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Year-in-Review: 2020-21 Notes, Reviews and Numbers Across All Sports
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Year-in-Review: 2020-21 Notes, Reviews and Numbers Across All Sports
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Sun Devil Athletics embarked on a wild journey in the 2020-21 season.
There were events changed, canceled, postponed, deleted and added at a dizzying pace. Patience was tested. Coaches and student-athletes adjusted like never before. Facilities upgrades were made (soccer/lacrosse for example).
Through it all, the teams competed. Some fall sports competed in the spring. It resulted in crazy amount of events hosted and double-headers and facilities being used at record pace.
Here is a look at all the team’s seasons with quick recaps and some tweets and numbers to remember the 2020-21 season (that was a lot more of 2021 than 2020). It was a season that saw Turner Washington and Jorinde van Klinken win NCAA titles and the department notch a 20th-place finish in the Learfield IMG Directors’ Cup.
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NCAA CHAMPIONS Outdoor Track and Field: Turner Washington (shot put, discus), Jorinde van Klinken (discus) Indoor Track and Field: Turner Washington (shot put)
  HUGE week for the Sun Devils!
3?? National Titles 4?? Medals 9?? All-Americans
And BOTH the men and women’s squads finished top-10 in the country. ??#ForksUp?? #O2V https://t.co/mwwEa3i5dL
— Sun Devil TFXC (@SunDevilTFXC) June 13, 2021
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ALL-AMERICANS Baseball: Ethan Long (second-team DH by Collegiate Baseball News and First Base by Baseball America; third-team DH by NCBWA; Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball News and second-team Freshman All-America DH by NCBWA); Sean McLain (Freshman All-American HM by Collegiate Baseball News); Hunter Hass (Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball News, 3B) Softball: Maddi Hackbarth (NFCA Second-Team At-Large Catcher, Softball America Third Team) Gymnastics: Hannah Scharf (WCGA Regular Season Second-Team, all-around), Hannah Scharf (NCAA Second Team All-American, bars) Men’s Track (Indoor): Turner Washington (shot put, NCAA champion); Kentre Patterson (12th in 60m/second-team All-American) Women’s Track (Indoor): Jorinde van Klinken (third-place in shot put, first-team All-American), Hayley Rayburn (11th in pole vault/second-team All-American) Men’s Track (Outdoor): Turner Washington (NCAA champion in shot put and discuss, first-team All-America); Jamar Marshall Jr. (110H; first-team All-American); Ian Schulz (discus; second-team All-American) Women’s Track (Outdoor): Jorinde van Klinken (first-place in discus, first-team All-American; 12th in discus, second-team All-American); Alizee Minard (second place in javelin; first-team All-American); Beatrice Llano (hammer, fifth-place, first-team All-American); Shelby Moran (13th in hammer; second-team All-American) Women’s Golf: Linn Grant (Unanimous First Team), Ashley Menne (WGCA Honorable Mention) Wrestling (5): Brandon Courtney (125), Michael McGee (133), Jacori Teemer (157), Anthony Valencia (165), Cohlton Schultz (285) Water Polo (4): Bente Rogge (First Team All-American), Amira Van Buren (Second Team All-American), Chelsea Karimazondo (Honorable Mention All-American), Luca Petovary (Honorable Mention All-American). ————————————————————————————————————
INDIVIDUAL PAC-12 CHAMPIONS (9) Wrestling (5): Brandon Courtney (125), Jacori Teemer (157), Anthony Valencia (165), Kordell Norfleet (197), Cohlton Schultz (HWT) Men’s Track and Field (2): Jamar Marshall Jr.  (110H), Carlan Naisant (javelin) Women’s Track and Field (2): Alizee Minard (javelin), Jorinde van Klinken (discus)
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PAC-12 TEAM CHAMPIONS WRESTLING: The No. 6 Sun Devil wrestling dominated the conference with five individual titles to win its fourth Pac-12 Championship in five years after posting a 138 tournament point total. The conference title was ASU’s 22nd all-time and 20th in the Pac-10/12 era with the help of five individual conference champion performances.
