Track and field heads outdoors
Today the Vernal Equinox will beckon Mother Nature to emerge out of the bleakness of winter and into a state of new beginnings.
Today the Vernal Equinox will beckon Mother Nature to emerge out of the bleakness of winter and into a state of new beginnings.
After dismantling the competition in the Pac-10 Championships two weeks ago, ASU sophomore wrestler Anthony Robles is taking his act to the national stage.
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Jeff Garcia and Terrell Owens. Donovan McNabb and Terrell Owens. The whole world and Terrell Owens.
The cliche is not just on your court, Mr. March Madness.
Phoenix still has hope. The rejuvenated Suns posted a season-high 154 points against the Golden State Warriors Sunday night.
The room was hot, humid and sticky. About 50 people packed into a conference room with two big-screen TVs on the fifth floor of the intercollegiate-athletics building.
Freshman infielder Katelyn Boyd and the rest of the No. 6 Sun Devil (25-5) softball team know that each player has a role, and each game has a purpose.
After watching Selection Sunday, one thing became very clear to me. If you do not play in one of the major conferences, you have little chance of going dancing in March.
Steak and lobster. Jordan and Pippen. Schilling and Johnson.
With the Pac-10 Championships in the rearview mirror, the ASU swimming and diving teams have only more goal: qualify for the NCAA Championships.
Karma has finally caught up with Terrell Owens. The Cowboys cut the wide receiver Thursday, ending the third bad marriage of his NFL career.
Those choosing Packard Stadium over Wells Fargo Arena on Thursday night were delighted with their destination decision.
The collegiate indoor track and field season is over in less than two months.
The Sun Devil water polo team will be back in the pool Saturday for a rematch against No. 1 Stanford.
Potential is a funny thing. When it is fully reached, there are few limits to the possibilities. But when wasted, there are few things more frustrating and disappointing.
During his press conference on Tuesday, ASU coach Herb Sendek was in full character.
It hit him Monday night. Hard. Probably thanks to some 13-year-old kid playing Playstation.
Senior sprinter Donald Sanford transferred from Morgan State after his junior year and quickly made an impact on the ASU track and field team.
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