Freshmen lead route of Stanford
For the No. 5 ASU softball team, youth is not necessarily a bad thing.
For the No. 5 ASU softball team, youth is not necessarily a bad thing.
If sophomore catcher Kaylyn Castillo ever needs a quick boost, all she has to do look down at her bat.
Sophomore catcher Kaylyn Castillo has played softball at the collegiate level before. The idea is nothing new to her.
Every year, the Pac-10 conference promises tough softball competition.
Freshman infielder Katelyn Boyd and the rest of the No. 6 Sun Devil (25-5) softball team know that each player has a role, and each game has a purpose.
Potential is a funny thing. When it is fully reached, there are few limits to the possibilities. But when wasted, there are few things more frustrating and disappointing.
One bad inning can spoil a well-played game and send a team into a tailspin in a hurry.
Hillary Bach has always wanted to be a softball player. She has done her time on the mound and spent every minute of her early career working to advance her game.
The ASU softball team will open its season tonight at No. 2 on the USA Today/NFCA Preseason softball poll with a game against McNeese State.
It was a season worth remembering and a team that gave the ASU softball program something to be remembered by.
When most people visit Washington D.C., they think about all the sights and all the history. They think about the president, too, though few get to meet him.
It was hard to find a more dominant Sun Devil athlete than Katie Burkhart last spring.
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