ASU tennis finishes fall season
The ASU tennis team is already young, but with its top three veterans in Virginia for the National Indoor Invitational, it got even younger this weekend.
The ASU tennis team is already young, but with its top three veterans in Virginia for the National Indoor Invitational, it got even younger this weekend.
For the better part of three quarters Saturday in Seattle, the ASU football team appeared to be on a path to history nobody in the program wanted to be a part of.
Cooler weather has blown desperation into Tempe.
After one day of play at the National Indoor Championships in Charlottesville, Va., the Sun Devils have experienced mixed results.
"Ready, set, wrestle!" Those are the words that will officially begin the 2008-2009 ASU wrestling season Saturday as the Sun Devils counter UC Davis at Mesa High School.
An autumn breeze blows across the Bill Kajikawa practice field, the sound of whistles and colliding shoulder pads filling the November air.
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Political change was not the only transformation taking place on Election Day.
Some have called it the toughest seven minutes in competitive sports. Requiring the utmost in brute strength, physical stamina and tremendous focus, the sport of wrestling offers no bargains.
For ASU soccer player Liz Harkin, the decision has become bittersweet.
On a seemingly normal night about a month ago, 22-year-old Garrett Hohn and the rest of his ASU intramural football team did what any other team would have done after winning a game: They went out to
Like them or not, college basketball preseason polls are out.
Not since the dawn of the Great Depression has the ASU football team suffered like this.
There is always something riding on an NCAA Division I contest. Part of it is pride. Part of it is passion.
ASU coach Dennis Erickson is headed to familiar territory.
Quarterback ASU senior Rudy Carpenter was not sharp against Oregon last week, passing for just 146 yards and two interceptions.
The first moments of this NBA season showed the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers are still the teams to beat.
Ryan Bass was in the midst of unfamiliar company on Tuesday night.
It was the spring of 2006 and Herb Sendek was roughly a month into his tenure as the ASU men's basketball coach.
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