ASU softball drops its first game of the Women's College World Series in an 11-6 offensive outburst
Entering the first game of the 2018 Women’s College World Series, the ASU softball team was 41-1 when scoring first in a game.
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Entering the first game of the 2018 Women’s College World Series, the ASU softball team was 41-1 when scoring first in a game.
Deep within the confines of ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on Wednesday, some of the best college softball coaches in the country gathered to address the media prior to their opening games of the Women's College World Series on Thursday.
ASU softball celebrates following a home run from sophomore Jade Gortarez (15) against South Carolina during the NCAA Super Regionals at Alberta B. Farrington Stadium in Tempe, AZ, on Friday, May, 25, 2018.
Prior to the beginning of the 2018 season, the ASU softball team was picked to finish near the bottom of the Pac-12 Conference. Flash forward to Saturday night, and things were quite different from anything that people were predicting in the preseason.
It has been a common theme through four games of the postseason for ASU softball: Score early, score often and let the pitching staff do the rest.
ASU Women's Softball teammates cheers each other on before the game at the ASU vs. Washinton game at the Alberta B. Farrington Stadium in Tempe, Arizona on Sunday, March 18, 2018.
For the first time in five years, the ASU softball team will be playing in an NCAA Super Regional.
In the second day of the Tempe Regional, the ASU softball team took down the Mississippi Rebels 7-1 in front of its home crowd on a picture perfect afternoon in Tempe.
For the first time since 2014, an NCAA softball regional was played at Farrington Stadium on Friday night. Ranked as the number eight seed in the NCAA tournament, ASU came out and knocked off New Mexico State 2-0 in a defensive game that went down to the wire.
ASU senior Nichole Chilson (49) flies out to center field in the bottom of the second inning against Arizona at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, on Saturday, April 21, 2018.
ASU sophomore infielder Jade Gortarez (15) and outfielder junior Morgan Howe (47) runs to the next base, looking to make it to home base in a game against North Dakota State University at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, on March 31, 2018.
ASU freshman infielder Danielle Gibson (41) records the out at first base against Arizona at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, on Saturday, April 21, 2018.
ASU then-sophomore outfielder Kindra Hackbarth (22) runs to second base and looks to go to third base during a game against North Dakota State University on Saturday, March 31, 2018, at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe.
A top-10 heavyweight bout between No. 1 UCLA and No. 6 ASU took place over the weekend in Pac-12 softball. Going into the clash, UCLA was 48-3, and they hadn’t lost to ASU at home since 2013.
With the hopes of picking up a seventh straight win on Sunday afternoon, the No. 8 ASU softball team pulled off a 3-2 comeback victory on the team’s senior day.
ASU junior Morgan Howe rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run during a game against Arizona at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, on Saturday, April 21, 2018.
It’s not too often a softball team wins a game with six errors. However, the No. 8 ASU softball team went against those odds on Friday night by defeating the Stanford Cardinal 4-3 in walk-off fashion.
Coming off of a 2-4 homestand against two top-10 opponents, the No. 9 ASU softball team took to the road to take on the Utah Utes for a three-game series that resulted in a series sweep for the Sun Devils.
ASU senior pitcher Dale Ryndak (77) points to the catcher as infielder junior Taylor Becerra (26) holds up two fingers for two outs during a game against Oregon at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, on Saturday, April 14, 2018.
Since Ray Anderson took over as Vice President of University Athletics in 2014, he has hired seventeen new head coaches.
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