ASU women's golf finishes in 11th place at Stanford Intercollegiate
ASU women's golf team finished in 11th place at the Stanford Intercollegiate Invite Tuesday, hitting +34.
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ASU women's golf team finished in 11th place at the Stanford Intercollegiate Invite Tuesday, hitting +34.
ASU's men's and women's golf programs are making very similar progress under the guidance of two very different leaders: men's head coach Tim Mickelson and women's head coach Missy Farr-Kaye.
ASU men's golf surged on Tuesday to a second-place finish at the Ailster Mackenzie Invite, finishing -33 as a team in Fairfax, California.
It wasn't the ideal way to end a road trip, but it surely beats the alternative that ASU soccer had experienced in its last seven games.
ASU soccer dropped seventh straight game and fourth straight in conference play, falling 2-1 to USC in Los Angeles Friday night.
ASU women’s golf hit -11 overall at the Windy City Classic in Wilmette, Illinois, and took fourth place on Tuesday.
The ASU men's golf team took home second place in the South Dakota State Invitational after two straight days of dominant golf, hitting +1 for the entire event and -15 for the last two days.
After 13 years a Sun Devil coach, ASU alumni and former player Missy Farr-Kaye was named the head coach for ASU’s women's golf team after former head coach Melissa Luellen assumed the same position at Auburn University.
ASU women’s golf opened its season with a third-place finish in the Golfweek Conference Championship, 19-over-par.
ASU men's golf opened its season with a third-place finish in the Olympia Fields Invitational hitting 15 above par behind Oklahoma State (+9) and tournament winner Florida State (+6).
Both ASU men's and women's golf teams have a lot of people expecting big things from them after last years’ successful season.
ASU senior golfer Jon Rahm had an excellent season last year, finishing third on the all-time NCAA season stroke average behind Stanford’s junior golfer Maverick McNealy and Wake Forest alumni Bill Haas.
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