ASU softball takes game one over Arizona thanks to Chelsea Gonzales’ grand slam
The Sun Devils fought hard for a dominant victory over the rival Wildcats.
The Sun Devils fought hard for a dominant victory over the rival Wildcats.
The Sun Devils dropped their first conference match of the season today in a tough loss to the highly-touted Stanford Cardinal.
ASU’s track and field team takes on teams from the B1G in Tempe this weekend.
The Sun Devils look to find their identity on the road and take down the arch-rival Wildcats in the Territorial Cup.
ASU sand volleyball bounces back from tough loss against Nebraska and defeats Boise State 3-2 Thursday night.
Florida State outrebounded the opposition in every game this season, setting up a tough Sweet 16 matchup.
The Sun Devils will play both Stanford and Hartwick this weekend, with the team specifically focussing on the conference game against Stanford.
No. 6 ASU baseball is looking to stay hot and win its third consecutive series of Pac-12 play.
The No. 24 Sun Devils will look to make a statement this week when they take on their first top-10 opponents of the year.
ASU baseball has some pretty interesting monikers.
ASU pitching coach Brandon Higelin on his new staff, ASU Division I hockey, and his disciplined approach to mechanics.
E.B. Keeve is having one of her best seasons yet, greatly helping her Sun Devil team.
ASU (2-7) fell to Nebraska (2-2) Wednesday night at their first home game of the season.
All three of ASU’s potential opponents were ranked in the Top 15 at the end of the regular season: No. 3 South Carolina, No. 7 Florida State and No. 15 North Carolina.
Amber Freeman was never supposed to be here. After being told at age 11 that she would never play softball again, the senior catcher has defied the odds and grown into a two-time All-American, staking her claim as one of the greatest Sun Devils of all time. She has also grown into a vocal and emotional leader within this ASU team. “I feel like I’m always being a teacher, trying to guide (my teammates) along,” Freeman said.
Strong start in match play for the Sun Devils did not end well in Rancho Santa Fe, but top-five finish still a good sign for the team
Davon Durant pleaded not guilty on three counts of misdemeanor disorderly conduct and one count of felony aggravated assault in front of a judge Wednesday morning at Maricopa County Superior Court. News broke at the first ASU football spring practice that Durant, the only five-star prospect in ASU’s 2015 recruiting class, had been removed from the roster following his arrest on March 6. The judge recorded his not guilty plea and mentioned that Durant has still failed to provide a DNA sample and warned him that not doing so by the end of the day could result in the state issuing a warrant. Durant is scheduled to appear in Maricopa Superior Court on May 6 at 8:15 a.m.
The first episode of “Devils Debate,” a new weekly show as part of a partnership with ASUDevils.com and Cronkite Sports, breaks down the Herb Sendek firing and more.
ASU is known for its unique brand of fandom. The most loyal and committed fan of one ASU athletics entity, however, is not characterized by such particular branding.
Davon Durant wasn’t ASU football’s first JUCO misstep. He probably won’t be the last, either. If you recall, four-star Dalvon Stuckey and teammate Darrius Caldwell reportedly didn’t enroll at ASU last year because of academics. Durant has been suspended indefinitely after being arrested on three counts of misdemeanor disorderly conduct and one count of felony aggravated assault.
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