Tyi Skinner returns, leads ASU Women's Basketball to victory in home opener
ASU women's basketball started the season strong in front of their fans in Tempe on Monday. More notably, a player returned to the court with renewed determination.
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ASU women's basketball started the season strong in front of their fans in Tempe on Monday. More notably, a player returned to the court with renewed determination.
It has been a busy offseason for the ASU women’s basketball team. From losing seven players to gaining eight new players in the offseason, the Sun Devils are looking to come back stronger and collect more wins.
Arizona State's women’s basketball finished the 2023-24 season with an 11-20 record – three games better than a season ago.
At the start of the season, second-year head coach Natasha Adair implemented the "one percent better" mantra in team practices. Thus far, Sun Devil women's basketball has surpassed the total wins from the last season after winning on the road over the Washington Huskies on Jan. 21. They are 10-14 (2-10 in Pac-12) up to this point.
ASU guard Jaddan Simmons is thriving during her senior year. Throughout her career, she has been a mainstay for Sun Devil hoop fans, starting in all 77 of the games she has played in over the last three seasons. That longevity came to a head on Dec. 20 at the Footprint Center when Simmons scored her 1,000th point vs. Fresno State during the Jerry Colangelo Hall of Fame game.
ASU senior guard Maggie Besselink is looking forward to making a comeback for the Sun Devil Women's Basketball team after missing last season due to an injury.
Known for her versatility and confidence on the court, freshman guard Marina Radocaj brings her international experience playing for Canada's U16 and U17 teams in her first year with the Sun Devils.
Arizona State volleyball made its season debut Mullett Arena with a 3-0 statement victory against Arizona.
Arizona State graduate student Maddie McLaughlin made a position change by switching from outside hitter to middle blocker, considered a rare move in volleyball due to the significant shift from offense to defense.
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