Dillingham’s culture leads ASU into 2026 season
Anthony Saccuman | March 19Arizona State’s football program has felt like a rollercoaster since head coach Kenny Dillingham took over the program in November of 2022
Arizona State’s football program has felt like a rollercoaster since head coach Kenny Dillingham took over the program in November of 2022
After both Friday and Saturday’s victories, Arizona State head coach Willie Bloomquist praised his team's offensive adjustments, but acknowledged a work-in-progress approach at the plate
Pitching rotation issues have been and continue to be the reason many teams in many different leagues fall short
Following a disappointing weekend in which Arizona State (9-4) dropped all three of its games in the Amegy Bank College Baseball Series, a sour taste lingered in the Sun Devils’ mouths
Senior left-handed reliever Sean Fitzpatrick jogged in from the bullpen in the fifth inning with the bases loaded and two outs, a pivotal moment in a one-run game that had seen little offensive production to that point
Bobby Hurley, arms out, palms up, face full of emotion. A tale as old as time for Arizona State men's basketball, but just a little different this go-around
With 15:15 left in the first half, Arizona State Freshman center Massamba Diop went up for an uncontested floater from inside the key, a quality look that any team would be happy to get from one of their most exciting players. This seemingly unimportant attempt not only set the tone for the remainder of the game, but also was the perfect play to encapsulate ASU’s season
The 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale got off to quite a start on Thursday morning, as fans packed the seats and impatiently waited for the moment they could buy their first beer. As one group cleared the green, the next walked through the stadium tunnel, this one a little different than the others. Scottie Scheffler and Jordan Spieth took to the tee box, two fan-favorites who have etched their names in golf history with multiple major championships. The third player of this prestigious group, however, ended up not only sending the fans on No. 16 into a frenzy, but also with a massive lead over the two golf legends
After a potential career-best three days that saw Joel Dahmen shoot 15-under-par through 54 holes, his words held a different tone, one that seemed to be grasping for any sliver of hope
Ninety-six wins and eight losses, equivalent to a 92.3% winning percentage. That is the combined regular-season record of college football’s top four seeds over the last two seasons