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Monday, March 28, 2005
ASU athlete arrested for murder ASU wasted little time reacting to the arrest of junior tailback Loren Wade after he was arrested over the weekend and charged with the murder of a former ASU football player in ...
Web Devil | 23 hours ago
Trojans lose series
USC and Arizona State combined for 35 runs in the first two games of their series at Dedeaux Field this weekend, but runs were at a premium in Saturday's, extra-inning rubber match.
Dailytrojan.com | Yesterday
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Federer wins 17th consecutive match (Reg Req'd)
At Key Biscayne, world No. 1 Roger Federer won his 17th consecutive match and began a bid for his first Nasdaq-100 Open title by beating Olivier Rochus 6-3, 6-1. Federer is 43-1 since the start of the U.S. Open ...
The Orlando Sentinel (Registration Required) | Sunday
Arizona St. player arrested
Loren Wade, an Arizona State running back, was arrested yesterday on suspicion of first-degree murder in the shooting death of an ex-Sun Devils player.
Seattle Times | Saturday Mar 26
Hagan named 'Playboy' All-American (Reg Req'd)
Jeff Metcalfe The Arizona Republic Mar. 22, 2005 12:00 AM The first of what could be many honors for Arizona State senior wide receiver Derek Hagan coincided with the opening of spring practice Monday.
Arizona Central (Registration Required) | Tuesday Mar 22
ND Women's Basketball: Irish prepare for deep Arizona State team in 2nd round
FRESNO, Calif. - Shutting down one Sun Devil won't send the Irish to their third straight Sweet 16.
The Observer | Monday Mar 21
Day Of Firsts For Cardinal
A great view from the top Stanford defends new No. 1 ranking with another championship Michele Smith, Chronicle Staff Writer Tuesday, March 8, 2005 Printable Version Email This Article Baseball College Football ...
San Francisco Chronicle | Tuesday Mar 8
OSU picks athletic director
Gene Smith is returning to his native Ohio, but he has a tough task to tackle. Mr. Smith is expected to officially be introduced today as Ohio State's eighth athletic director, replacing the embattled Andy ...
Toledo Blade | Saturday Mar 5
Pitching the Company
A hyperactive football coach with a dream to sell. A protective mom not quite ready to let her baby go.
Fresno Bee | Jan 30, 2005
NFL | Reputation on the line
Denver's Jake Plummer is not the typical NFL quarterback: He throws from all angles and is streaky.
The Seattle Times | Jan 9, 2005
Fans Shocked - Literally - at Post-Game Celebration
Dozens of University of Utah fans attempting to storm the Fiesta Bowl field in a rite of football victory were each hit with a 50,000-volt electric jolt from police officers.
WTEV Jacksonville | Jan 7, 2005
Brady plays role in Utes' Fiesta Bowl blowout
Utah has taken the 2004 college football season one game at a time. So when the Utes took the field in Tempe, Ariz., for the biggest game in University grid iron history, the team was not overwhelmed at all.
Tooele Transcript Bulletin | Jan 4, 2005
Hester's big plays lift Miami over Florida
The Miami Hurricanes were eliminated from the national championship early in the season.
Daily Herald | Jan 1, 2005
Gophers run over Alabama (Reg Req'd)
Marion Barber III heard all about how Alabama stopped Auburn's vaunted running backs.
Am New York (Registration Required) | Jan 1, 2005
Louisville snaps Boise State's 22-game winning streak
Martial Arts Instruction. Louisville is entering the Big East Conference in grand style after snapping Boise State's 22-game winning streak in the highest-scoring Liberty Bowl ever.
The Morning Call | Jan 1, 2005
ASU coaches look to cash in exposure (Reg Req'd)
Arizona State wants to recruit well in Texas, and playing in Friday's Vitalis Sun Bowl doesn't hurt.
Arizona Central (Registration Required) | Dec 30, 2004
Untested QB lifts Sun Devils over Purdue (Reg Req'd)
Arizona State's duo of understudies - a second-string quarterback and a fourth-string tailback - came up huge on a big-game stage.
Akron Beacon Journal (Registration Required) | Dec 29, 2004
The fall 2004 All-State Press team
Peddling cheese logs at Hickory Farms. Reciting witty quotations from Napoleon Dynamite.
Web Devil | Dec 18, 2004
Possible rematch of rivals at ASU if both teams win semis
Hold your breath, West Valley football fans. If Cactus and Centennial s football teams each win this week, the rivals will meet for the 4A state championship at Sun Devil Stadium at Arizona State University ...
