Tennis to clash with in-state rival
It is not how you start that is important, but how you finish.
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It is not how you start that is important, but how you finish.
In sports, some superstitions are nearly as old as the games themselves. For junior tennis player Nadia Abdala, a bevy of superstitious tendencies helps her get through a match.
Then there were three. Although most of the ASU women’s swimmers have swum their final meet of the season, senior Jen Beckberger, junior Ashton Aubry and freshman Jordyn Green still have work to do.
With the Pac-10 Championships in the rearview mirror, the ASU swimming and diving teams have only more goal: qualify for the NCAA Championships.
After watching Selection Sunday, one thing became very clear to me. If you do not play in one of the major conferences, you have little chance of going dancing in March.
Potential is a funny thing. When it is fully reached, there are few limits to the possibilities.
After a thrilling 4-3 victory over the University of Texas, the ASU tennis team will try to use that momentum to have an equally successful weekend against Oregon.
Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren once said that when he picked up the newspaper, he always flipped to the sports section first.
Winning is not everything, and while the ASU swimming and diving team would love to come away with a victory this weekend against the UA, they are much more focused on using the meet to prepare for the Pac-10 Championships.
Senior tennis player Laila Abdala has lived in many diverse cities in her life. She moved from her hometown of Mexico City to San Diego in her teens and then made her way to Tempe.
Being a student-athlete requires a lot of focus and training on and off the field of play. But for freshman swimmer Jordyn Green, it is a welcome challenge. Green has been in the pool all her life and is dedicated to keeping it that way.
It seems like every year the amount of parody in the NFL increases and nothing is a sure thing.
The ASU swimming and diving teams will get one last chance to compete in front of the home crowd.
Football is a team game.
The ASU tennis team is already young, but with its top three veterans in Virginia for the National Indoor Invitational, it got even younger this weekend.
After one day of play at the National Indoor Championships in Charlottesville, Va., the Sun Devils have experienced mixed results.
This week, the ASU tennis team welcomes back its top player.
The 2008 college football season has proven to be as unpredictable as any in recent memory.
This week, the ASU tennis team welcomes back its top player.
Tennis players, like all collegiate athletes, have busy schedules. But according to ASU junior Nadia Abdala, there is an added factor that makes her sport even more difficult.
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