Women’s golf earns No. 1 seed
The ASU women’s golf team has earned the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Central Regional, which will be hosted by Indiana.
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The ASU women’s golf team has earned the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Central Regional, which will be hosted by Indiana.
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The ASU football team finished its final spring practice quickly. The practice lasted about 30 minutes, as the team was intent on resting up for the spring game, which will take place on Saturday at Sun Devil Stadium to wrap up spring football.
When the ASU baseball team faces Washington this weekend, it will have a number of advantages. The No. 1 Sun Devils (31-4, 9-3 Pac-10) vastly outrank the Huskies (19-16, 4-5) in every statistical category and will have home-field advantage, and ASU has been a dominant 22-1 at Packard Stadium this season.
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Junior quarterback Samson Szakacsy and sophomore pitcher Hillary Bach were named Tillman Scholars for 2010. Bach and Szakacsy are two of 14 ASU students named Tillman Scholars.
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The ASU men’s basketball team received its first commitment of the spring signing period on Wednesday when Chanse Creekmur, a 6-foot-7 forward from Marshalltown, Iowa, faxed in his national letter of intent to officially become a Sun Devil.
ASU freshman women’s golfer Jennifer Johnson has been selected to represent the United States in the 2010 Curtis Cup.
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Sophomore quarterback Brock Osweiler capped off a strong week of practice as the ASU offense continued to show progress under new offensive coordinator Noel Mazzone. The offense looks much improved from last year as the Sun Devils completed their second scrimmage of the spring on Saturday at Sun Devil Stadium.
After the first day of the Masters, two former Sun Devils are on the leaderboard.
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Five men and eight women from the ASU swimming and diving team have been named to the Pac-10 All-Academic teams.
Former ASU star pitcher Mike Leake has been named the Cincinnati Reds’ fifth starter, skipping the minor leagues entirely and jumping straight to the major leagues.
One of the oldest clichés in sports is that during epic duels, it’s a shame somebody has to lose.
ASU junior gymnast Mary Atkinson has been named a member of the Pacific-10 All-Conference Team.
From the very beginning of the ASU football team’s first spring practice, one thing was made very clear.
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