Pac-12 Roundup: ASU women's tennis readies for a vigorous schedule ahead
With the collegiate tennis regular season underway for most of the Pac-12, the conference landscape is already taking shape.
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With the collegiate tennis regular season underway for most of the Pac-12, the conference landscape is already taking shape.
ASU women’s tennis junior Kelley Anderson knows what works best for her on match-day: dictating the point with a powerful serve and strong forehand.
After a thrilling 4-3 upset of No. 16 South Carolina Saturday, ASU women’s tennis once again found itself in a competitive match with another ranked opponent on Sunday, No. 13 Texas Tech University.
ASU women's tennis freshman Savannah Slaysman has dreamed about the opportunity to win the deciding match for the team she grew up watching her whole life.
Nicknamed "The Grinder” by her teammates, ASU women's tennis senior Gussie O'Sullivan is getting the job done in singles play with grit and determination—the only way she knows how.
ASU women’s tennis was more than ready to get the 2017 regular season underway Sunday morning against UC Davis, after taking a rain check on their previous match.
After two months away from competition, No. 22 ASU women’s tennis broke serve on the 2017 regular season over the holiday weekend at the Michigan Invitational in Ann Arbor.
Analytics, without a doubt, have transformed the way coaches, players and fans comprehend sports.
Senior Richard Bohus is without a doubt, one of the most valuable members of the ASU men's swimming team. Although Bohus' value is without question, the Hungarian native has been prone to injuries at times during his collegiate career.
During the first half of the 2016-17 season, nothing has fazed ASU men’s swimming, scoring controversies included.
ASU women’s tennis senior Alexandra Osborne knows what success in doubles means.
Heading into the 2016-17 season, many believed ASU men’s swimming team had one of the strongest butterfly groups in the nation.
Externalizing emotions has never been a big part of temperament on the court for ASU women's tennis sophomore Sammi Hampton.
ASU women's tennis senior Kassidy Jump had one thing on her mind this weekend: to bring home the singles title at her home tournament, The Thunderbird Invitational.
The second leg of a back-to-back can be tough on an athlete in any sport, swimming included.
Coming into Friday's dual-meet with the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, both the men's and women's teams for ASU swimming were undefeated.
ASU women's head coach Sheila McInerney often shuffles her doubles lineup during practice in order to make sure everyone on the team feels comfortable with each other's game.
After beginning its competitive season at the Cal Nike Invitational, ASU women's tennis entered its second tournament of the fall campaign over the weekend at the Tennessee Fall Invitational.
Nothing beats a hard-fought, last-minute victory.
Before the start of the 2016-17 dual-meet season, ASU swimming head coach Bob Bowman identified breaststroke as a conundrum on the women's side.
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