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From the moment that the ASU women’s basketball coach Charli Turner Thorne met Sanja Tomasevic, she knew that the new volleyball coach would be perfect for the job.
For the second game in a row, the ASU women's volleyball team (10-5) took on a ranked Pac-12 opponent. The Sun Devils traveled to Stanford, California to take on No. 2 Stanford (10-2) and fell 3-0.
In the first matchup of the Territorial Cup Series, the ASU women’s volleyball team hosted the Arizona Wildcats. Unfortunately, the Sun Devils were unable to notch their first conference win, losing to the Wildcats (6-2) in three sets.
For senior libero Halle Harker, success on the court does not originate only from her own hard work. In fact, she says that it boils down to her coaching staff and teammates who lead her to her achievements.
The ASU women's volleyball team traveled to Arlington, Texas on Friday to finish out their non-conference schedule. The Sun Devils (8-2) won their first match of the UT Arlington Maverick Classic against Lamar University in three sets.
The game of volleyball is much more than digs and kills — it is about the hard work and preparation in the offseason and practice that leads to results.
After coming off of a 2-1 loss to the University of Central Florida last weekend, the ASU women’s soccer team was back in action Friday night facing Texas Tech.
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From developing a bond on and off the court, to creating an acronym (F.I.G.H.T.) illustrating their core values, it's clear that a new culture has taken root in ASU's women’s volleyball program.
The ASU women’s volleyball team defeated the University of Nevada, Reno, in four sets in the first day of the 2017 Gonzaga Invitational.
Culture for the ASU women's volleyball program goes far beyond the court.
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After a tumultuous 2016 season, the ASU women’s volleyball program is looking to shake things up as they prepare for the Sun Devil Volleyball Classic this weekend.
No. 4 ASU water polo fell victim to a difficult schedule en route to a fifth-place finish at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championship this weekend on the campus of UCLA. Despite splitting the weekend against two ranked opponents with a win on Sunday, the Sun Devils were defeated on Friday by a Pac-12 foe, forcing them into the fifth place game.
The first round of postseason play is underway for women’s water polo, as the No. 4 ASU women get set to take on the equally ranked Cal Bears in the MPSF Championship Quarterfinals on Friday.
For senior Stephanie Contreras, the 2017 season has undoubtedly been the best of her career. The veteran attacker has come a long way from her freshman year, during which she scored a mere two goals.
The Sun Devils started strong on Saturday afternoon with a goal to open the match against No. 15 San Jose State University. Sophomore Rosie Huck struck first for ASU, sending the Sun Devils on a quick run in the match and ultimately leading to ASU's 11-3 victory over the Spartans.
With most teams across the country gearing up for their respective conference tournaments, the No. 4 ASU women’s water polo team has its eyes set on improving on both offense and defense.
The No. 4 ASU women's water polo team fell 13-5 to No. 3 UCLA Saturday afternoon at the Mona Plummer Aquatic Center in Tempe, Arizona. Despite the Sun Devils' success on offense, the Bruins' high pressure offense proved to be a challenge.
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