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FINAL OVERALL/PAC-12 RECORDS Baseball: 33-22/16-15 (T-5th)/NCAA Regional Beach Volleyball: 10-12/3-6 Men’s Basketball: 11-14/7-10 (9th) Women’s Basketball: 12-12/6-9 (9th)/WNIT Men’s Cross Country: 9th in Pac-12 Women’s Cross Country: 9th in Pac-12 Football: 2-2/2-2 (T-4th in Pac-12 South) Men’s Golf: T3rd/NCAA Match Play Semifinalist Women’s Golf: T5th/NCAA Match Play Quarterfinalist Gymnastics: 5-5/4-3 (4th)/NCAA Regional Finals Hockey: 7-16-3 Lacrosse: 10-6/5-4 (4th) Soccer: 9-6-2/4-4-2 (6th)/NCAA Tournament Softball: 33-16/12-9 (4th)/NCAA Tournament Men’s Swimming/Diving: DNC Women’s Swimming/Diving: DNC Men’s Tennis: 17-9/3-4 (5th)/NCAA Tournament Women’s Tennis: 15-9/6-4 (4th)/NCAA Tournament Men’s Indoor Track: T-18th Women’s Indoor Track: T-29th Men’s Outdoor Track: 9th Women’s Outdoor Track: 9th Triathlon: DNC Volleyball: 6-14/6-14 (9th) Water Polo: 14-12/6-6 (MPSF)/NCAA Tournament (T-3rd NCAA semifinalist) Wrestling: 7-0 (NCAA fourth-place/highest finish since fourth in 1994-95)
———————————————————————————————————— PAC-12 FINISHES Baseball: T-5th (16-14) Men’s Basketball: 9th (7-10) Women’s Basketball: 9th (6-9) Men’s Cross Country: 9th Women’s Cross Country: 9th Football: T-4th in Pac-12 South (2-2) Men’s Golf: 2nd (highest finish since winning title in 2008) Women’s Golf: 3rd Gymnastics: 4th (highest finish since 2006) Lacrosse: 4th (5-4) Soccer: 6th (4-4-2) Softball: 4th (12-9) Men’s Tennis: 5th (3-4) Women’s Tennis: 4th (6-4) Volleyball: 9th (6-14) Wrestling: 1st
———————————————————————————————————— NCAA FINISHES — DIRECTOR’S CUP POINTS — 20TH — 4TH IN PAC-12 — 840 TOTAL POINTS 83.00 — Water Polo: 3rd (NCAA semifinalist) 82.50 — Men’s Golf: T-3rd (NCAA Match Play semifinalist and best NCAA Championship finish since 1996 NCAA title) 80.00 — Wrestling: 4th (best NCAA finish since fourth in 1994-95) 72.75 — Women’s Golf: T-5th (NCAA match play quarterfinalist) 69.00 — Men’s Outdoor Track and Field: 9th 69.00 — Women’s Outdoor Track and Field: 9th 60.75 — Gymnastics: 13th 54.50 — Men’s Indoor Track and Field: T-18th 50.00 — Men’s Tennis: NCAA Second Round 50.00 — Women’s Tennis: NCAA Second Round 50.00 — Soccer: NCAA Second Round 43.50 — Women’s Indoor Track and Field: T-29th 37.50 — Baseball: NCAA Regional 37.50 — Softball: NCAA Regional
———————————————————————————————————— DEPARTMENT HONORS/AWARDS BILL KAJIKAWA AWARD: Remy Martin (men’s basketball), Cairo Leonard-Baker (gymnastics)/Olivia Mehaffey (women’s golf) TOM HANSEN AWARD: Nate Ponwith (men’s tennis), Olivia Mehaffey (women’s golf) FRANK KUSH AWARD: Todd Clapper (water polo)
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BASEBALL TRACY SMITH/SEVENTH SEASON NAMED HEAD COACH JUNE 24, 2014 33-22 OVERALL/16-14 PAC-12 (T-5TH)/ POSTSEASON HONORS RAY ANDERSON ANNOUNCES LEADERSHIP CHANGE WITH ASU BASEBALL Program made its 41st NCAA postseason appearance– sixth most in NCAA history — as the No. 2 seed in Austin with the youngest team in the tournament field, as it went 11-4 in weekend series on the year and won five of its last second weekend matchups. Drew Swift became the Sun Devil to be named the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year since the league introduced the award in 2013, while Ethan Long became the became the 129th All-American in program history, earning a second-team nod from Collegiate Baseball News as a Designated Hitter. Long is just the eighth Sun Devil in school history to earn an All-America accolade as a freshman, joining Mike Kelly (1989), Casey Myers (1998), Kendall Carter (1981), Phil Lowery (1996), Mike Leake (2007), Ryan Kellogg (2013) and Spencer Torkelson (2018). ASU led the nation in double plays (57) turned during the regular season.
