ASU hockey's final act at Oceanside Ice Arena comes to an end
Oceanside Ice Arena saw the rise of a hockey team that started as a club playing pickup to a D1, independent hockey program that made the NCAA tournament just three years later.
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Oceanside Ice Arena saw the rise of a hockey team that started as a club playing pickup to a D1, independent hockey program that made the NCAA tournament just three years later.
This week, track and field took home two NCAA titles, water polo swept its competition, beach volleyball took on ranked opponents, lacrosse opened up pac-12 play, while gymnastics closed out its regular season.
ASU water polo came into the 2022 season with the highest preseason ranking in school history, No. 4 and with high expectations, but the Sun Devils fell out of the gates, losing all four of their games in the opening weekend at home.
Unlike other positions in water polo, graduate student Amira Van Buren must fight every 30 to 60 seconds to stay afloat in the pool. She needs to position herself to catch and shoot a ball while constantly wrestling defenders attempting to pull her down.
ASU wrestling dropped a highly anticipated matchup against No. 10 Mizzou on Feb. 12 in Tempe, a match that ended the team's five-match win streak. The team has one more competition before the Pac-12 tournament at the beginning of March.
This week, water polo took on four ranked opponents at the Stanford Invitational, track and field set nine PR's and four all-time entries, men's tennis lost to both its opponents, gymnastics set a season-high and ASU men's golf finished in third at the Amer Ari Invitational in Hawaii.
Over 6,000 miles away from her home in Hungary, freshman water polo player Vanda Baksa left her dorm to go explore the ASU campus to find out where her classes were.
This week, men's tennis got swept by Ohio State, water polo came back after a slow start to its season, men's golf came out victorious after a stellar performance from David Puig, and wrestling swept both its opponents.
Over the last week, ASU water polo dropped four games in its opening tournament, gymnastics lost another close matchup to Utah, women's tennis swept three opponents at home, swim and dive fell to Cal and Stanford, and men's tennis fell to Texas A&M, while track and field secured five individual program records.
ASU women's water polo team is entering the 2022 season with high expectations. The Sun Devils are ranked fourth overall in the preseason rankings after finishing 14-12 in 2021.
ASU hockey (17-17-1) ended its season on a high note against Long Island University (10-21-3) on Friday and Saturday evening in Tempe.
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