ASU women’s golf finishes fourth at SDSU Farms Invitational
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
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.
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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.
Hours after informing Herb Sendek that he would not be retained as ASU’s men’s basketball coach, athletic director Ray Anderson spoke to the media about the decision to move in another direction. “It was time to upgrade the program,” Anderson said.
The ASU men’s golf team took home its fourth team title of the season and head coach Tim Mickelson saw his eighth player win a tournament under his watch at the Oregon Duck Invitational on Tuesday. The team won the event by six strokes topping after finishing the tournament a 1-under 863 beating the second place Washington Huskies who finished a 5-over 869.
What was seen as ASU football’s biggest potential flaw just a year ago may be its biggest strength heading into the 2015 season. The Sun Devil defense is expected to return nine starters in 2015, with the two players replacing departed seniors Damarious Randall and Marcus Harrison each having received their fair share of playing time in 2014. In the eyes of head coach Todd Graham, the most integral players to the ASU defense are redshirt junior linebacker Laiu Moeakiola and redshirt senior safety Jordan Simone.
After a meeting with Athletic Director Ray Anderson Tuesday morning, Herb Sendek was informed that he will no longer be the head coach of the ASU men’s basketball team, per media reports.
An improbable 3-pointer capped an astonishing comeback for the Sun Devils.
With the No. 1-rated recruiting class coming in next year, the expectations will be even higher.
The ASU men's basketball team fell in the second round of the NIT, but the women are headed to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
With Kevin Durant's future in question, Oklahoma City point guard Russell Westbrook is putting together a historic season.
The ASU gymnastics team will have 3 gymnasts represent them in April at the NCAA Regionals competition.
ASU will look to improve rebounding and ball control from yesterday's win.
The Sun Devils lost a hard-fought battle against Richmond
ASU wrestling is finished at Wells Fargo for 2013-14, but the Sun Devils will hit the road Friday for their last two Pac-12 matches until the conference championships.
ASU wrestling sent its seniors out on a high note, defeating No. 22 Oregon State on Senior Night at Wells Fargo Arena.
Stanford won in a doubleheader against GCU and ASU, carried by its four ranked wrestlers in a 22-10 win.
Coach Shawn Charles and assistant coach Lee Pritts have instilled a sense of grit and toughness and an expectation of success into this year's team, and the hard work is paying off.
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