Men's golf places sixth in Tucson tourney
The ASU men's golf team kicked off the spring portion of its schedule by finishing in a sixth-place tie at the Ping/Arizona Intercollegiate in Tucson.
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The ASU men's golf team kicked off the spring portion of its schedule by finishing in a sixth-place tie at the Ping/Arizona Intercollegiate in Tucson.
Highlighted by great back-to-back pitching performances from senior Jered Liebeck and freshman Erik Averill, the No. 8 Sun Devils were able to overcome a loss Friday night to win the final two games over No. 13 Long Beach State over the weekend.
One week after extending its season-opening win streak to nine games, the eighth-ranked ASU baseball team travels to Southern California to face No. 13 Long Beach State.
Grease-spotted pizza boxes form a tower dedicated to the deity of laziness in the corner of your room. Your roommate's noxious heap of dirty laundry is piled in the middle of the floor. The stink wafts through the room as the droning black fan oscillates. A putrid sweaty sock, that has turned gray from multiple mixed washings with colors, comfortably lies atop your TV remote.
If Darryl Sutter's comment earlier this week about Jesus Christ was valid, the Phoenix Coyotes delayed his second coming Tuesday night with a 4-3 win.
Tony Gwynn returned to the diamond Friday after retiring from Major League Baseball in 2001.
The ASU baseball team will be playing its first home game in more than 18 months tonight.
Along with a plethora of veterans returning to head coach Pay Murphy's team this year, ASU baseball fans will also need to keep their eyes peeled for some of the youngsters.
With 21 letter winners returning, the ASU baseball team and head coach Pat Murphy return to Packard Stadium with another year of experience under their belts.
On Sunday the eighth-ranked ASU baseball team said Aloha to Hawaii, sweeping a six-game, four-day series from the Vulcans of Hawai'i-Hilo.
A Manhattan federal court is currently hearing a lawsuit filed by Samuel Hirsch against McDonald's. The suit was brought on behalf of eight obese children and charges that the fast food giant did not do enough to keep customers informed of the health risks involved with their food.
In its final season as an independent, the ASU water polo team is already beginning to prepare for the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation conference with the signing of Katie Hedley to a national letter of intent.
It may have been a tough roller-coaster season for the Sun Devil soccer team, but one can't take anything away from a group of youngsters who poured their heart onto the field for three months.
With 23,000 petition signatures in hand, the Citizens for Fair Non-Smoking Laws approached the Tempe City Council on Monday in hopes of bringing smoking back into local bars.
Another season of ASU fall athletics has come and gone.
Inspections in Iraq have started again, and there is a strong likelihood that they will result in a second full-scale Gulf War. Even though Iraq is allowing the international inspectors back in, it considers them "enemies of truth" sent by "Pharaoh Bush" as part of a "Zionist plot."
This article ran in the Nov. 21, 1996 issue of the State Press
The women's cross-country season officially ended Monday after their race at the 2002 NCAA Championships, which were hosted by Indiana State and held in Terre Haute, Ind.
Behind all the sweat, blood, tears and jubilation of the ASU and UA football game is the mastermind of the operations, the head honcho, the head coach.
This article ran in the Nov. 25, 1996 issue of the State Press
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