Jayden Quaintance becomes one of the highest-rated recruits in ASU history
Five-star recruit and No. 8 player in the 2024 class Jayden Quaintance has committed to being a Sun Devil, according to ESPN.
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Five-star recruit and No. 8 player in the 2024 class Jayden Quaintance has committed to being a Sun Devil, according to ESPN.
The transfer portal has not been friendly to the Sun Devils, but with one week left of spring practice, the team is moving forward.
Days after the ASU men's swim and dive team made history by winning its first NCAA title, news broke that Hall Of Fame head coach Bob Bowman had left for Texas, which has 15 men's NCAA swim titles.
After former ASU wide receiver coach Ra’Shaad Samples left for a coaching job at Oregon, ASU needed to fill a hole in the coaching staff. Head coach Kenny Dillingham didn't disappoint.
This year, ASU men's basketball's star guard broke the single-season steal record – but what has followed has been a nightmarish repeat of last season, during which the Sun Devils saw a mass exodus from within.
The Utah Utes (25-17, 7-11) swept the Sun Devils at Farrington Stadium this weekend, which leaves ASU (18-21, 2-13) at the bottom of the Pac-12.
In recent ASU football history, lineups have been unstable. The secondary has been no different this spring.
Throughout the past couple of years, the sport described to people as "small tennis" or "big ping pong" has solidified its name as one of the most popular sports in the U.S.: pickleball.
ASU men’s swim and dive made history by winning their first NCAA championship in the program's history.
After a disappointing season for ASU men's basketball, the team is now heading into a new conference with players in the transfer portal, a coach's contract extended, seniors leaving and high school commitments on their way.
Last year, the ASU men’s swim and dive team made school history by winning the Pac-12 Championships. Then, they earned their highest placement ever at the NCAA Men's Swimming Championships, finishing second.
Making hospitable homes in NCAA basketball continues to become more important in light of the transfer portal, and ASU has struggled to be that home for many players. Many guys have suited up for the Sun Devils and did their best to keep the boat afloat, but they eventually moved on.
As an opposing player lines up on the free throw line in Desert Financial Arena, out of the corner of their eye, a curtain slides out from behind the basket. As they get the ball and go into their free throw routine, students in costumes and wigs act out skits to distract them and make the shot more difficult to focus on. Alongside the curtain is a loud student section yelling during the foul shot.
After winning their very first Pac-12 title in 2023, Arizona State men’s swim and dive carried that dominance through the following season and are now repeat Pac-12 champions, the last of the conference.
In the last regular season Pac-12 matchup between the ASU Sun Devils and the No. 6 Arizona Wildcats, the Sun Devils fell 85-67 on Wednesday night. After losing by 45 in Tucson, the Sun Devils came in hoping for an upset but were left with another double-digit loss.
The Sun Devils desperately needed a win after a blowout loss to rival No. 4 Arizona and a nail-biting defeat to the Washington.
Junior guard Frankie Collins has made Sun Devil history with 77 steals this season, breaking Lafayette "Fat" Lever’s single-season steal record of 76.
It seems ASU men's basketball's NCAA tournament hopes have been slowly spiraling as they have only won two out of their last eight games and have a .500 record (13-13).
After being tied at halftime, Sun Devil basketball started the second half with intention and heart, outscoring the Oregon State Beavers by 18. This electric boost by ASU won them the game 79-61 and earned the squad its second victory in a row.
Sun Devil Men's basketball seems to be riding a seesaw. Just over a month ago, the team was on its way up, and now it's on its way back down. The squad has now lost six out of the last seven games.
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