Peoria Times | Nov 29, 2004
No bowl game for ASU's Walter
With a kick and a pick, Missouri knocked Iowa State out of the Big 12 championship game.
The Seattle Times | Nov 28, 2004
Back from the dead
Two months ago, they talked about toilets, flushing and forgetting. Saturday, they spoke of trophies, titles and remembering.
Iowa City Press-Citizen | Nov 22, 2004
Quid Pro Crow
During seven of the most frantic and festive days in the history of Arizona State University, a female nipple pierced with a 10-gauge barbell threw a wrench in President Michael Crow's week.
New Times | Nov 18, 2004
It's a Pirate's life for Marshfield senior
At this time next year, Bobby McClintock could be a Beaver. He could also be a Sun Devil.
The News-Review | Nov 13, 2004
ASU safeties happy to be healthy (Reg Req'd)
Emmanuel Franklin and Riccardo Stewart know they're lucky to be heading into their final home game at Sun Devil Stadium on Saturday.
Arizona Central (Registration Required) | Nov 12, 2004
Thrower tosses opposing QBs
When Ishmael Thrower played Pop Warner football, kids gave him the not-so-flattering nickname of "Ishmael Throw up." Today, Thrower's teammates on the ASU football team show quite a bit more respect, and the ...
Web Devil | Nov 10, 2004
Cougars football confident (Reg Req'd)
UCLA's Matt Clark (6) brings down Washington State's Jerome Harrison by the facemask, though no penalty was called on the play, Saturday, Nov.
KGW Portland (Registration Required) | Nov 10, 2004
Bears Boast Back-to-back blanks
J.J. Arrington ran for 188 yards on 30 carries and sustained the Cal offense on the ground, registering at least 100 yards in his seventh straight game.
The Daily Californian Online | Nov 1, 2004
Bruins' Drews must find balance vs. Sun Devils (Reg Req'd)
First it was Maurice Drew, hammering UCLA opponents on the ground. Now it's Drew Olson doing the damage with a record-tying eight touchdown passes in two games.
Arizona Central (Registration Required) | Oct 20, 2004
USC takes early lead, rolls past ASU
Cedric Benson rushed for 150 yards and two touchdowns against Missouri. Texas (5-1, 2-1 Big 12) won despite a shaky passing game as quarterbacks Vince Young and Chance Mock threw for just 58 yards and two ...
The Daily Gazette | Oct 17, 2004
No need to worry: Trojans are back
The USC doubters had stood tall for a week after the Trojans' crushing loss last Saturday to Pac-10 foe Cal.
San Gabriel Valley Tribune | Oct 17, 2004
Finding success in the ashes
If everybody else around Oregon football has vivid memories of last year's game against Arizona State, Kellen Clemens offered amnesia as a momentary defense.
Register Guard | Oct 1, 2004
Verdon balances family, football
Jimmy Verdon has many responsibilities. He is a leader on the ASU football team.
Web Devil | Sep 30, 2004
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ASU's Wade arrested in ex-player's death
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Savannah Morning News | Saturday Mar 26
Track and Field News Wire
More than 1,000 people have signed up for a race next month to honor former Arizona State linebacker and Arizona Cardinals safety Pat Tillman, the university said Wednesday.
ESPN | Thursday Mar 24
Wednesday, March 23, 2005
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Web Devil | Wednesday Mar 23
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Lot riding on Pac-10 football showdown
As if the nation's top ranking, undefeated records and a battle for Pacific-10 supremacy isn't enough to fuel a clash between No.
USA TODAY via KeepMedia.com | Oct 15, 2004
Powering an NFL Stadium in the Valley of the Sun
The desert sun has beat down on the aluminum benches at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Ariz., sizzling Arizona Cardinal football fans in their seats since ...
Electrical Construction & Maintenance via KeepMedia.com | Apr 1, 2004
Colleges will play on, remember Sept. 11
With Sept. 11 falling on a football Saturday for the first time since the terrorist attacks three years ago, some college teams will pause to honor ...
USA TODAY via KeepMedia.com | Sep 8, 2004
A Heroic Life
When nobody was around, Arizona State University football star Pat Tillman would climb the 10-story light tower at Sun Devil Stadium, certainly without ...
Newsweek via KeepMedia.com | May 3, 2004
Ariz. State's Walter sacrifices for team
TEMPE, Ariz. -- For the last two seasons, Arizona State's football team has lived and died on the arm of Andrew Walter, one of the most prolific passers ...
USA TODAY via KeepMedia.com | Sep 30, 2004
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