ASU dominates Arizona in weekend opener
No. 1 ASU (27-3-1) went into the game against No. 22 Arizona (11-18-0) with six key players traveling, giving different players an opportunity to shine, and that's exactly what they did.
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No. 1 ASU (27-3-1) went into the game against No. 22 Arizona (11-18-0) with six key players traveling, giving different players an opportunity to shine, and that's exactly what they did.
No. 1 ASU (26-3-1) will host No. 21 Arizona (11-13-3) at Oceanside Arena for a two-game series this weekend in the latest edition of the Cactus Cup, playing with a few unseen faces.
The ASU hockey team remained No. 1 in the latest ACHA rankings released Friday.
The No. 1 ASU hockey team (26-3-1) defeated No. 7 Stony Brook (20-5) Thursday night with a 3-0 shutout. With the win, sophomore goalie Robert Levin had his seventh shutout, the most of any goalie currently in the ACHA.
After a tough loss last Saturday, the No.1 ASU hockey team (25-3-1) goes into its home game against No. 7 Stony Brook (19-4-1) looking to bounce back and beat one of the few teams to have beat them earlier this season.
A game that started uneventful quickly turned exciting, but No. 1 ASU (25-3-1) fell to No. 6 Lindenwood (11-9-3) after losing in a shootout.
With only 11 games left in the season, No. 1 ASU (24-3) goes into its away weekend series against No. 8 Lindenwood (11-9-2) looking to hold the No.1 spot in the ACHA national rankings.
Earlier this season, the No. 1 ASU hockey team announced it would be transitioning into NCAA Division I, playing a hybrid of NCAA and ACHA teams in 2015-16. This move was made possible by longtime hockey supporters and their $32 million donation.
The No. 1 ASU hockey (24-3) team went into its final game of the weekend looking to sweep No. 2 Central Oklahoma (22-5) and sophomore forward Michael Cummings led them to victory on Saturday night.
With the end of the season in sight, the No. 1 ASU hockey team went into its second matchup with No. 2 Central Oklahoma looking to defeat the first of the three teams to have beat them this season, and that’s exactly what ASU (23-3) did.
It seems history has repeated itself.
From the NCAA announcement to dominating rival No. 20 UA (9-10-3) in the Cactus Cup, the No. 1 ASU (22-2) hockey team has had quite a season so far as the Sun Devils attempt to defend their national championship.
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