Freshman class has helped shape No. 8 ASU softball
Depth on a college team doesn't always fall on upperclassmen and leadership. It can also include freshman that are stepping up and performing at a high level.
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Depth on a college team doesn't always fall on upperclassmen and leadership. It can also include freshman that are stepping up and performing at a high level.
Coming off back-to-back wins that included a no-hitter in a doubleheader on Friday night, No. 8 ASU softball picked up two more wins on Saturday afternoon with non-conference wins against North Dakota State University and Brigham Young University.
In the first game of tonight's doubleheader, the No. 8 Sun Devils' offense exploded for eight runs in the first two innings to lift the team to a 10-2 victory over North Dakota State University.
Amidst a 3-1 win in 10 innings at No. 22 Cal on Saturday, ASU softball head coach Trisha Ford picked up career win number 200, and she accomplished the achievement near her hometown.
ASU freshman infielder Danielle Gibson (41) celebrates a home run after rounding second base during the Sun Devils' 4-0 win over University of Minnesota at the Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, on Sunday, March 11, 2018.
ASU softball is a young team, but that hasn't held them back in the slightest.
ASU redshirt senior infielder Marisa Stankiewicz (20) rounds third base during the Sun Devils' game against Tennessee on Thursday, Feb. 8, 2018 at Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe, Arizona.
In the top of the tenth, the game was locked at two runs a piece when redshirt senior infielder Marisa Stankiewicz stepped up to the plate and, with a runner on, blasted a home run to give the Sun Devils a 4-2 win over the California Golden Bears.
The ASU women's softball players cheer each other on before the ASU vs. University of Washington game at the Alberta B. Farrington Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, on Sunday, March 18, 2018.
ASU softball team cheers before the game versus Washington at the Alberta B. Farrington Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, on Sunday, March 18, 2018.
The No. 13 ASU softball team made a statement to the rest of the country by capping off a series win to begin conference play with a 2-0 victory over the No. 1 Washington Huskies on Monday afternoon.
After handing the No. 1 Washington University Huskies their first loss of the season, ASU softball dropped the second game of the series by a final score of 7-0.
ASU junior outfielder Skyler McCarty (1) up to bat during the Sun Devils' 4-0 win over Minnesota on Sunday, March 11, 2018 at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe, Arizona. Read more about the upperclassmen on the softball team here.
ASU junior outfielder Morgan Howe (47) throws the ball to the infield during the Sun Devils' 4-0 win over Minnesota on Sunday, March 11, 2018 at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe, Arizona.
The No. 13 ASU softball team handed the No. 1 team in the country its first loss of the season on Saturday night, upending the Washington Huskies 2-0 at Farrington Stadium.
ASU junior outfielder Skyler McCarty (1) makes contact with a pitch during the Sun Devils' 4-0 win over Minnesota on Sunday, March 11, 2018 at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe, Arizona.
ASU junior outfielder Skylar McCarty and redshirt senior infielder Marisa Stankiewicz have come a long way since they were once adversaries in the 2012 AIA Division I High School playoffs in Arizona.
ASU freshman infielder Danielle Gibson (41) celebrates a home run after rounding second base during the Sun Devils' 4-0 win over Minnesota on Sunday, Mar. 11, 2018 at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe, Arizona.
Riding high on an 11-game winning streak, the No. 13 ASU softball team hosted the Iowa Hawkeyes for a midweek doubleheader at Farrington Stadium on Wednesday night.
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