Saturday's game against Cal Poly debuts new student section
While ASU football defeated Cal Poly 35-21 on Saturday night, the home opener also served as the debut of the new student section after renovations at Sun Devil Stadium.
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While ASU football defeated Cal Poly 35-21 on Saturday night, the home opener also served as the debut of the new student section after renovations at Sun Devil Stadium.
Forward Robert Herman announced his commitment to Sun Devil hockey via Twitter and Instagram on Friday and will join the team in 2018.
Goaltender Jaxon Castor, a Phoenix native, announced via Twitter on Tuesday night that he has committed to play hockey at ASU in 2017 or 2018.
It all started in a December 2014 meeting with ASU Athletic Director Ray Anderson, Sun Devil hockey head coach Greg Powers, ASU Senior Associate Athletics Director David Cohen and Adam Mims, the executive director of Oceanside Ice Arena.
Following the team scrimmage on Wednesday, ASU football head coach Todd Graham said he is not only pleased with where his team is at, but also with its freshmen who are looking to make an immediate impact this season.
Sun Devil hockey announced via Twitter on Wednesday that they have added Garrett Peterson, a graduate transfer from Notre Dame. Peterson, who is eligible immediately, has one year of eligibility left for ASU.
BURBANK, Calif. — A program like USC football always has big expectations, but perhaps they have never been bigger than this year where the 2015 Trojans are being treated like they could be the first true championship-caliber team since the program's dominant teams in the early and mid 2000s.
Oregon is facing the challenge of replacing arguably the program's greatest player, Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Mariota.
Justin Toscano of State Press and Kaelen Jones from House of Sparky attended Pac-12 Media Days in Burbank, California. Here are their thoughts and predictions for the upcoming Pac-12 football season.
BURBANK, Calif. – They may be the defending Pac-12 South Champions, but the Arizona Wildcats are still just No. 4 in the division's media preseason polls.
BURBANK, Calif. -- Even after another successful year, Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott said at Pac-12 Media Days Thursday that the best is yet to come for the conference.
BURBANK, Calif. -- While many great college football programs rely on four or five-star prospects to bring success, head coach Todd Graham and ASU football have given student-athletes with unusual paths unprecedented opportunity.
BURBANK, Calif. -- Last year, ASU football's defense was inexperienced and looking to find its way amidst a tough conference schedule. Now, it retains nine of 11 starters and looks to retain the tenacity and energy that surprised many for parts of the 2014 season.
BURBANK, Calif. -- ASU football will feature some fresh faces on offensive, specifically in the receiving corps, but redshirt senior quarterback Mike Bercovici is confident the team will maintain the explosiveness it showed last season.
After a disappointing 2015 season where ASU baseball was eliminated in the Fullerton Regional, ASU baseball senior infielder/right-handed pitcher Jordan Aboites wrote a message to fans through Tumblr promising more hard work and dedication to ensure a better finish in 2016.
Update: June 16, 2015 at 10:20 a.m.
FULLERTON, Calif.—Clemson junior lefty and ACC Pitcher of the Year, Matthew Crownover, was pitching a gem after six innings, giving up just three hits and one run. But ASU spoiled an otherwise quality start with just two swings of the bat.
ASU baseball opens its postseason run as the No. 2 seed in the Fullerton Regional, pair up against hosts Cal State Fullerton along with Clemson and Pepperdine.
The old adage says lightning strikes twice, but in this series, Cal center fielder Aaron Knapp struck twice.
No. 6 ASU baseball got a taste of its own medicine on Saturday night.
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