ASU soccer cruises past Columbia
ASU soccer took on Columbia University Friday afternoon and showcased impressive strength on the front line.
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ASU soccer took on Columbia University Friday afternoon and showcased impressive strength on the front line.
Chemistry, creativity and confidence are some of the key components contributing to the early success of the ASU women's soccer team. The Sun Devils are 2-0-1 heading into their third week of play.
For ASU midfielder Lucy Lara, playing soccer is the great escape.
Coming off a phenomenal win Friday night, ASU was back at Sun Devil Soccer Stadium less than 24 hours later to take on Beijing Normal University in an exhibition match.
Still damp with newly painted white lines and freshly cut grass, ASU soccer took the field for its home opener.
In its second game on the road in Boston, ASU soccer drew a 1-1 tie against Boston College.
ASU soccer narrowly defeated Boston University 2-1 on the road Friday in its season opener.
The 2015 season for ASU soccer could only be described as lackluster and disappointing. With injuries riddling the team’s best players and the departure of nine seniors, the Sun Devils look forward to the future after a disappointing 9-8-1 finish.
For the second straight night, No. 15 UCLA won on a walk-off home run won the game.
Katie Burkhart looked out onto the field, leaning against the maroon cushioned fence that once separated her from the world outside softball.
ASU battled Oregon in the second game of the series, but fell short of the win.
ASU softball couldn’t fight off the sweep against Utah. The Utes got a walk-off base hit in the seventh to win 6-5.
ASU couldn’t pick up a win in Utah due to an early deficit and a lackluster offense.
No. 25 ASU softball (27-13, 3-6 Pac-12) suffered a sweep last weekend when they took on No. 3 Washington.
No. 20 ASU took a devastating loss to California in the seventh inning after leading by three.
Pre-conference play gave No. 20/21 ASU softball a chance to try different players at different positions and see who deserves a starting spot.
Redshirt junior right-handed pitcher Kelsey Kessler has dominated in the circle this season after being ineligible to play last year.
After a busy off-season, sophomore right-handed pitcher Dale Ryndak has made strides after an inconsistent freshman campaign.
With a sold-out stadium, ASU was defeated in game two against rival Arizona.
With the ASU softball season well underway, the changes in pitching techniques and mechanics that co-interim head coach Letty Olivarez has helped her pitchers work on is being made evident.
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