun Devil Fitness Center in Downtown Phoenix location on March 29, 2017.
Photo illustration of wheelchair basketball at the ASU Sun Devil Fitness Center on ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus on Wednesday, March 29, 2017.
Some of the best athletes around the world were brought together this year to compete and showcase their skills in Austria. The Special Olympics Winter World Games just concluded March 25, but sadly some of these athletes aren't fully accepted by the community around them.
It's that time of year again when millions of people spend all day watching basketball games, root on miracle Cinderella teams making runs through the tournament and slowly watch pre-made bracket predictions crumble right in front of their eyes.
Late last month, ASU’s rival school the University of Arizona signed the local Tempe football player, My-King Johnson. The signing is significant because Johnson is the first active openly gay Division I scholarship football player in NCAA power five history.
Photo illustration of a hand raised in the air, representing Tommie Smith and John Carlos' historic act in the 1968 summer olympics.
Hand raised in the air representing Tommie Smith and John Carlos historic act in the 1968 summer olympics.
Racism is an issue that has terrorized people in the U.S. for hundreds of years and is still at large, finding itself deeply embedded within sports.
Photo taken February 21 of Chase Field 19 years after its construction.
Photo taken February 21 of Chase Field 19 years after its construction.
Photo taken February 21 of Chase Field 19 years after its construction.
Photo taken February 21 of Chase Field 19 years after its construction.
Photo taken February 21 of Chase Field 19 years after its construction.
The 19-year-old Chase Field in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2017.
The Arizona Diamondbacks are suing Maricopa County to look out for the team’s own self-interests.
Medications are propped in a way that represents drug misuse on January 30, 2017.
Medications are propped in a way that represents drug misuse on January 30, 2017.
A basketball court in Downtown Phoenix on January 19.
A basketball court in Downtown Phoenix on January 19.
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