Two Sun Devil softball players announce their decision to transfer
Two star ASU softball players — sophomore Danielle Gibson and junior Giselle "G" Juarez — announced their plans to transfer via Twitter on Tuesday.
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Two star ASU softball players — sophomore Danielle Gibson and junior Giselle "G" Juarez — announced their plans to transfer via Twitter on Tuesday.
The dreaded sound of my alarm would go off at 5:30 a.m. It often seemed like I had just barely shut my eyes, as I had to stay up a little later studying for a test later that morning or to write a paper that was due. No matter – it was time for weights.
"Baseball may be more popular but softball reigns as the better sport." Illustration published on Tuesday, June 26, 2018.
The hottest debate among ballplayers, male and female, around the world: Is baseball or softball the better sport?
The 2017-18 athletic season at ASU was one that was full of memories.
It's hard to imagine that ASU redshirt senior thrower Maggie Ewen almost picked another sport over track and field.
Despite being eliminated after two straight losses in the Women’s College World Series, ASU softball is adamant that they will return once more. Their All-American ace pitcher, Giselle “G” Juarez has only just wrapped up her sophomore campaign, and they have grit up and down the lineup.
Amidst an 0-2 trip at the Women’s College World Series, the ASU softball team put the finishing touches on a 2018 season where they completely exceeded any preseason expectations that were put on them.
On a hot and muggy afternoon in Oklahoma City, the ASU softball team drew the curtain on its 2018 season with a 2-0 loss to the back-to-back defending national champion Oklahoma Sooners.
Entering the first game of the 2018 Women’s College World Series, the ASU softball team was 41-1 when scoring first in a game.
Deep within the confines of ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City on Wednesday, some of the best college softball coaches in the country gathered to address the media prior to their opening games of the Women's College World Series on Thursday.
ASU softball celebrates following a home run from sophomore Jade Gortarez (15) against South Carolina during the NCAA Super Regionals at Alberta B. Farrington Stadium in Tempe, AZ, on Friday, May, 25, 2018.
Prior to the beginning of the 2018 season, the ASU softball team was picked to finish near the bottom of the Pac-12 Conference. Flash forward to Saturday night, and things were quite different from anything that people were predicting in the preseason.
It has been a common theme through four games of the postseason for ASU softball: Score early, score often and let the pitching staff do the rest.
ASU Women's Softball teammates cheers each other on before the game at the ASU vs. Washinton game at the Alberta B. Farrington Stadium in Tempe, Arizona on Sunday, March 18, 2018.
For the first time in five years, the ASU softball team will be playing in an NCAA Super Regional.
In the second day of the Tempe Regional, the ASU softball team took down the Mississippi Rebels 7-1 in front of its home crowd on a picture perfect afternoon in Tempe.
For the first time since 2014, an NCAA softball regional was played at Farrington Stadium on Friday night. Ranked as the number eight seed in the NCAA tournament, ASU came out and knocked off New Mexico State 2-0 in a defensive game that went down to the wire.
ASU senior Nichole Chilson (49) flies out to center field in the bottom of the second inning against Arizona at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, on Saturday, April 21, 2018.
ASU sophomore infielder Jade Gortarez (15) and outfielder junior Morgan Howe (47) runs to the next base, looking to make it to home base in a game against North Dakota State University at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, on March 31, 2018.
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