Top moments from the 2014 ASU gymnastics season
The end of John Spini and Sammie Seaman's careers came and went in 2014.
The end of John Spini and Sammie Seaman's careers came and went in 2014.
Unheralded and flying beneath the radar, Eric Melbostad has become a key piece of the bridge between ASU's starters and closer Ryan Burr.
The electrifying quarterback out of College Station, Texas, is known for his off-the-field escapades, but that shouldn't detract from his otherworldly skill.
ASU had to play two rounds in one day at Chambers Bay and finished 1-over.
Stephanie Vlad recovered, the No. 1 doubles court played well, and Gussie O'Sullivan provided a spark for the Sun Devils.
The Sun Devils played some of their best softball of the season in their sweep against California, gaining two run-rule victories.
The threat of unionization of the large NCAA schools is a move in the right direction for collegiate athletics, but I don't think it's ultimately the best choice.
Four solo home runs in the first four hits of the game paved the way for a 10-0 ASU softball victory against California.
The ASU water polo team couldn't pull out any wins in their weekend trip to California.
ASU saved its best round for the last day, but end up having to share the second spot with Washington and Duke.
The No. 25 Sun Devils mounted a rally late, but could not come all the way back.
It almost went into Sunday, but ASU baseball came out on the winning end of an wild extra-inning affair against USC on Saturday night.
The careers of head coach John Spini and senior Sammie Seaman come to an anticlimactic end.
Three home runs, two from Haley Steele, led the Sun Devil offense to a run-rule victory against California in six innings.
The Sun Devils are tied with Duke for second place following another score of 287 on Saturday.
The Pac-12 Networks televised one of the more intense matches of ASU's season, which climaxed in a pair of third sets to decide the match.
Ryan Burr blew his first save of the season, but ASU answered right back in the same inning to take the win.
Four quick runs from a first-inning grand slam proved to be more than enough for the Sun Devils behind the arm of Dallas Escobedo.
Coming off a two-loss weekend, ASU returned to Whiteman Tennis Center and defeated Colorado 4-0.
The Sun Devils played a well-rounded game as they shot 1-under par on the day.
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