Future is bright for ASU softball
As the No. 3 ASU softball team heads into the offseason there is much to be excited about for next season.
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As the No. 3 ASU softball team heads into the offseason there is much to be excited about for next season.
The absolute exhaustion etched in the faces of the players signified how much it took out of both ASU and Oklahoma to end the possibility of a repeat national champion in a 5-3 ballgame.
The No. 3 ASU softball team’s offensive production skyrocketed against the pitcher with the best ERA in the nation and all it took was the lineup to completely ignore half of the plate in Saturday’s 6-0 win over LSU.
Before the team’s elimination game against LSU, ASU senior pitcher Hillary Bach spoke with The State Press about the WCWS and how it feels to be back in her home state.
The Women's College World Series is still in its early stages, but a pecking order has been developed and The State Press has come up with power rankings to this point.
ASU Softball coach Clint Myers didn’t have much to say after the team’s 2-1 loss to No. 2 Alabama.
Prior to the ASU softball team’s clash against Alabama on Friday, ASU freshman third baseman Haley Steele talked to The State Press about the Women’s College World Series.
It may not have been breathtaking or awe-inspiring, but the No. 3 ASU softball team succeeded in the first round of the Women’s College World Series.
Sun Devil pitchers have terrorized opponents all year long, but it is the arm of a former Hall of Fame pitcher that wreaks havoc on the Sun Devil’s lineup during practice.
Bustling through the line at Chick-Fil-A in the Memorial Union on ASU’s Tempe Campus is a freshman with the laid-back and calm personality of a seasoned golf veteran.
Another terrific defensive performance means another conference sweep for the No. 5 ASU softball team.
The No. 4 ASU softball team had the week off from conference games but not from competitive softball.
All right, who switched the NHL referees with the playground monitors from elementary school recess?
Sophomore Bailey Wigness’ speed presents a major problem for opponents, but it is her ability to adapt to the changes a fluid lineup throws at her that helps ASU the most.
The No. 4 ASU softball team did not have any games last weekend, but the team is still practicing and scrimmaging in preparation for No. 15 Stanford.
Freshman catcher Amber Freeman’s three-run home run in the sixth inning saved the No. 3 ASU softball team from disappointment Wednesday.
After a disappointing 4–2 loss in the ninth inning, the No. 3 ASU softball team will look to rebound Wednesday as it faces No. 25 Oregon State in the last two games of its three-game series.
Facing the No. 23 Oregon State softball team is like facing a mirage.
The No. 5 ASU softball team swept UCLA for the second time in school history by complementing strong defense and exceptional pitching with an efficient offensive performance.
ASU softball coach Clint Myers frantically spun his arm in a circular motion to signify the opportunity freshman Elizabeth Caporuscio had in front of her.
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