Soccer taking on Baylor in home opener
Sun Devils practice air game in preparation for next match.
Sun Devils practice air game in preparation for next match.
With just eight days left until Portland State rolls into Tempe, the ASU football team is getting anxious.
Three failed marijuana drug tests before you even have to sit out from competition? It doesn’t appear the NBA takes its player’s toking habits very seriously.
The ASU swimming and diving team sees its young core of new and returning talent as long-term strength, starting with a strong 2010 season.
A wide open Pac-10 gives nine teams hope for a bowl berth. With conference play about four weeks away, here’s how the Pac-10 stacks up.
Just four months ago, ASU fifth-year offensive lineman Jon Hargis went down with a torn ACL in his left knee. It seemed his career could be over.
With the sports world full of scandal and stardom, it’s time to appreciate one of the purest athletic platforms.
ASU football’s starting quarterback battle remains close with less than a week until coach Dennis Erickson names the lead passer
The Adidas Jabulani ball, infamous for complaints during the World Cup, may have played a part in the Sun Devils’ first game.
Members of the ASU women’s tennis team traveled around the world over the summer, some for competition and some just to return home.
A par from ASU senior Scott Pinckney on the 18th and final hole would send ASU into a playoff; a birdie would send them to the NCAA tournament.
Everything does not appear to be everything on the set of ESPN’s popular show “Around the Horn.”
If the old adage for cover corners is true, that utterance of name is evidence of error, it could be a while before redshirt sophomore cornerback Deveron Carr gets his due.
Sun Devil Athletics is donating one ticket for every ticket purchased to the September 11 home football game against Northern Arizona as part of its Salute to Our Troops program.
Coach Dennis Erickson is expected to name his starting quarterback at his weekly Monday press conference
The State Press caught up with cross country runner Camille Olson to talk about her struggles, pre-race routine and more.
NFL players holding out for more money has become a staple of training camps. It seems that year after year there are more and more players who refuse to practice or play until they get a raise. Fans often see this as either the players being greedy or the owners being stingy. The flaw in both lines of thinking is that the problem does not rest with the owners or the players, but rather in the system itself. Contracts in the NFL are not true contracts. If a player underperforms, the team has the ability to cut the player and terminate the contract, but if the player outperforms his contract the team does not have to pay him extra money. Players feel the need to quickly secure as much money as possible because if their performances slip, their contracts could vanish. Hence the holdout. Holdouts are annoying and frustrating for NFL fans, especially when one of their favorite teams or players is involved.
As the ASU volleyball team competed in the annual Maroon vs. Gold scrimmage, ASU coach Jason Watson watched intently from the sideline as his team geared up for the 2010 season.
Coach Dennis Erickson did not name a starting quarterback after Saturday’s intra-squad scrimmage, nor did he acknowledge a decision had been made.
Top point guard prospect, Jahii Carson, gave the ASU coaching staff his verbal commitment to the school during an unofficial visit on Saturday.
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