Nov. 25, 1996: Sun Devil trio battles way into record book vs. UA
This article ran in the Nov. 25, 1996 issue of the State Press
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This article ran in the Nov. 25, 1996 issue of the State Press
A classic rivalry always carries its fair share of side niches that people will be looking out for over the course of the game. This year, the wide receiver match up will be one most fans will most definitely want to feast there eyes on.
This article ran in the Nov. 25, 1996 issue of the State Press
It was the Legislature's final chance at reducing the state's $500 million budget fiasco.
A stringent defense counteracted a dismal shooting performance Monday night as the ASU women's basketball team held on for a 70-62 win over Northern Illinois (1-1) at Wells Fargo Arena.
The women's cross-country team will race today for the final time this season at the NCAA Championships in Terre Haute, Ind.
Now that his case being transferred to a different judge, an ASU plant biology professor could be changing his plea to guilty for his alleged involvement in an Ecstasy drug ring on campus.
She may not have known it existed, but nevertheless ASU freshman forward Elizabeth Bogus was glad to win women soccer's Pac-10 Freshman of the year honors after the conclusion of the season.
Watching these members of local band Bella walk up to the Mills End coffee shop in Tempe was like watching a family reunion in play.
With the start of the 2003 Sun Devil baseball season less than a couple of months away, two juniors have already been selected as preseason All-Americans.
During the stalemate that ensued following the seizure of a Moscow theater by Chechen rebels, veiled Muslim women holding banners were seen in videotapes that were sent to Al-Jazeera, the international Arabic network. "It makes no difference for us where we will die. We have chosen to die here, in Moscow, and we will take the lives of hundreds of the infidels with us," recited a woman. Heigh-ho! What do you say to that?
The women's cross-country team knew at the beginning of the season that they were lacking veteran leadership. They were also aware of the possibility of their young team, comprised mostly of freshmen, leading them to victory.
Violent deaths among Arizona children are climbing, according to a study released by the Arizona Department of Health Services reviewing all child deaths in the past year.
With Omaha bleeding from his veins, Chris Sinacori has returned to the Sun Devils baseball coaching staff as a pitching coach for the 2003 season.
"Don't speak," I was told as I walked with two Italian friends through a crowd of what seemed like peaceful hippies. But the fact that my fun-loving Italian friend was silently rushing me through the crowd told me that I was not welcome as an American.
Bumps, bruises and even black eyes tell the story of a hard-fought postseason, but coming out on the wrong end of a 5-1 decision makes an injury harder to swallow.
The ASU women's cross country team continued to excel this weekend at the NCAA West Region Championships while the men will have to wait to see if they will make the NCAA Championships.
Two ASU students were arrested by Tempe police on suspected drug charges in their Hayden Hall dorm room yesterday.
This weekend in Los Angeles Sun Devils' fans will have to keep their eyes peeled on more than just one Mike Williams.
A loss to any conference rival is always hard to swallow, but when a chance for redemption is granted, there is nothing sweeter than winning when it counts.
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