Bob Bowman brings process-oriented coaching style to ASU swimming
New ASU swim coach Bob Bowman is more focused on the process than the result.
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New ASU swim coach Bob Bowman is more focused on the process than the result.
The month of May is truly make it or break it for No. 6 ASU baseball with the Pac-12 title at stake.
No. 5 ASU baseball scored its most runs in a single game since April, 19, 2013, in Sunday's 16-4 rubber-match win, which was highlighted by an 11-run fifth inning to give the Sun Devils their eighth-consecutive series win and ninth in 10 tries this season.
No. 5 ASU baseball saw a lead turn into a 7-4 loss Saturday as the result of another shaky outing from junior closer Ryan Burr, who blew the save and picked up the loss during a four-run ninth inning from Tennessee Tech.
ASU hiring Bob Bowman is more than just filling a head coaching vacancy; it's a commitment to uplift its swimming program and keep it on par with the standard that ASU athletic director Ray Anderson expects every sport to live up to — excellence.
Talented ASU swim and dive freshman breaststroker Jorie Caneta is transferring to Texas A&M for next season.
Bob Bowman, one of the biggest names in swimming, was introduced as the new ASU swim head coach on Friday at Karsten Golf Course.
After winning all six of its first Pac-12 series this season, No. 5 ASU baseball gets a break from conference play with a three-game home stand against Tennessee Tech.
Six Pac-12 series, six series wins for No. 4 ASU baseball.
A game removed from the six-run ninth inning that stole a sweep over Arizona from No. 4 ASU baseball, a three-run eighth inning allowed Washington to take the series opener 9-7 on Friday night.
In just his first year, ASU baseball head coach Tracy Smith has brought a fresh culture of emphasized accountability and a winning attitude, inspiring players to develop a work ethic to succeed on and off the field, resulting in the team mirroring his personality.
No. 4 ASU baseball lost the ugly, gritty game it had been accustomed to winning all year, seeing a one-run ninth-inning lead turn into a 7-2 loss.
No. 5 ASU baseball exploded for seven runs in the first two innings on Sunday en route to a 13-run offensive output , which proved to be enough to earn a second-straight win over rival Arizona in the first ever Territorial Cup series at Phoenix Municipal Stadium.
Another series opener, another nail-biting finish for No. 5 ASU baseball (22-9, 10-3 Pac-12).
Tuesday night's ASU baseball game against UNLV in Las Vegas was suspended due to a dysfunctional right-field stadium light and will resume at 10 a.m. Wednesday morning.
Joey Bielek's 10th-inning RBI single helped No. 6 ASU baseball complete the comeback and edge by Utah 6-5, tallying its fourth series win in as many tries in conference play.
Freshman Andrew Snow's first collegiate home run, a two-run shot to left field in the top of the 12th, lifted No. 6 ASU baseball over Utah 5-3 in the first game of the series.
No. 6 ASU baseball will head to Utah riding a four-game winning streak and looking to improve upon the consistency shown in the final two games of its series sweep against Stanford.
ASU swim and dive's overall record left a bit to be desired, but its young talent provides a point of optimism for the future, making the firing of Dorsey Tierney-Walker an opportunity for a fresh start.
ASU athletic director Ray Anderson notified Dorsey Tierney-Walker that she would not be returning as ASU swim and dive head coach on Tuesday morning.
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