Sun Devils Earn Pac-10 Split by the Bay
Win your home games and split on the road. If that’s all you’re looking for, then Arizona State did just fine this weekend. Too bad a key Sun Devil has lost his shooting touch. Who’s gone cold for ASU?

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Win your home games and split on the road. If that’s all you’re looking for, then Arizona State did just fine this weekend. Too bad a key Sun Devil has lost his shooting touch. Who’s gone cold for ASU?

With Pac-10 play upon us, there’s no time like the present to jump on the Sun Devil hoops bandwagon. If you haven’t been following along at home, here’s the CliffsNotes version of what you’ve missed in Herb Sendek’s first two seasons.
As the Sun Devils prepare to embark on their journey through the Pac-10 schedule, we tackle five questions on the state of the conference—and ask for your assessment of Arizona State’s chances.
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Conf. Overall Stanford 0-0 9-0 Arizona St. 0-0 10-1 California 0-0 11-2 UCLA 0-0 10-2 USC 0-0 9-3 Washington 0-0 8-3 Arizona 0-0 8-3 Washington St. 0-0 8-4 Oregon 0-0 5-6 Oregon St. 0-0 4-5
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In our weekly update on the Arizona State men’s hoops team, the Sun Devils come from behind again and a once-cold Sun Devil finds his jumper. (Plus, we’ve got video of the controversial finish to ASU’s win over BYU.)
We’re getting ready for this Saturday’s Stadium Shootout hoops doubleheader by offering two FREE tickets to the event. We’ve also got three reasons to attend the games and a coupon code for two-for-one admission!

Our weekly update on the Arizona State men’s basketball team finds the Sun Devils with one more tally in the win column, one fewer player on the roster and one big-time opponent on the week’s schedule.

In our weekly update on the Arizona State men’s basketball team, the Sun Devil defense clamps down and the long-range Latvian Rihards Kuksiks steps up.
