ASU hockey position preview: Defensemen, Goaltenders
ASU boasts a young, talented roster while also looking to returning, upperclassmen defenders to slow down NCAA opponents
ASU boasts a young, talented roster while also looking to returning, upperclassmen defenders to slow down NCAA opponents
In Jason Watson’s first four years, he was 55-75. Ain’t nobody got time for that. Except ASU volleyball had the patience with his early struggles.
After a tough start to the year against a national power Texas A&M and their freak athletes A&M, games against Cal Poly and New Mexico became tune up games for the offensive line to get into sync with one another. This did not happen against two inferior opponents.
The Sun Devils have key cogs coming back against USC
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The sophomore could make his return after recovering from mononucleosis.
Sun Devil hockey head coach Greg Powers spoke on Monday about the jump to DI, its adjustments and what he expects for the program's future.
Pitchforks, glass containers, outside beverages, firearms— a few of the many things bulleted on the “Prohibited Items” list standing outside Sun Devil Stadium.
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No.18 Arizona State soccer has lost it's third straight game, losing to Oklahoma 2-0 on Sunday. With Pac-12 play opening up next week, ASU is in a bad position entering the most important stretch of the season against teams like Stanford and Cal.
Macey Gardner said she's been waiting since her freshman year to get back at Illinois for a loss.
Freshman Jasmine Koonts got her first home start of the season, and Mia Mazon, Andi Lowrance and Blair Robalin each saw their first time on court in the season.
Stefan Modrich evaluates the Sun Devils in their 34-10 win
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Life as a defensive back is far from glamorous, but the redshirt senior safety plays a pivotal role
The Sun Devils offense found a groove in an important win
Things looked ugly early on for the Sun Devils as they failed to put any points on the board in the first quarter against New Mexico, but ASU found its rhythm on offense and defense en route to a dominant 34-10 victory. After showing a multitude of flaws in the first two games of the season, ASU looked much closer to the team that contended for a Pac-12 South title a season ago, but it still has a ways to go before it reaches those levels this year. Here are three things to know after ASU moved to 2-1 on the season. Kalen who? Richard establishes his worth in record-setting game Sophomore running backs Kalen Ballage and Demario Richard entered the season on fairly equal footing but when it was announced that Ballage would miss extended time with a bout of mononucleosis many wondered if Richard would be able to carry the running game on his own. Richard entered the game having ran for 192 yards on 41 carries and two touchdowns.
After starting slow in the first half, ASU didn't disappoint in the second half en route to a 34-10 rout of New Mexico. Freshman receiver Tim White, who had scored the game's only touchdown in the second quarter, returned the opening kick 34 yards which ignited a five play scoring drive. Sophomore running back Demario Richard caught a ball in the flat and had the downfield blocking and speed to race 33 yards down the sideline for a touchdown. On the following drive, ASU lost its shutout when Lobo running back Tyrone Owens broke free for a 65-yard touchdown scamper.
ASU fans could get away with arriving at Sun Devil stadium late for Friday's game between the Sun Devils and the visiting New Mexico Lobos.
The Sun Devils fell 3-2 in Stillwater on Friday.
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