Over 30 former student-athletes, coaches and staff members get things rolling today. #MLBOpeningDay
We are #MLBU. https://t.co/yTlbdye3EN pic.twitter.com/CeNC6XSjwJ
— Sun Devil Baseball (@ASU_Baseball) April 1, 2021
———————————————————————————————————— MEN’S BASKETBALL BOBBY HURLEY/SIXTH SEASON NAMED HEAD COACH APRIL 8, 2015 11-14 OVERALL/7-10 PAC-12 (9TH) Senior Remy Martin earned All-Pac-12 first-team honors in 2020-21 and 2019-20 and was a second-team pick in 2018-19, just the second Sun Devil to earn All-Pac-12 honors three times, joining Ike Diogu (2003-05). He finished his career on the ASU charts sixth in points (1,754), second in assists (466), 10th in field goals (591), third in free throws made (396), ninth in three-pointers attempted (524) and eighth in steals (151). Kimani Lawrence posted 21 points and 20 rebounds on Feb. 25 vs. Washington, the first 20/20 outing by a Sun Devil since Nov. 19, 1997, when Mike Batiste had 36/20 vs. Wagner, while the 21 rebounds is second-best by a Sun Devil in a Pac-12 game. Coach Hurley became just the fourth Sun Devil coach to notch 100 ASU wins when ASU beat Oregon State on Feb. 14. In the past two seasons ASU’s 17-7 (.708) record in two-possession games is third-best in the Pac-12. ASU led the league in turnover margin (+4.2), while Remy Martin became the sixth Sun Devil (seven times) to lead the Pac-12 in scoring with his 19.3 points per game mark.
SUN DEVIL PAC-12 SCORING LEADERS 19.3–Remy Martin (2020-21) 20.1–James Harden (2008-09) 22.6–Ike Diogu (2004-05) 22.8–Ike Diogu (2003-04) 23.0–Eddie House (1999-00) 20.8–Jeremy Veal (1997-98) 21.6–Byron Scott (1982-83)
———————————————————————————————————— WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHARLI TURNER THORNE/24TH SEASON NAMED HEAD COACH JUNE 21, 1996 12-12 OVERALL/6-9 PAC-12 (9TH) In an abbreviated season, the Sun Devils (12-12, 6-9 Pac-12) still earned their seventh consecutive postseason berth – 20th in 21 seasons –  in 2020-21. They finished among the Top 25 in the nation in scoring defense (23rd/56.7 ppg) and offensive rebounds per game (24th/15.1 rpg). It was the third time in six years ASU finished among the top 25 in scoring defense and the second straight season it finished in the Top 25 in offensive rebounds. ASU captured four wins over NCAA Tournament teams, including a 66-64 OT win over then-No. 9 and eventual national runner-up Arizona, while losing three other contests to eventual NCAA Tournament teams by an average of just five points with eventual national champion Stanford and UCLA (twice) included in that group. ASU’s 10 3-point FGs and 55.6 3-point FG percentage vs. Arizona were both season highs and were both opponent highs for Arizona in 2021. UCLA’s 19 turnovers vs. ASU on Dec. 6, tied the Bruins season high in 2020-21. Stanford’s four 3-pointers vs. ASU on Jan. 3 were tied for the second-fewest number of triples by Stanford in 2020-21 while its 21.1 3-point FG percentage vs. ASU was its second lowest percentage of the season. Including its 5-0 record this season, ASU is 73-13 (.847) in non-conference, regular season games since 2013. It is also 101-24 (.808) in home games the last eight seasons. ASU has won its last 30 home games