For ASU track and field thrower, consistency is key
For athletes, a coaching change means a lot more than a different person giving them direction. It means changes in everything from practice, to the way they think about their sport.
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For athletes, a coaching change means a lot more than a different person giving them direction. It means changes in everything from practice, to the way they think about their sport.
It was a busy weekend for the Sun Devils as they competed in three different meets in California on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Left to right: senior Dillion Groener, redshirt senior Garret Starkey, redshirt senior Jacob Flores, and redshirt sophomore Matthew Eckles pose for a photo on Saturday, April 8, 2017 at Sun Angel Stadium in Tempe, Arizona.
When thinking of track and field people often think of running and throwing, and for some reason jumpers are often overlooked.
All season, ASU head coach Greg Kraft has cited the 38th Sun Angel Classic as a key measuring point for the Sun Devils' season.
ASU track and field jumper Keyasia Tibbs said the summer after her freshman year of college was a scary time.
After dropping its third straight game on Saturday, No. 21 ASU softball turned to ace pitcher junior Dale Ryndak in hopes of salvaging at least one game against No. 3 Oregon.
Freshman track and field distance runner Michael Coccia was expected to redshirt his freshman year, until cross-country head coach and track and field assistant coach Louie Quintana needed depth in his roster.
ASU track and field wrapped up the Pac-12 vs. Big Ten Invitational this weekend in Tempe, but not before setting several new meet records in the process.
As the seasons change, people are turning their attention from winter sports to spring sports.
The 21st Baldy Castillo Invite was ASU's first home meet and spring track meet of the year, and the Sun Devils did not fail to impress in front of the hometown crowd.
ASU track and field head coach Greg Kraft has led his team for 21 years with what his athletes call a parental style of leadership.
The Sun Devil track and field team came out strong in the 2017 MPSF Championships and set several personal records.
Last March, kinesiology sophomore Jessica Barreira took going away for college to a new level when she came to ASU from Lisbon, Portugal.
In their last competition before indoor championship season, ASU track and field traveled up north to partake in the NAU Tune-up meet.
ASU track and field redshirt freshman Paul Lucas was a running back at Oregon State University last year, but after his team went 4-8, Lucas began asking himself if he really wanted to be at OSU.
ASU track and field split up its team this weekend to compete in New Mexico at the Don Kirby Invitational and in Iowa at the Iowa State Classic.
Competing among the best athletes in the world can often result in overconfidence, but for ASU track and field redshirt, junior thrower Maggie Ewen, staying humble is easy.
ASU track and field continued a strong start to the season at the the Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational over the weekend where several athletes set personal records.
Five years ago, redshirt track and field senior Thomas Anderson was faced with a choice: to stay in his home state and attend the University of Minnesota or travel south to join one of the best throwing programs in the nation at ASU.
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