Devil Dish: June 6
After last year’s world cup, there was a lot of hope for the future of the national team. On Saturday afternoon, the U.S. learned they still have a long, long road ahead.
After last year’s world cup, there was a lot of hope for the future of the national team. On Saturday afternoon, the U.S. learned they still have a long, long road ahead.
The Sun Devils pounced on Charlotte pitching to the tune of seven runs in the first four innings to cruise to a 16-1 victory.
Joey DeMichele took a 1-2 curveball and crushed it onto Rural Road for a walk-off three run homer and a 4-2 ASU win.
One year after that excruciating Super Regional, ASU got its revenge by stunning the Gators (53-11) in a 6-5-comeback victory.
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After an impressive showing at the NCAA West regionals in Oregon over the weekend, the ASU track and field team is sending 13 athletes to the NCAA championships.
The ASU women’s tennis team gave a strong performance at the NCAAs, and return home with a new All-American.
The Sun Devils will host No. 19 Arkansas, Charlotte and New Mexico in regional action starting Friday.
It was a dramatic Super Regional series from start to finish, and in the end the ASU softball team prevailed.
After limiting the Aztecs (34-21) to just one run, ASU outscored its regionals opponents 24-1.
Here’s a look at how the 2008 and 2011 Sun Devil softball squads are distinctly similar.
The opportunity to play at home is invaluable for ASU. The Sun Devils are 32-3 at Farrington Stadium in 2011
With a Cal loss and the Sun Devils’ win, ASU claimed the Pac-10 title outright for just the second time in program history.
Despite leading by a run, the No. 8 Sun Devils were six outs away from being no-hit, but rallied to defeat the Cougars 3-0 in just an hour and 48 minutes.
ASU designated hitter Joey DeMichele was named both the Pac-10 and the Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week on Monday.
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For a team that despises the word “expectations,” the No. 10 ASU women’s golf team seems to have drawn a chance to do something extraordinary. Drawing a favorable group for the NCAA East Region was only the first bit of good luck bestowed on the fourth-seeded Sun Devils.
After 15 straight seasons at the helm of the ASU women’s basketball team, coach Charli Turner Thorne is taking a year off.
Despite being one of the more veteran teams, the Sun Devils played most of the tournament in last place and were a surprising seven strokes out of ninth after one round.
The Pac-10 conference honored senior catcher Kaylyn Castillo and freshman pitcher Dallas Escobedo for their outstanding performances
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