Divers to debut as ASU swim travels to UCLA, USC
The ASU swim and dive program is traveling to California this weekend to take on both UCLA and USC.
The ASU swim and dive program is traveling to California this weekend to take on both UCLA and USC.
Playing on Thursday and Friday this week, the Sun Devils take on the Oregon State Beavers and the No. 4 Oregon Ducks in two more difficult road games.
Despite the recent struggles and two-game losing streak, the No. 19 USC Trojans look ahead to ASU at home.
Defensive Tackle Will Sutton speaks to reporters after Tuesday's practice.
With the way the schedule is set up, ASU should be a tournament team.
Coming off a win versus the No. 5 ranked team in Division II, Alaska-Anchorage, the Sun Devils will officially open up their season against a talented and experienced, Texas Tech.
Shutting down Robert Woods and Marqise Lee would be the best way for the Sun Devils to bounce back.
The ASU wrestling team is in the process of continuing its elite status.
Americans should thank Pat Tillman for his service on a regular basis, but this week, the message should include a simple “happy birthday” as well.
Allow me to introduce you to super middleweight champion Andre Ward.
The ASU men’s rugby team traveled to UCLA’s campus for the PAC 7s Rugby tournament on Nov. 3rd and 4th
Although ASU gave up explosive plays in its loss to Oregon State, Todd Graham believes his defense has played well this season.
With Tuesday’s presidential elections approaching, the sports world has found a way to intertwine politics and sports quite closely.
The No. 1 Sun Devils executed flawlessly on all facets in the game winning 7-1 over No. 17 UA.
The Sun Devils played an exhibition versus the Alaska-Anchorage Seawolves to start off their season and won 72-42 last Sunday
The Sun Devils picked up a huge win Friday when they upset the visiting No. 6 USC Trojans in the Wells Fargo Arena.
Cali Farquharson saved her best for last, scoring the game-winning goal against rival UA with less than two minutes remaining.
An offense that was supposed to exhibit “left lane, hammer down” was low on fuel, cruising in the right lane 20 miles below the speed limit.
When the Beavers were down 11 points, Markus Wheaton gave them the spark they needed.
Last Saturday showed why — once again — that college football is the most exciting regular season sport.
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