ASU men's golf clinches Territorial Cup Series victory over UA
ASU men's and women's golf played their final rounds of the Pac-12 golf championships and finished sixth and fifth, respectively.
ASU men's and women's golf played their final rounds of the Pac-12 golf championships and finished sixth and fifth, respectively.
The Sun Devils now sit at fifth place in the men's tournament and sixth in the women's heading into the final round.
ASU men's and women's golf both shot over par on the first day and finished in fourth and fifth place, respectively.
The regular season is over for ASU as coaches Tim Mickelson and Melissa Luellen now set their sights on the ultimate prize.
The Sun Devils' approach to the game has resulted in another successful season.
The Masters was a snore, and Sunday was particularly unexciting, leaving golf fans longing for the days when Tiger Woods was electrifying Augusta National.
Luellen shared her thoughts as the Sun Devils prepare for the Pac-12 championships.
Justine Lee, Nicole Jones, Daniela Ordonez and Laura Blanco have played for ASU since their freshman years.
Sophomore Jon Rahm led the Sun Devils with an 8-under on the tournament.
ASU had to play two rounds in one day at Chambers Bay and finished 1-over.
ASU saved its best round for the last day, but end up having to share the second spot with Washington and Duke.
The Sun Devils are tied with Duke for second place following another score of 287 on Saturday.
The Sun Devils played a well-rounded game as they shot 1-under par on the day.
As ASU women's golf prepares for its home tournament April 4, coach Melissa Luellen reflects on her team's recent success in Tempe.
The Sun Devils begin play in Tacoma, Wash., on April 7.
After two strong rounds, the Sun Devils could not keep it going on their last day in San Diego.
Jon Rahm's 21-under at the ASU Thunderbird Invitational broke both the tournament record and the school record for a 54-hole final score.
Coach Tim Mickelson earned his first outright tournament win as ASU head coach in spectacular fashion.
Sophomore Jon Rahm shot nine birdies to lead the Sun Devils to a first place finish on the first day of the tournament.
After a 14th-place finish at the Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters, ASU will look to bounce back on their own turf.
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