Savannah Slaysman and ASU women's tennis: A match made in heaven
For freshman Savannah Slaysman, playing tennis at ASU was love at first sight. Now, she will get the chance to play for the team she grew up idolizing.
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For freshman Savannah Slaysman, playing tennis at ASU was love at first sight. Now, she will get the chance to play for the team she grew up idolizing.
Male and female athletes don't train or compete together in many sports, but a closer examination brings this tradition into question.
Fresno State head coach Trisha Ford has been hired as the new head coach of ASU softball, athletic director Ray Anderson announced Wednesday.
Sun Devil softball was toppled by a 1-0 walk-off on Thursday in Corvallis, Oregon, but their Friday night matchup was almost just as close.
ASU softball started its final regular season series by losing to Oregon State 1-0 — a tough game between the two Pac-12 rivals.
ASU softball entered this weekend on a 12-game losing streak, but big wins against Stanford got ASU its first sweep since March 26.
No. 15 UCLA softball maintained all the momentum from Saturday night's six-run seventh inning, defeating ASU 9-4 on Sunday afternoon.
For the second straight night, No. 15 UCLA won on a walk-off home run won the game.
ASU softball was dealt a tough loss to the No. 15 UCLA Bruins, falling by a score of 8-6.
Katie Burkhart's jersey was retired to ASU softball's Wall of Honor on Saturday, April 23, 2016 at Farrington Stadium in Tempe, Arizona.
Katie Burkhart, left of the jersey, poses by the Wall of Honor after her number was retired by the ASU softball team on Saturday, April 23, 2016, at Farrington Stadium in Tempe, Arizona. As an collegiate athlete, she had a record of 118-40, an ERA of 1.08 and won the College World Series in 2008.
Katie Burkhart poses by the Wall of Honor after her jersey was retired by the ASU softball team on Saturday, April 23, 2016 at Farrington Stadium in Tempe, Arizona. As an collegiate athlete, she had a record of 118-40, an ERA of 1.08 and won the College World Series in 2008.
Senior Abby Spiel (#3), Senior Jennifer Soria (#5), and Sophomore Nichole Chilson (#49) huddle together in the outfield and then explode out in team spirit at the ASU vs Arizona softball game on March 18, 2016.
In many sports, athletes turn to rituals and superstitions as a way to channel good luck.
Katie Burkhart looked out onto the field, leaning against the maroon cushioned fence that once separated her from the world outside softball.
The Sun Devils faced the Ducks Saturday evening, losing 5-4 at home.
ASU softball went into extra innings to try to break its losing streak, but the Sun Devils fell for the ninth time in a row in a 7-4 loss to No. 5 Oregon.
ASU battled Oregon in the second game of the series, but fell short of the win.
Facing No. 5 Oregon wasn't a pleasing proposition for ASU softball, who held a six-game losing streak coming into the game.
Freshman Taylor Becerra is a leader in ASU softball batting average and is one of the top slap hitters in the Pac-12.
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