Devil Dish: April 4
The Minnesota Timberwolves could be the next up-and-coming threat in the NBA.
The Minnesota Timberwolves could be the next up-and-coming threat in the NBA.
With the announcement of the new Sun Devil Stadium comes a breath of fresh air for ASU football fans: no more blazing-hot bleachers.
After playing three rounds in two days, ASU worked its way to a hard-fought victory over the three other schools in the tournament.
With milestone finishes by the women’s team at the NCAA championships, the ASU swim and dive program closed the 2011-12 season with optimism toward the future.
While Cain and Votto are deserving of the money, these giant paychecks are slowly ruining the parity in baseball.
The Sun Devils played Stanford on Friday and California on Sunday, losing 7–0 in both contests.
The rain in Eugene, Ore., dampened the No. 5 ASU softball team’s momentum in a series that left both teams one win better and one loss worse than they had been before this weekend.
Despite the announcers and regular season jerseys, it was apparent Saturday’s scrimmage at Sun Devil Stadium was the first of the season.
The ASU water polo team fell to No. 2 Stanford in Palo Alto, Calif., on Saturday, but came back with a win Sunday against No. 10 San Jose State in San Jose, Calif.
One significant change I can’t help but notice is that women’s sports are starting to get more coverage and publicity.
In their lone home invitational, the ASU women’s golf team started strong and finished on a tear, placing second with a plus-17 score of 869.
On a cold, rainy weekend in Eugene, Ore., No. 14 ASU managed just four runs in three games en route to being swept by No. 23 Oregon.
Each quarterback had his fair share of highs and lows during Saturday’s scrimmage, but it’s clear there is plenty of work left to do.
The ASU track and field team sent only four athletes to Tucson for the Jim Click Multis, but one of the Sun Devils came away with a record-setting performance.
The ASU women’s golf team hopes for a little home-course advantage when they host the annual ASU/Ping Invitational on March 30 to April 1.
When the Sun Devils make the trek to Oregon, they will take on a team that will have played five games in six days.
Facing their toughest competition of the season, the ASU women’s tennis team plays Stanford and California this weekend.
ASU baseball views its upcoming three-game set with Oregon as a chance to begin to distinguish itself from the rest of the Pac-12 contenders.
There is no Cinderella team in the Final Four this year, and it feels surprisingly nice.
After ASU’s 1–0 dog fight victory over Cal State Fullerton on Tuesday, the Titans struck back Wednesday night with a decisive 9–5 victory over the Sun Devils.
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