ASU women's basketball wins chippy matchup over Washington
For any college athlete, senior day is always special. It's even better when you win by 20 points.
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For any college athlete, senior day is always special. It's even better when you win by 20 points.
Nearly every team has a three-point specialist. For No. 9 ASU women's basketball, it's been Katie Hempen for the last three years.
Oh, Canada.
For ASU senior guard Peace Amukamara, defense runs in the family for five sisters and one brother.
It was Brunner time once again at Maples Pavilion on Sunday.
After nearly two months of winning a majority of its games by double digits, No. 9 ASU women's basketball finally had the opportunity to play in a pair of close games over the past weekend.
No. 9 ASU women's basketball lost its first conference game last Monday to Oregon State, falling into a tie for first in the Pac-12 with the No. 8 ranked Beavers.
It looks like Katie Hempen found her rhythm.
After going on a 15 game winning streak and seeing it end with a 23-point loss to Oregon State, No. 8 ASU women's basketball has little time for recovery with two home games on the docket against No. 14 UCLA and USC.
In one of the greatest recruiting classes of the Todd Graham era, ASU football officially signed 18 recruits on Wednesday for National Signing Day.
The losing team scored six points in the third quarter in a matchup between No. 8 ASU women's basketball and No. 9 Oregon State on Sunday.
The third quarter has been kind to No. 8 ASU women's basketball all season, but on Friday against a talented Oregon team, it made all the difference.
With all the places No. 8 ASU women's basketball has traveled this season, there has been no more important or challenging road trip than the one it's about to take.
With two double-digit victories over rival Arizona in the span of three days, No. 8 ASU women's basketball is on a 14-game winning streak and is the only Pac-12 team with an 8-0 record in conference.
On Friday, Arizona women's basketball stayed competitive with rival ASU. It kept the game within single-digits until the beginning of the fourth quarter, when ASU pulled ahead.
In the past week, ASU women's basketball head coach Charli Turner Thorne said she expected to get every team's best effort from here on out.
There are few certainties in a rivalry game. However, one thing is certain about the upcoming Territorial Cup between ASU women's basketball and rival Arizona: It will be competitive.
Imagine a scenario in which you've been up all night, sick to your stomach, and you wake up the next day achy and nauseous — unable to eat anything.
Every Monday, The State Press will release its Player of the Week award in recognition of a Sun Devil athlete who stood out in his or her sport.
A lack of satisfaction with a 20-point victory says a lot about the character of this ASU women's basketball team.
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