Baseball prepares for youthful Stanford
For the ASU baseball team’s opponent this weekend, success is defined by youth.
For the ASU baseball team’s opponent this weekend, success is defined by youth.
The red-hot No. 7 Sun Devils had just enough to squeeze out a 4-3 victory over the archrival Wildcats on Tuesday night in Tucson.
Fresh off back-to-back conference sweeps, the ASU baseball team will head down the I-10 for round five this year with archrival UA.
Junior Kramer Champlin and sophomore Jake Barrett threw back-to-back five-hit complete game shutouts Friday and Saturday to complete a three-game sweep of the No. 19 Golden Bears in Berkeley.
Somehow, the ASU baseball team found itself on top when the dust settled after 17 innings.
ASU swept the Golden Bears last year in Tempe and is 104-57 all time against them.
As a sophomore, Andy Workman started 13 times and appeared in one game at the College World Series. Everything was set for him to come back and take the next step.
After getting swept in a Pac-10 series for the first time since 1999, the ASU baseball team responded with a sweep of its own this weekend.
After getting swept by Oregon State a week ago, the No. 10 Sun Devils return home this weekend looking to bounce back against Washington State.
The Sun Devils hadn’t been swept in a Pac-10 series since 1999 and had won five of six conference games to start the season.
The No. 6 Sun Devils were swept by Oregon State in Corvallis, dropping all three games of a Pac-10 series for the first time since 1999.
The Sun Devils will be out in full force when they head to Corvallis for a three-game series with the No. 19 Beavers.
Tempers flared Tuesday between the ASU baseball team and rival UA midway through the two teams’ meeting.
Each year the two Arizona schools meet two additional times outside the Pac-10 schedule. The games do not count toward conference standings, but do count in the Territorial Cup point race.
The No. 9 Sun Devils swept the Ducks right out of Tempe behind three stellar starting pitching performances.
ASU Baseball (19-6) defeated the University of Oregon Ducks on Friday night, 5-2.
Just under a year ago, the ASU baseball team walked into Eugene with a 24-0 record, only to suffer its first loss of the season 6-5 in 12 innings
Now starts the 10-week round robin schedule to determine the final Pac-10 champion.
The No. 8 Sun Devils lost the weekend opener, but came back to win on Saturday and Sunday.
ASU Baseball defeated U of A 5-1 Saturday night to improve its record to 17-6.
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