Devil Dish: May 2
With baseball season now well underway, I think it’s time we start recognizing which team is the real deal.
With baseball season now well underway, I think it’s time we start recognizing which team is the real deal.
For the ASU baseball team’s opponent this weekend, success is defined by youth.
The ASU water polo team will head to the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships hoping to upset three top-10 teams.
The final regular season meet for the ASU track and field team takes place on Saturday at Sun Angel Stadium with the Double Dual.
The ASU men’s golf team will look to resurrect its season by flying full-throttle into a cluttered Pac-10 Championship field.
ASU is riding a five-game winning streak and will host the Beavers in a three-game set.
I would argue that the structure of the NBA playoffs is essential to keep fans engaged and happy.
The Pac-10 has been one of the toughest conferences for men’s golf for a long time, and this year the field is much more open than it has been the past.
After one team relay and two individual victories at the Sun Devil Open last weekend, redshirt freshman sprinter Ryan Milus was named Pac-10 men’s athlete of the week.
Maybe it’s time for ASU students to realize that a week’s worth of vanilla lattes really isn’t as valuable as supporting the institution that will be attached to your name for the rest of your life.
The Sun Devils will play at the Pac-10 Championships in Ojai, Calif., on Thursday for the opportunity to earn NCAA appearances.
Hot and bothered from your hardwood playoffs? Have one on ice.
The red-hot No. 7 Sun Devils had just enough to squeeze out a 4-3 victory over the archrival Wildcats on Tuesday night in Tucson.
The top five teams in the nation are all members of the MPSF and all eight of the conference’s teams are ranked in the top 12.
Head coach Herb Sendek and the ASU men’s basketball team announced the signing of three players on Tuesday, including two transfers.
If everything had gone according to plan, Kaylyn Castillo would have never been a Sun Devil.
Does anyone else feel that the NBA playoffs are so overdrawn that they need their own All-Star break?
Defending national champion Stanford will likely be the toughest team to beat, as it just finished a perfect season.
On Saturday, Osweiler was perfect, making every conceivable throw look easy.
Fresh off back-to-back conference sweeps, the ASU baseball team will head down the I-10 for round five this year with archrival UA.
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