No. 24 ASU softball gets swept in Seattle against No. 4 Washington
Although No. 24 ASU softball found some confidence and production in the series, No. 4 Washington swept the Sun Devils this weekend in Seattle.
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Although No. 24 ASU softball found some confidence and production in the series, No. 4 Washington swept the Sun Devils this weekend in Seattle.
ASU softball will play a significant series against Washington at Husky Softball Stadium this weekend in Seattle following their recent struggles against in-state rival and now-No. 8 Arizona and No. 1 UCLA.
Despite Sunday's result and her team's recent struggles, ASU softball coach Trisha Ford said she certainly watched some moments her team can build on following its weekend series against UCLA.
Although some improvements were made on Saturday afternoon, there wasn’t a reflection on the scoreboard as ASU softball continues to play within its recent struggles.
After another disappointing performance against the Bruins, ASU softball coach Trisha Ford continues to be at a loss for words and her players also seemingly can’t explain what has transpired recently.
Kindra Hackbarth brings a different energy to life, an energy that is usually remarkably goofy and filled with laughter, smiles, singing and dancing.
Just a few days after ASU hockey finished its historic season, junior goaltender Joey Daccord made more history with the program.
ASU softball stayed within striking distance after back-to-back run-rule losses in five innings in Tucson Friday and Saturday but couldn’t capitalize against UA, losing 2-0 AT Rita Hillenbrand Stadium Sunday in the series finale.
ASU hockey's historic season ended inside the PPL Center on Saturday.
ASU softball had no legitimate answer against Arizona on Friday at Rita Hillenbrand Stadium in Tucson.
When this season started, ASU women’s basketball – like every other team in the nation – had certain goals that it wanted to accomplish and set out to achieve.
Danielle Harper has waited for this moment.
Anything can happen in March Madness, where unbelievable moments come as an expectation, and ASU women’s basketball knows that as do the Miami Hurricanes.
Taya Hanson will never forget her experience Friday night in Coral, Gables, Florida, with ASU women’s basketball.
ASU women’s basketball coach Charli Turner Thorne hasn’t been shy discussing the “elephant in the room” when it comes to recent March Madness performances.
Before the women’s NCAA Tournament started, redshirt senior forward Courtney Ekmark was excited to play against a zone defensive scheme, and she followed with an impressive display against it.
ASU women’s basketball is healthy and ready to make an impact in the NCAA Tournament.
ASU women’s basketball is dancing into March Madness, again, and will take its talents to South Beach.
Despite playing in just its fourth season as a Division I program, No. 13 ASU (21-12-1) on Sunday will likely be the first independent to qualify for the NCAA Tournament since Alaska-Anchorage in 1992.
ASU softball coach Trisha Ford is happy her team is back.
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