Women’s golf third at Fall Preview
The first major hurdle is behind the ASU women’s golf team as the Sun Devils tied for third in one of the premier tournaments in the country.
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The first major hurdle is behind the ASU women’s golf team as the Sun Devils tied for third in one of the premier tournaments in the country.
After shrugging off a disappointing second place finish, the ASU women’s golf team will take on one of the toughest tests they face all year in the NCAA Fall Preview.
If only they had annulments in college football.
After a solid start to on the first day, a top-notch field and prevailing winds blew the ASU men’s golf team off course at the Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational.
Mixed emotions ruled the day for the ASU Women’s Golf team at the Dale McNamara Invitational.
On Friday three ASU freshmen will walk out onto the first tee box, prepared to defend one of college golf’s most historic programs in one the most difficult tournaments of the year.
Ozzie Osborne’s crazy train has another passenger: the NCAA.
The first round of the year for the ASU women’s golf team couldn’t have gone any better.
Expectations are high on a team that, despite its youth, is among the nation’s best.
Amidst the jitters of six new players settling in for the ASU men’s golf team is some deep-seeded familiarity.
Some students spend their summer recovering from a whole year of school.
Terrelle Pryor is going to be excellent in the NFL.
ASU senior Spencer Fletcher is hoping his third time at the nation’s biggest amateur event will be the charm.
Tim Mickelson is coming from the University of San Diego to ASU, as he was announced as the new head golf coach on Saturday.
Although it’s still far from a done deal, ASU might not have to look too far from home to find its next men’s golf coach.
Ending a 20-year dynasty is never easy.
It wasn’t the safest of plays.
Despite high expectations, the No. 26 ASU men’s golf team finished 18th in its ninth-consecutive national finals appearance at the Karsten Creek Golf Course in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
The last time the Karsten Creek Golf Course hosted the national championships, ASU’s Alejandro Canizares mastered the difficult course and became just the sixth freshman to take home the individual title.
For a team that despises the word “expectations,” the No. 10 ASU women’s golf team seems to have drawn a chance to do something extraordinary.
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