Key duals in store for ASU wrestling
If ever a road trip could define a season, that time is now for the ASU wrestling team.
If ever a road trip could define a season, that time is now for the ASU wrestling team.
As the saying goes: The bigger they are, the harder they fall.
The ASU softball team will open its season tonight at No. 2 on the USA Today/NFCA Preseason softball poll with a game against McNeese State.
ASU football coach Dennis Erickson reeled in a big one in his third recruiting campaign.
It was a season worth remembering and a team that gave the ASU softball program something to be remembered by.
After two competitions and two trips to Flagstaff, the ASU track and field team has enjoyed a copious amount of success.
Nobody ever said lucky No. 7 in a row had to be the prettiest win.
The sun has just broken the horizon enough for one to see. It is time to wake up; there is work to do. Lifts for strength, practice for knowledge and repetition for success.
With the hardwood as their canvas and their players as brushes, Tony Bennett and Herb Sendek are some of the finest artists the Pac-10 Conference has to offer.
It seems like every year the amount of parody in the NFL increases and nothing is a sure thing. So, I gazed into my crystal ball and decided to share a few of my discoveries.
Being a student-athlete requires a lot of focus and training on and off the field of play. But for freshman swimmer Jordyn Green, it is a welcome challenge.
Highly ranked defensive end recruit Devon Kennard has decided to play his college football at USC, The Arizona Republic reported Tuesday.
Imposters. That is the first word that comes to mind when I think of Arizona sports fans.
The No. 8 ASU water polo team kicked off its season in fine fashion over the weekend, as the Sun Devils brought the heat to the icy Midwest.
The ASU swimming and diving teams will get one last chance to compete in front of the home crowd.
Ah, Youtube. What a dominant invention. Filled with everything you could think of and more, it certainly has a lot to offer for sports fans.
As a nation, we watched the inauguration of our 44th president Tuesday. The unfortunate ones watched MSNBC news anchor Keith Olbermann welcome the new president and say goodbye to the old.
For once, he let them enjoy it. Heck, he even smiled himself.
When a commercial airliner landed in the Hudson River and everyone on board lived to tell about it, I was pretty sure it was the only miracle I would see last week.
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