Pac-12 Power Rankings: USC moves up after impressive road victory over OSU
The Trojans moved back into the top half of the rankings after knocking off OSU.
The Trojans moved back into the top half of the rankings after knocking off OSU.
After a poor outing Friday where ASU was just able to escape with a win, the Sun Devils beat down the Buffaloes 7-0 Saturday night.
The Sun Devils defeated the Beavers in four games after another remarkable night by the middle blockers.
The Men's team finished 4th behind Garrett Seawell, while Shelby Houlihan propelled the women's team to a 6th place finish.
ASU had to battle more than just the Buffaloes, as the officials turned out to be a tough opponent as well.
ASU couldn't quite put Colorado away as it has to teams in the past, and almost let Friday's game slip away.
Shannan McCready, filling in for Bianca Arellano, gelled with the hitters from the first point and helped the Sun Devils end their losing streak.
ASU club sports are trying to gain the University support given to their peers in Sun Devil Athletics.
The Sun Devils dominated the Cougars in every facet to pick up their first road victory.
ASU got its first road win and earned bowl eligibility by defeating Washington State 55-21.
Halloween was not kind to the Cougars, as they fell to the visiting Sun Devils 55-21.
The Sun Devils maintained their Pac-12 South lead, winning for the first time on the road this season.
Eric Rivard scored in his debut, and Kale Dolinski and Colin Hekle each recorded points to give ASU 14th straight win.
Redshirt junior quarterback Taylor Kelly accounted for six total touchdowns in the first half to help the Sun Devils to their halftime lead.
Freshman Gussie O'Sullivan is one of two Australians on the ASU tennis team, and she is already showing improvement as she adjusts to her new surroundings.
Washington Redskins Safety Brandon Meriweather should watch what he says and how he plays.
The State Press sat down with sophomore pitcher Ryan Burr before Wednesday's Halloween scrimmage.
The ASU football team has proven a lot this season, but it still needs to prove they can beat strong opponents on the road.
With four returning players and eight new faces, ASU has its eyes set on making it to the NCAA Tournament in 2014 after missing it by a narrow margin last season.
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