ASU softball looks to bounce back in home series against Oregon State
Home is where the heart is, and No. 21 ASU softball is hoping it's also where the wins are.
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Home is where the heart is, and No. 21 ASU softball is hoping it's also where the wins are.
37-17 — Final score of the 2015 ASU football spring game Friday. The Maroon team (which donned anthracite "Desert Fuel" jerseys) won the game, but the big storyline was the play of the defense.
The Sun Devils are ready to come home.
The walk-off shoe is finally on the other foot, and it's a webbed one.
Even the most high-powered lineup is no match for great pitching.
After taking three of four games from New Mexico State and UTEP, No. 12/19 ASU softball (27-12, 5-3 Pac-12) will travel to Eugene to take on Oregon (32-5, 10-2 Pac-12) in a three-game series.
On to Eugene.
It was a tale of two games between the Sun Devils and Aggies on Monday.
As Willie Nelson once famously said: "On the road again."
ASU softball coach Craig Nicholson observes his team play in a non-conference game against Southern Mississippi on April 27, 2014.
The 33 picks of the 2015 National Pro Fastpitch Draft were announced on Wednesday, and ASU softball senior catcher Amber Freeman was selected with the No. 11 pick by the USSSA Pride.
Two-thirds of the way through the regular season, ASU softball finds itself ranked 10th in the NCAA RPI, third highest among Pac-12 teams behind Oregon and California.
9 — Seasons in which ASU men's basketball coach Herb Sendek was at the helm before he was fired Tuesday.
Just over one-third of the way through conference play, the top teams in Pac-12 softball are attempting to separate themselves while the middle of the pack continues to shift positions.
Senior outfielder Sierra Rodriguez slides safely into home plate for another Sun Devil run on Sunday, March 22, 2015, at Farrington Stadium as the ASU Sun Devils faced off with the California Bears. (J. Bauer-Leffler/ The State Press)
Keep the brooms in the closet for now.
The Territorial Cup belongs to Sun Devil softball once again.
No. 21 ASU Softball (22-10, 4-2 Pac-12) came up victorious in a hard-fought first game against rival No. 14 Arizona (27-8, 2-2 Pac-12) on Friday by a score of 8-5.
Beating your rival always has its perks, but for No. 21 ASU softball (22-10, 3-2 Pac-12) it’s entirely necessary to get on the right track.
Amber Freeman was never supposed to be here.
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