ASU softball overcomes adversity, improves to 9-0
The Pac-12’s Player of the Week delivered when it counted the most.
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The Pac-12’s Player of the Week delivered when it counted the most.
After a blazing start to the 2013 season, the No. 3 ASU softball team (7-0) looks to continue its hot start in the Littlewood
ASU softball coach Clint Myers is no stranger to changing the lineup. Based upon who is hot, the lineup is subject to change. Here’s a breakdown of the batting order as it currently stands:
A second look at ASU softball's 7-0 start in the Kajikawa Classic:
To say the Kajikawa Classic was a pretty good weekend for the ASU softball pitchers would be an understatement.
Another look at ASU’s 3-0 start to the Kajikawa Classic:
What rust?
An injury to sophomore outfielder Elizabeth Caporuscio has forced the ASU outfielders to play musical chairs defensively.
The last time the ASU softball team competed was in a semifinal loss in the Women’s College World Series last season.
Phil Mickelson nearly made history at the Waste Management Phoenix Open this past weekend.
Despite losing senior pitcher Hillary Bach to graduation, the ASU softball team has enough depth on the mound to maintain its high level of play.
New Arizona Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians inherited a mess.
When I heard the news that the Colley Matrix ranked Notre Dame ahead of Alabama, I wasn’t surprised. BCS computers are flawed in the sense that they can’t include margin of victory in their formula to dissuade teams from running up the score.
What a difference a year makes.
The MAC has flexed its muscles against the college football world all season long.
Pepperdine has hired ASU men’s golf assistant coach Michael Beard to be the Waves’ next head coach.
Ohio State’s decision to impose its postseason ban in 2012 instead of last year looks dumber and dumber as each week passes by.
Last Saturday showed why — once again — that college football is the most exciting regular season sport.
Just a couple years ago, ASU alumna golfer Giulia Molinaro was considered a long shot to make it on a professional tour.
The No. 3 ASU women’s golf team wrapped up the first half of the 2012-13 season with a fourth-place finish in the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational.
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