ASU softball advances to region final behind Breanna Macha’s gem
BATON ROUGE, La. – So much for ASU softball's pitching issues.
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BATON ROUGE, La. – So much for ASU softball's pitching issues.
BATON ROUGE, La. – If there's anything to be learned from this ASU softball season it's that you can never count them out.
If history tells us anything, it’s that it’s bound to repeat itself.
The Pac-12 announced its annual awards on Wednesday, with voting done by the conference's head coaches, and two Sun Devils were named to the Pac-12 First Team.
There’s never been a worse time to be a pitcher.
ASU softball has postseason experience at just about every position.
With the Baton Rouge regional beginning today, it's a good time to take at each of the four teams competing.
ASU softball will begin postseason play in the Baton Rouge regional, as announced on ESPNU Sunday evening.
Families, friends and supporters of ASU softball's graduating seniors pose for a group photo on the field at Farrington Stadium on Saturday, May 9, 2015.
Senior outfielder Elizabeth Caporuscio (facing) embraces the ASU softball coaching staff during her senior night celebration after winning a game against UCLA on Saturday, May 9, 2015 at Farrington Stadium in Tempe.
ASU didn't stop. Not down eight runs. Not down to its last out. Not against one of the best pitchers in the country.
Junior pitcher Alexis Cooper pitches in a game against UCLA on Saturday, May 9, 2015 at Farrington Stadium in Tempe. Cooper pitched 5.2 innings in relief of freshman pitcher Dale Ryndak in ASU's 11-10 victory over the Bruins.
As Taylor Swift once wrote, ASU softball just needs to "Shake It Off."
On any given day you can get any different team, and that was the case on Thursday.
ASU softball coach Craig Nicholson gets in on the fun by photobombing sophomore catcher Sashel Palacios after a game against Stanford on Saturday, May, 2 2015. (Pac-12 Networks screengrab)
Sashel Palacios often lurks in the background.
ASU softball is in an unfamiliar position.
Disappointing.
Day two of dominance? Check.
Looks like ASU made the statement that it wanted.
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