Baseball opens season against Western Michigan
Conventional logic dictates the start of a season without the possibility of a national championship would lack excitement.
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Conventional logic dictates the start of a season without the possibility of a national championship would lack excitement.
May 27 at Hi-Corbett Field in Tucson against UA is a date the ASU baseball team is all too familiar with at the onset of its 2012 season.
Look down the list of any projected 2012 MLB Draft order and it won’t take long to find Deven Marrero’s name.
At the top of the ASU baseball team’s pitching staff is a group of veteran arms poised to build off a strong 2011 campaign, but behind the returners is uncertainty. Not in the form of less talent, but instead with unproven talent.
Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andre Ethier remembers attending community events and listening to his baseball idols as a kid. He remembers sitting in the audience and hanging on every word, but what reverberates with him most is the lifelong impact a baseball player can have on a group of kids by sharing just 30 minutes of their time.
Here are attendance figures for two recent events at Chase Field: 49,236 and 38,830.
The ASU football season ended nearly a month ago in Las Vegas, but four Sun Devils seniors competed one last time with a pitchfork on their helmets Monday night in Tucson.
ASU senior wide receiver Gerell Robinson took to his Twitter account earlier this week to express disappointment of not receiving an invitation to the Senior Bowl. He retweeted fans who supported his cause and tagged the Senior Bowl’s Twitter account.
On Jan. 28, ASU senior offensive lineman Garth Gerhart will do something his older brother, former Stanford and current Minnesota Vikings running back Toby Gerhart, never did.
Todd Graham woke up Wednesday in the Steel City as the coach of Pittsburgh. But by the time the sun set, he stood in Tempe holding up a Sun Devil jersey with his name freshly printed on the back.
At the onset of the 2011 season, the ASU football team had aspirations of playing in a BCS bowl game.
Wearing a Sun Devil gold jacket and sitting in a small office decorated with memories from past ASU football teams, Vice President for University Athletics Lisa Love delivered an expected message and changed the face of her university’s most prized sport.
For the second time since 2006, the ASU football team will search for a new coach.
Looking back, ASU coach Dennis Erickson had every reason to put all his eggs in the 2011 basket.
Then there’s the yearlong anomaly of ASU football.
Dan Knapp played in 16 games — starting in nine of them — as a tight end in a Sun Devil uniform. That was the position he excelled at for his entire football career, so much so he was the top ranked player at the position in Nevada coming out of high school.
Despite lost sentiment following the Sun Devils’ 31-27 loss to UA, what the squad needs to happen in the final week of the regular season didn’t change all the much.
But somehow through all the on-paper victories, the ASU football team found itself lying face down on its own field Saturday as the clock hit triple zeroes.
Hidden behind the dark sunglasses he uses to shield his light-sensitive eyes, lies a 22-year-old retired quarterback. At any given ASU practice, Steven Threet can be seen standing behind the only slightly younger men that now play his position.
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