Amber Freeman senior night
Senior catcher Amber Freeman wipes tears from her eyes during her senior night celebration after winning a game against UCLA on Saturday, May 9, 2015 at Farrington Stadium in Tempe.
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Senior catcher Amber Freeman wipes tears from her eyes during her senior night celebration after winning a game against UCLA on Saturday, May 9, 2015 at Farrington Stadium in Tempe.
Senior first baseman Bethany Kemp walks with family and friends during her senior night celebration after winning a game against UCLA on Saturday, May 9, 2015 at Farrington Stadium in Tempe.
Senior catcher Amber Freeman hugs Sparky during her senior night celebration on Saturday, May 9, 2015 at Farrington Stadium in Tempe.
Senior catcher Amber Freeman (facing) hugs her teammates during her senior night celebration after winning a game against UCLA on Saturday, May 9, 2015 at Farrington Stadium in Tempe.
ASU didn't stop. Not down eight runs. Not down to its last out. Not against one of the best pitchers in the country.
Freshman outfielder Nichole Chilson is mobbed by her teammates as she scores from a walk-off home run by junior centerfielder Jennifer Soria (not pictured) in a game against UCLA on Saturday, May 9, 2015 at Farrington Stadium in Tempe.
Junior pitcher Alexis Cooper pitches in a game against UCLA on Saturday, May 9, 2015 at Farrington Stadium in Tempe. Cooper pitched 5.2 innings in relief of freshman pitcher Dale Ryndak in ASU's 11-10 victory over the Bruins.
As Taylor Swift once wrote, ASU softball just needs to "Shake It Off."
On any given day you can get any different team, and that was the case on Thursday.
ASU softball coach Craig Nicholson gets in on the fun by photobombing sophomore catcher Sashel Palacios after a game against Stanford on Saturday, May, 2 2015. (Pac-12 Networks screengrab)
Sashel Palacios often lurks in the background.
ASU softball is in an unfamiliar position.
Disappointing.
Day two of dominance? Check.
Looks like ASU made the statement that it wanted.
If No. 24 ASU softball ever wanted to break out of its slump, this would be the weekend to do it.
When he arrived at ASU in July 2002, ASU President Michael Crow was fresh from Columbia University and had goals in mind to create a New American University. He took on the task of transforming ASU into a university that would be affordable, competitive and an example for higher education systems worldwide.
With seven of nine teams likely to make it to the postseason, and six ranked in the NFCA/USA Today top 25, the Pac-12 is a logjam of talented softball teams that have pummeled each other in conference play this season.
The end is near, if it wasn't there already.
$75,000 — Amount of money, per student, given to the winner of the "Heroes of the Dorm" eSport tournament Sunday night. ASU lost 3-2 to Cal in what was the first-ever nationally televised eSport event.
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