vs. non-conference opponents in Desert Financial Arena. Junior Taya Hanson (All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention – Coaches/Pac-12 Defense Honorable Mention – Coaches) led ASU in scoring (12.6 ppg), 3-pointers (62), steals (1.4 spg) and free throw percentage (84.8), was third in rebounding (4.3 rpg) and fourth in assists (1.4 apg). Hanson averaged 2.58 3-pointers per game, the most ever by a Sun Devil. Hanson scored a career-high 21 points vs. Cal (Jan. 1), a contest in which she tied the single-game school record with seven 3-pointers. Freshman  Jaddan Simmons averaged 10.8 ppg, becoming the first ASU freshman to average double figures in scoring since Jill Noe in 2003. In ASU’s win over USC (Dec. 4), Simmons became the first ASU freshman to score 20 or more points since Dymond Simon scored 24 in a win over Washington State on Jan. 4, 2007. She named the Pac-12 Freshman of the Week after scoring 11 of her 15 points over the last 9:20 (last 4:20 of regulation and 5:00 of OT) of ASU’s 66-64 upset of then-No. 9 Arizona.
———————————————————————————————————— BEACH VOLLEYBALL BRAD KEENAN/FIFTH SEASON NAMED HEAD COACH MAY 13, 2016 10-12/3-6 IN PAC-12 SAMANTHA PLASTER NAMED PAC-12 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR In Brad Keenan‘s fifth season as head coach, ASU had an overall record of 10-12. With COVID-19 restrictions, the team played fewer duals than usual seasons. Of the 10 wins, four were sweeps. The Sand Devils had a 4-7 Pac-12 record, picking up wins over Washington, Utah and Cal. The season ended at the Pac-12 Championships where Arizona State was able to earn one victory, edging out a 3-2 win over Washington. Three seniors left their mark on Arizona State, moving up in the record book. Katelyn Carballo ended her sand career with 67 wins, breaking the record for career individual wins at Arizona State. Two more broke the 50 wins mark: Samantha Plaster reaching 57 wins to put her in fourth place for career individual wins and Cierra Flood getting 51 wins to tie for sixth. Flood is set to return for her fifth year in 2022. Flood and Sarah Waters teamed up together in every dual, playing primarily at the No. 3 spot. The two finished with a 12-9 overall record which was the most wins earned this season. Carballo and Lexi Sweeney played at the No. 1 spot in every dual this season, earning an 11-11 record. Along with Flood and Waters, these pairs were the only two to play together in every dual.  
Broken records, upsets and big awards; 2021 had many highlights for the Sand Devils! ??
Read the season recap here >> https://t.co/cgKQL2vRRz pic.twitter.com/QcfLzejyLi
— Sun Devil Beach VB (@SunDevilBeachVB) June 3, 2021
———————————————————————————————————— MEN’S AND WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY PATRICK HENNER/FIRST SEASON NAMED HEAD COACH OCTOBER. 8, 2020 The team ran two regular season races and competed in the the Pac-12 Championships. Megan Reniewicki finished top-5 twice, and Fearghal Curtin finished top-3 once. Both teams took ninth at the Pac-12 Championships. Top men’s finisher was Vincent “Vinny” Mauri who took 22nd in a personal best 23:35.3. Top women’s finisher was Megan Reniewicki who took 41st in 20:53.70.
