The 2025 NCHC Tournament Begins Friday Night on Blaze Radio
PHOENIX — Blaze Sports is excited to release its broadcast schedule for the 2025 NCHC Quarterfinals as a continuation of the station’s season-long live coverage of Arizona State hockey.
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PHOENIX — Blaze Sports is excited to release its broadcast schedule for the 2025 NCHC Quarterfinals as a continuation of the station’s season-long live coverage of Arizona State hockey.
PHOENIX — The college football postseason is upon us and Blaze Sports is excited to announce it will have crews on-site for the first two College Football Playoff Quarterfinal matchups, beginning on December 31 from Glendale. This year will mark the first time in the station’s history that they will have crews on-site for multiple College Football Playoff games.
PHOENIX — The postseason is here for fall sports such as volleyball and football, which means Blaze Sports is excited to announce its broadcast crews and schedule as Big 12 Champion Arizona State Volleyball hosts first and second-round action on-campus at Desert Financial Arena. Sun Devil football caps off its remarkable turnaround season Saturday morning as it plays for a Big 12 Championship in Arlington, TX.
From AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Blaze Radio presents coverage of the 2024 Dr Pepper Big 12 Championship featuring No. 16 Iowa State 10-2 (7-2 Big 12) and No. 15 Arizona State 10-2 (7-2 Big 12)Riley Swenson and Brendan Paul have the call from the booth with Ben Parris on the sidelines
PHOENIX — College football returns to the desert and with that is Blaze Radio’s coverage of Arizona State football. The new season of Sun Devil football sees a revamped roster taking the field for Kenny Dillingham’s second year in charge, and the program’s first season as a member of the Big 12 Conference. Once again, Blaze Radio is excited for its enhanced coverage of ASU football from the opening kickoff against Wyoming to the final whistle in Tucson.
Football season returns to Tempe as Arizona State hosts Wyoming in its season opener at Mountain America Stadium. Parker Porrill, Lochlan McTeague and Casey McNulty have the call on Blaze Radio at 7:30 p.m. AZT.
PHOENIX — Blaze Radio’s Sports Department is thrilled to announce the addition of Spanish-language broadcasts to its year-round live coverage of Arizona State Athletics, beginning Thursday, Aug. 29, as Arizona State’s soccer team plays host to Grambling State.
Ep. 1 -- On the Blaze Radio Masters preview, Ben Parris, Ryan Sykora, and Bobby Blue breakdown the storylines, course, and field! Plus the guys give their picks for the first major of 2024.This one gets a little off the rails. See everyone on the other side!
Arizona State hits the road again after one of the worst losses and offensive perfomances in program history as they head to the Rose Bowl and face UCLA for the final time as members of the Pac-12 Conference. Cavan Malayter, Walker Smith, and Ben Parris call the action on Blaze Radio.
Coming off its first conference win under Kenny Dillingham, Arizona State is back on the road in a hostile environment at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City. Jonah Krell and Dylan Pescatore have the call on Blaze Radio.
PHOENIX — Arizona State men’s basketball takes the floor for the first time this season Wednesday night, meaning that Blaze Radio’s coverage of Arizona State men’s basketball is back. The program is fresh off a trip to the NCAA tournament and has a loaded non-conference slate as well as a deep Pac-12 conference ahead of them this season.
PHOENIX — Women’s hoops makes its return to the hardwood, and with that another season of college basketball on Blaze Radio can begin. The station will have live coverage from every game at Desert Financial Arena and select road games this season, making it one of Blaze’s biggest women’s basketball seasons to date.
PHOENIX — Women’s hoops makes its return to the hardwood, and with that another season of college basketball on Blaze Radio can begin. The station will have live coverage from every game at Desert Financial Arena and select road games this season, making it one of Blaze’s biggest women’s basketball seasons to date.
After a near upet in Seattle over No. 5 Washington, Arizona State returns home still seeking their first confernce victory of the season as they host Washington State. Tia Reid, Aiden Blanc, and Lauren Avenatti have the call from Mountain America Stadium on Blaze Radio.
Arizona State (1-5) returns from the bye and heads north to Seattle to try to play spoiler on No. 5 Washington's (6-0) so far perfect season. Tia Reid and Riley Swenson have the call from Husky Stadium on Blaze Radio.
Hockey returns to the Desert at Greg Powers and the Sun Devils kick off their final season as an indepenadnt program against No. 15 Merrimack. Riley Swenson and Trey Matthews have the call from Mullett Arena on Blaze Radio.
Arizona State (1-4) is back at home this week as Coach Prime and the Buffalos make their way into Tempe. Ryan Sykora and Dylan Pescatore have the call with Erik List on Blaze Radio.
After falling short against No. 5 USC, Arizona State (1-3) hits the road for the first time this season to meet with California (2-2) and continues their final season of Pac-12 Confernece play. Jaden Taylor and Brenden Paul have the call for California Memorial Stadium on Blaze Radio.
Arizona State (1-2) is set to begin conference play for the final time as a member of the Pac-12 as they welcome Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams and No. 5 USC to Tempe in what will mark the final chapter of a confernce rivalry that stretches back decades. Matt Venezia, Jonah Krell, and Ben Parris have the call on Blaze Radio.
After failing to score a point in the second half aginst Oklahoma State and losing their first game of the season, Arizona State (1-1) returns to Mountain America Stadium for their final non-conference game of the season against the defending Mountain West champions, Fresno State (2-0). Riley Swenson, Jaden Taylor, and Erik List have the call on Blaze Radio as ASU trys to head into their final season of Pac-12 play on the right note.