ASU women's hoops' comeback fails vs. No. 17 UCLA
Although the Sun Devils showed their ability to play at a high level once again versus No. 17 UCLA, their flaws showed as failed it finish off their comeback
Although the Sun Devils showed their ability to play at a high level once again versus No. 17 UCLA, their flaws showed as failed it finish off their comeback
Although the Sun Devils may have dug themselves too deep in terms of making the NCAA tournament, there is still pressure on their heels this weekend.
The ASU women's basketball team found a way to win once again versus its state rivals in crunch time.
Adrianne Thomas had to quickly take over as floor general for the young ASU women's basketball team that returned only three seniors and was learning on the go.
The ASU women’s basketball team takes on the Wildcats once again this Sunday, finishing up its back-to-back games during this UA rivalry week.
With a probable sharing of the regular season title, the conference tournament will likely decide who reigns ruler of the Pac-12.
They second half also saw Colorado rebound its way to victory.
Similar to many of its past losses, ASU has been able to do a lot of the things right. However, its offense has been so poor that great efforts on the boards and on defense aren’t quite enough.
The Sun Devils take on Utah at Wells Fargo Arena on Friday, then ASU plays No. 21 Colorado on Sunday in Tempe.
Looking at the Sun Devils’ upcoming schedule, things may be looking up.
The Sun Devils’ tough times on the offensive end weren’t likely to be resolved versus one of the nation’s best defensive teams.
The ASU women’s basketball team (11-12, 3-8 Pac-12) lost 66-53 Friday night to the Cal Golden Bears (20-2-10-1).
The Sun Devils face the No. 6 Cal on Friday night and No. 4 Stanford on Sunday afternoon.
ASU is currently second to last in the conference in points per game, averaging 60.3.
The Sun Devils lost 74-61 because UW stayed on fire all game from behind the arc.
The ASU women's basketball team will look to defend its home court this weekend versus the Washington schools.
The ASU women’s basketball team is No. 8 in the Pac-12 standings after a road trip filled first half of conference play.
The ASU women’s basketball team (11-9, 3-5) lost the defensive battle away from home, 54-50.
ASU gave coach Charli Turner Thorne her 300th Sun Devil victory in unique fashion, coming back from 16 points down and beating the USC Trojans 60-53.
After dropping the first two road games at Colorado and at Utah, the ASU women's basketball team head west to finish up its four-game road trip.
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