ASU softball players listed on 'Watch List'
The NCAA has release its players to watch for Player of the Year. This list features two ASU players.
The NCAA has release its players to watch for Player of the Year. This list features two ASU players.
Arizona State looks to return to Oklahoma City with a balanced defense and explosive offense
Arizona State attempts to get its first win in over a month when they host Arizona on Sunday.
The ASU swim and dive teams will travel to Tucson this weekend to compete against UA in what will be the final dual meet of the season for both teams.
ASU gymnastics faces off against Cal on Friday night at Wells Fargo Arena, hurting after a tough loss to Oregon State but still eager to top their season-high score set last weekend.
When you see a 6-foot-5-inch, 290 pound man with a grizzled chin hurling 15- to 20-pound metal balls at Sun Angel Stadium, you might be slightly intimidated. But you don’t have to be.
In the sixth annual Kajikawa Classic, the Sun Devils will host some of the nation’s top talent in the season opening tournament.
Green Bay winning the Super Bowl is beneficial to me for one reason: no more Brett Favre.
The ASU women’s golf team made a strong statement by holding its own on a difficult course and finishing third in the Wildcat Invitational in Tucson on Tuesday.
Rivals.com ranked the group as the 10th best in the Pac-12, while Scout.com rated it 11th. However, those rankings might be a little misleading.
The Pac-10 presents tough competition for the ASU women’s tennis team this season, with five schools ranked in the top 20, including defending national champion Stanford.
Starting in 2006 with Arizona’s victory over Northwestern in the Women’s College World Series, five consecutive NCAA National Championships have been won by a Pac-10 team.
Kevin Garnett is a thug, even if the media want to ignore it.
No. 8 ASU club hockey swept Villanova over the weekend, scoring 25 goals in two games.
With jargon that can only be acceptable in recruiting news circles, the Sun Devils got “poached.”
It was déjà vu all over again for the ASU track and field team over the weekend.
ASU football has moved its opening game for the 2011 season against UC Davis from Saturday, Sept. 3 to Thursday, Sept. 1.
Top-ranked senior Anthony Robles ran his undefeated mark to 26-0 with two victories by technical fall this past weekend in what was a tough road trip overall for the ASU wrestling team.
Perfect 10s and All-Academic selections, acting and coaching — there doesn’t seem to be much that ASU’s assistant coach Kari Ward can’t do.
It has been nearly 48 hours since I witnessed this scene, yet I still can’t get Rodgers’ kidlike smile out of my head. Can we finally give credit where credit is due?
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