———————————————————————————————————— FOOTBALL HERM EDWARDS/THIRD SEASON NAMED HEAD COACH DEC. 4, 2017 2-2 OVERALL/2-2 PAC-12 SOUTH (T-4TH) A season that started full of promise was shortened to the pandemic, but a big-time finish put a smile on Sun Devil faces everywhere highlighted by a 70-7 December 11 win at Arizona, the program’s fourth straight win in the series. ASU ended the season with a 46-33 win at Corvallis, where it had lost six of previous seven. The Sun Devils scored 116 points in back-to-back games, the most in a two-game span in the same season since 1973, with 70 at Arizona and 46 at Corvallis. ASU had two touchdowns in the first minute at Arizona and recorded a school record 10 touchdowns for the second-most points in program history and most in the Pac-12 era. Rachaad White earned the Bob Moran Territorial Cup Most Valuable Player award behind his 133-yard, three-touchdown effort that was highlighted by a 93-yard touchdown run – tied for the fifth-longest touchdown rush in program history.
———————————————————————————————————— MEN’S GOLF MATT THURMOND/FIFTH SEASON NAMED HEAD COACH JULY 25, 2016 FINISHED SECOND IN PAC-12 NCAA FINISH: T-3RD AT NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP (MATCH PLAY SEMIFINALIST)  Team — seeded tenth entering the tournament — earned the No. 1 seed at the NCAA Championships for the first time in school history (lost two others in 2009 and 2013) and won its first NCAA match play contest over North Carolina before falling to top-ranked Oklahoma in the semifinals. Earned its 56th trip the NCAA Championship, fourth-best all-time, and has now made the finals in 16 of the past 19 chances and 34 of the past 37. Won team titles at the Ameri Invitational (Feb. 2-4), the Goodwin (March 25-27) and also earned a Copper Cup match play win vs. Arizona to start the season in January after not competing in the fall. Placed second in four other tournaments (Southwestern Invitational, Thunderbird Collegiate, Pac-12 Championship and the NCAA Albuquerque Regional). Sophomore David Puig posted seven top-10 finishes and had wins at the Southwestern Invitational and Amer Ari Intercollegiate and earned Pac-12 Newcomer of the Year. Both Ryggs Johnston (third) and Cameron Sisk (T-8th) and Chun An Yu (15th) all earned NCAA top-10 finishes. The tied for third finish at the NCAAs was its best NCAA finish since it won the title in 1996. How good was Ryggs Johnston’s 7-under 63 in the second round of the NCAA Championships? It is the second-best NCAA Championship round by a Sun Devil, and those sandwiched around him are named Rahm and Mickelson. Only one other player had a 64 (Wake Forest’s Parker Gillam) and only one had a 65 (Oklahoma State’s Bo Jin) in the whole tournament. Team finished sixth in the final Golfweek rankings with a 154-19-2 head-to-head record including 42-15 vs. the top-25 and was fifth in the final Golfstat rankings.
———————————————————————————————————— WOMEN’S GOLF MISSY FARR-KAYE/SIXTH SEASON NAMED HEAD COACH JUNE 26, 2015 FINISHED THIRD IN PAC-12 NCAA FINISH: T-5TH AT NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP (MATCH PLAY QUARTERFINALIST)  Sun Devil Women’s Golf served as host of the 2021 NCAA Women’s Golf Championships, making match play before eventually finishing in a tie for fifth. The program advanced to the NCAA Championship for the 36th time after finishing second in the Columbus Regional, the 28th consecutive year the team has qualified for a regional. Linn Grant received unanimous First Team All-American honors and was one of three finalist for the ANNIKA Award, given to the top female collegiate golfer. She became just the second Sun Devil (Brandie Burton) to win four straight tournaments, starting the year off with three consecutive victories. Grant was ranked No. 1 by Golfstat heading into the NCAA Tournament, a first by a Sun Devil in the Golfstat-era. Freshman Ashley Menne also recieved honorable meniton All-American honors after a spectacular freshman season in Tempe. She finished fourth at the NCAA Championship, not only the highest finishing Sun Devil, but the best finish for the program since Monica Vaughn won the title in 2017. Menne also won her matchup in the quarterfinals of match play. Four-time All-American Olivia Mehaffey’s career came to an end, but she provided even more memories for Sun Devil Nation. Mehaffey led the comeback charge in the Clover Cup, as Arizona State made up six strokes on the final day to surpass Arizona and earn the team title. Mehaffey shot a career-best 62 (-10), setting the new program record by two strokes. She finishes her career in the Top-25 in NCAA history in career rounds played, rounds under par, and rounds in the 60s. Alessandra Fanali was one of two Sun Devils named to the Pac-12 All-Conference First Team. Alexandra Forsterling landed on the All-Conference Second Team, giving Arizona State five of the 20 total honorees. Head Coach Missy Farr-Kaye was a finalist for National Coach of the Year, leading her Sun Devils to their second match play appearance and the second Top-5 finish of her tenure.
