No. 16 ASU softball begins season by sweeping BYU in doubleheader
No. 16 ASU softball swept BYU in a doubleheader in Tempe on Thursday, the first day of the Kajikawa Classic.
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No. 16 ASU softball swept BYU in a doubleheader in Tempe on Thursday, the first day of the Kajikawa Classic.
After spending three years at Louisiana-Lafayette, Brittany Holland is back home in Arizona and ready to add more firepower to ASU softball's potent offense.
On the morning of Jan. 14, the ASU Police Department lost a friend and mentor, officer Joseph Montgomery.
Now-junior infielder Alynah Torres (40) stands in the batter's box waiting for a pitch against Boise State on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2020 at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe. ASU won 8-0.
The drive to Pasadena, California, from Tempe is roughly a five and a half hour straight shot on Interstate 10, heading west. Sporting a strong 22-7 record, the Sun Devils softball team embarked on the journey to Pasadena to meet its first Pac-12 opponent of the season in the UCLA Bruins for a March 13 game.
In her two years attending Florida State, track and field senior Cortney Jones said she never felt comfortable enough to speak out on issues that mattered to her. It wasn't until Jones transferred to ASU that she felt like her voice mattered.
The effects the COVID-19 pandemic had on spring sports last season still echo today. Spring sport teams, such as ASU softball, use the fall to schedule scrimmages to help prepare them for the upcoming season, something that is lost this year due to COVID-19 restrictions. However, even with these minor setbacks, the team has taken advantage of the limited time they have had together on the field.
After recruiting amid or before the COVID-19 pandemic, ASU officially inked a number of recruits to Tempe on or after last Wednesday's National Signing Day, the first day an athlete can sign the National Letter of Intent with a college.
ASU softball alumni catcher Sashel Palacios and outfielder Morgan Howe both competed in the first season of Athletes Unlimited this summer.
Sports editors Alex Coil and Koki Riley interview writer Alex Weiner on his recent piece on Luguentz Dort, a former Sun Devil and current shooting guard for the Oklahoma City Thunder. Dort left ASU early to declare for the draft and while he was not picked, he found playoff success afterwards in Oklahoma City.
Sports editors Alex Coil and Koki Riley talk to reporter Chris Fahrendorf about an ASU softball infielder who is grateful to compete after defeating cancer. Then, the pair speaks with reporter Carson Breber about ASU women's tennis head coach Sheila McInerney as she enters her 37th year in the position.
Sports editors Alex Coil and Koki Riley talk to writer Chris Fahrendorf about an ASU softball infielder who is grateful to compete after defeating cancer. Then, the pair speaks with writer Carson Breber about ASU women's tennis head coach Sheila McInerney as she enters her 37th year in the position.
ASU coaches and players encouraged the student-athlete population to register to vote ahead of Tuesday's National Voter Registration Day and Arizona's voter registration deadline Oct. 5, including beginning a voting initiative among student-athletes.
Around Christmas Day in 2017, ASU senior softball infielder Halle Harger found a small bump near her left groin.
Whether it be academics, weather or proximity to home, students transfer universities for a number of reasons — and student-athletes are no different.
UA sophomore utility player Marissa Schuld is transferring to ASU softball in search of a greater opportunity to contribute as a pitcher.
ASU student-athletes, coaches and the athletic department released comments and statements regarding racial injustice in the U.S. this past week.
ASU then-junior catcher Maddi Hackbarth (23) gets excited after hitting a double against UCLA on Saturday, April 6, 2019, at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe.
Senior catcher Maddi Hackbarth, senior center fielder Kindra Hackbarth and senior pitcher Cielo Meza have all decided to exercise their extra year of eligibility that was granted to them by the NCAA due to COVID-19.
Growing concerns over spreading COVID-19, or the novel coronavirus, has frozen the sports world in place, along with ASU athletics.
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