Sun Devil swimmers withstand grueling pentathlon
The ASU swimming and diving teams underwent an endurance test this past weekend in preparation for their first real challenge of the season.
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The ASU swimming and diving teams underwent an endurance test this past weekend in preparation for their first real challenge of the season.
The ASU men's basketball team has 10 returning players from last year's squad, but three newcomers could make the most noise this season.
The ASU men's basketball team still has many things left to accomplish before beginning its season in less than a month.
As I rested in my seat at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Saturday afternoon, eagerly awaiting the kickoff of ASU's game against USC, a Sun Devil fan wearing maroon and gold blurted out, "The road to the Las Vegas Bowl starts here!"
The ASU men's golf team will compete in the fall's last two tournaments without one of its top players.
Kareem Kelly's run into the Trojan record books has been overshadowed this year by his team's inability to win close games.
Former Sun Devil pitcher Ryan Bradley will have his hands full if his first outing in the Arizona Fall League is any indication of how this year's season is going to shape up.
The swimming season has not started yet, but some members of the ASU team have already had success.
Michael Jordan touched many along his winding comeback trail to the NBA, including one of ASU's own.
Even though the fall is regarded as a time for practice and preparation, Chez Reavie's presence on the ASU men's golf team was sorely missed last weekend.
Mickey Yokoi learned for the first time as head coach of the ASU women’s golf team that good things don’t last for very long.
It's a good thing ASU head men's golf coach Randy Lein is not too concerned about results in the fall because his team still has a long way to go after a sluggish season-opening tournament.
After a month of practice and preparation, the ASU women's golf team will finally hit the links for the first time this season.
Today the Sun Devils are going to trade in their buckets of range balls for scorecards and move from the practice green to the tee box.
Results will not be heavily scrutinized, numbers will not carry much weight and the difference between par and bogey will be insignificant for the Sun Devil men's golf team this fall.
Outfitted with four solid returnees and a trio of talented newcomers, the ASU women’s golf team is poised and ready to make a run at its first national championship of the 21st century.
Rob Evans is usually someone who stringently keeps to a designated plan, but Tuesday morning's series of tragedies along the East Coast have sent his schedule into a tailspin.
Almost everyone in the world of sports was affected in one way or another by Tuesday morning's tragedy, which is being called the most destructive act of terrorism on U.S. soil.
The ASU women's golf team was grounded Tuesday afternoon, just like millions of other passengers that were left stranded due to a terrorist attack on the United States.
Everything the Sun Devil defense accomplished last Saturday against San Diego State may go right out the window when ASU opens conference play on the road against UCLA this weekend.
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