Hoops: Forward returns from life-changing mission
DeWy DeWitt knew exactly what he was getting into two years ago when leaving the ASU men's basketball program to take a Mormon Mission in Peru.
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DeWy DeWitt knew exactly what he was getting into two years ago when leaving the ASU men's basketball program to take a Mormon Mission in Peru.
Head football coach Dirk Koetter announced Tuesday afternoon that sophomore quarterback Andrew Walter will start in place of redshirt freshman Chad Christensen on Saturday when ASU plays at San Diego State.
The ASU men's basketball coaching staff always seems to be pretty busy around this time of year.
If there was a bright spot for Central Florida on a night that went from promising to disastrous quicker than the thunderclouds moved over Sun Devil Stadium, it was the play of Doug Gabriel.
Heading into Saturday's game at Sun Devil Stadium, Central Florida is not necessarily worried about establishing a balanced rushing attack or finding ways to give junior quarterback Ryan Schneider more time in the pocket.
Although Tommy Smith isn't making a big deal about the hype brought about by the media, scouts and other onlookers, he knows he has the tools needed to take his game to the next level.
Entering the 1994-95 season, most preseason prognosticators didn't give the ASU men's basketball team much of a chance in the Maui Invitational.
Seven months after transferring from Tulsa, Josh Blankenship finally got a taste of what it's like to be a Division I-AA quarterback.
The last time Paul Wulff walked out of Sun Devil Stadium, he felt satisfied with his play and marginally pleased with the end result.
Freshman forward Allen Morill has academically qualified for the upcoming season, more than nine months after signing with the ASU men's basketball program.
The following is a look at the fall 2002 sports staff of The State Press:
Shawn Redhage had quite a different experience this summer while playing overseas for Athletes in Action, a 16-person team that included players from numerous colleges across the United States.
LINCOLN, Neb. -- The sparse number of ASU faithful that made the trip to Husker Nation this past weekend probably realized how much can change in such little time.
Ike Diogu has yet to play in a game at the collegiate level, but that hasn't stopped him from garnering loads of attention for his recent accomplishments.
LINCOLN, Neb. -- For someone who has seen limited action during the past two years while playing behind a Heisman Trophy winner, Jammal Lord looked mighty impressive Saturday night.
Just because the Nebraska football team will be sporting new uniforms this year for the first time in more than a decade doesn't mean there is going to be an overhaul in Lincoln.
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio - Coming out of high school last spring, Dustin Pedroia opted to sign with head baseball coach Pat Murphy, mainly because of his reputation for consistently producing winning teams.
Although the ASU men's basketball team is still far from being prepared for the upcoming season, Rob Evans is already putting the pieces in place for the 2003-04 campaign.
CULVER CITY, Calif. - While some players often struggle to find desire from within, motivation comes with relative ease for Curtis Millage.
Exactly two months after being confined to a hospital bed, Kenny Crandall made the biggest commitment of his life last Friday.
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