Volleyball ends season, unable to reach team goal
It was not a storybook beginning, but it did have a nice ending.
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It was not a storybook beginning, but it did have a nice ending.
Bittersweet.
It could not have been scripted better.
The ASU women’s basketball traveled to Puerto Rico this past weekend looking for a challenge.
With a rivalry game you can throw the stat book out the window.
Most students go home for Thanksgiving. The ASU women’s basketball team is going to Puerto Rico.
The ASU volleyball team went into their weekend matches against USC and UCLA with optimism and hope.
It is more important to finish the game.
The focus is on their game.
The ASU volleyball team is not the same team that they were a month ago. Neither are No. 2 UCLA and No. 1 USC.
The word “interim” is not stopping ASU women's basketball interim coach Joseph Anders from competing at the highest level this season.
The ASU women’s basketball team started the season the right way.
The fourth time is the charm.
The ASU volleyball team has momentum. The question is, how to keep it rolling.
Under the new bright lights of Churchill Downs, excitement rose as the horses neared the finish line.
The improvement is evident.
The last time the ASU volleyball team played the Oregon schools, missed chances doomed the Sun Devils to a pair of losses.
Sophomore outside hitter Danica Mendivil has made quite an impact for the ASU volleyball team in a short amount of time.
ASU was just two points away from an upset.
The goal is to return the favor.
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