ASU softball's Sierra Rodriguez finally living her dream
Although ASU softball senior Sierra Rodriguez played at two community colleges, the dream to play for the Sun Devils never left her sights.
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Although ASU softball senior Sierra Rodriguez played at two community colleges, the dream to play for the Sun Devils never left her sights.
The pinnacle of softball is hitting a home run. It clears the bases and electrifies the crowd. But a walk-off grand slam? And twice? That's the stuff of legends.
15:52 — Time left in the first half, marking the last time ASU men's basketball led in Sunday night's game against USC before senior forward Jonathan Gilling drilled a go-ahead 3-pointer with 42 seconds remaining. ASU went on to win 64-59.
Another Sunday, another walk-off grand slam for No. 19 ASU softball (12-5).
It was a tale of two offenses for No. 19 ASU (11-5) Saturday as the bats in the second game answered the call that the bats in the first could not.
After a statement win against Oklahoma to close out the Littlewood Classic, No. 19 ASU softball (10-4) swept the first night of the Diamond Devil Invitational behind two quality pitching performances from its freshmen pitchers.
After the Littlewood Classic where No. 19 ASU softball (8-4) went 4-1, the Sun Devils are looking to continue the dominance and establish themselves in the Diamond Devil Invitational.
1 — Senior first baseman Bethany Kemp's first career grand slam came in walk-off fashion. ASU upset No. 4 Oklahoma 8-4 on Sunday after losing to the Sooners on Saturday.
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