ASU women’s soccer shows new energy after week off
The ASU women’s soccer team went into its conference opener after a weekend off, and the break seems to have paid off for the Sun Devils.
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The ASU women’s soccer team went into its conference opener after a weekend off, and the break seems to have paid off for the Sun Devils.
A lot has changed since the 1848 women’s rights movement. There are female voters, female presidential candidates, and now, even female football coaches.
The ASU women’s soccer team started off conference play with mixed results, picking up a win and a loss over the weekend.
Well-rested and energetic, the ASU women’s soccer team heads into its conference opener against Washington State with confidence.
After Sierra Joseph's preseason injury, freshman Kaitlyn Pavlovich has played a big role this season for ASU soccer. This weekend, the Washington native heads back home for the first time as a Sun Devil.
Alyssa Freeman o ASU, does a flip throw in to get some distance. For more photos of the game, go to www.dailycamera.com Cliff Grassmick / October 2, 2011
The ASU women’s soccer team took a much-needed break last weekend before its conference opener at Washington State on Oct. 8. Here is a look at each team in the tough Pac-10, a conference that sent seven teams to the NCAA tournament last season.
After starting off the season 5-0-1, the ASU women's soccer team have since gone 1-2-1. With the team out of sync, Arizona State is focusing on the start its first Pac-10 game versus Washington State.
SHUT OUT: Sophomore midfielder Taylor McCarter drives past defenders during a game earlier this season. ASU was held scoreless over the weekend, losing to Long Beach State and drawing with Pepperdine. (Photo by Steve Rodriguez, ASU Media Realtions)
The ASU women’s soccer team was unable to pull out a win during a tough road weekend, and instead had to settle for a draw and a loss.
The sun hit hard on a record-breaking day for temperatures on Saturday morning in Tempe. You would think most people would stay inside or find relief in the shade. Not so if you’re on Arizona State University's club rugby team.
The ASU women’s soccer team is looking to put the past behind them as they head into the weekend with games against Long Beach State on Friday and Pepperdine on Sunday.
Earlier this week, ASU women’s soccer coach Kevin Boyd decided to cancel practice on Tuesday in favor of a late Monday practice after the team’s 5-0 loss to Central Florida on Sunday.
People may know about Riley McCormick’s diving, but not as many people may know about his passions for the game of squash, golf, TV and movies.
Arizona State University defeated Ohio State 1-0 in the WIldcat Classic. Alyssa Freeman scored the only goal in the final seconds of the first half.
The ASU women’s soccer team managed to pull out a win on Friday, but a lack of intensity and several defensive errors resulted in its first loss of the season against Central Florida on Sunday.
The ASU women’s soccer team looks to maintain its high-powered offense when they take on Ohio State and Central Florida at the Wildcat Classic in Tucson this weekend.
Karin Volpe, senior forward for the ASU women's soccer team, was named Pac-10 player of the week on Monday.
After a four-goal display over the weekend, ASU senior forward Karin Volpe was named the Pac-10 Women’s Soccer Player of the Week for Sept. 7-13 on Tuesday.
ASU's women's soccer team started its 2010 campaign off on the right foot. Not only have the team's offensive weapons scored, but its defense had a solid start.
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