——————————————————————————————————– GYMNASTICS JAY SANTOS/FIFTH SEASON NAMED HEAD COACH MAY 27, 2016 5-5 OVERALL/3-3 PAC-12 NCAA FINISH: 3RD AT NCAA REGIONAL FINALS  The Gym Devils finished with a 5-5 record, wrapping up the year ranked No. 9 on Road to Nationals, the best finish since 2006. The team finished the season with an NQS of 197.088 and finished in fourth in the Pac-12 regular season standings as well as in the Pac-12 Championship. It was the first time since 2006 the Sun Devils had placed in the top four at the year-end conference meet and the first time the team qualified for the night session. The Gym Devils scored 196.000-plus in all but two meets this season, including a streak of ten meets in a row reaching that mark to finish the season. Four of those scores are in the top 16 for team scores in the ASU record book. There were four scores of 197.00-plus in a single season or the first time since 2004. The best team score was 197.600, which Arizona State scored in the NCAA Regional Finals for the ninth best score in program history and the best postseason score the Sun Devils have ever earned.
  The 2021 season was one for the record books! Can’t wait to keep growing in 2022 ??
Read the season recap here >> https://t.co/tvisrOnXC7 pic.twitter.com/44f2tLjuTi
— Sun Devil Gymnastics (@SunDevilGym) May 13, 2021
———————————————————————————————————— HOCKEY GREG POWERS/SIXTH SEASON NAMED HEAD COACH NOV. 18, 2014 7-16-3 OVERALL
The Sun Devil Hockey program played through an unprecedented all-road schedule in 2020-21 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As Division I Ice Hockey programs shifted to conference-only schedules in response to the pandemic, Sun Devil Hockey created a partnership with the Big Ten Conference. The newfound agreement for the 2020-21 season allowed ASU to embark on one of the most extraordinary and unparalleled seasons of college hockey in which the Sun Devils played the entire season on the road, solely against Big Ten teams. The Sun Devils traveled a total of 15, 519 miles, and compiled 74 total travel days, including 58 out of their first 70 days on the road. Despite the odds, the Sun Devils concluded the season with zero forced cancellations. While on the road, the program and Sun Devil Athletics pushed forward on the build of its Multi-Purpose Arena as part of the Novus Innovation Corridor project. The arena will house men’s ice hockey, wrestling, and women’s gymnastics and is set to be completed in Fall 2022.
?15,519 miles traveled ?74 total travel days ?58 of first 70 days on road ?0 Forced Cancellations
Thank you @B1GHockey for including us! ?? https://t.co/gneUcAzM6R
— Sun Devil Hockey (@SunDevilHockey) March 6, 2021
———————————————————————————————————— LACROSSE TIM McCORMACK/SECOND SEASON NAMED HEAD COACH JUNE 12, 2019 10-6 OVERALL/5-4 PAC-12 (4TH) Pac-12 Coach of the Year Tim McCormack joined Sun Devil Wrestling’s Zeke Jones as the only two coaches from Arizona State to take home conference coach of the year honors. He did so after leading Sun Devil Lacrosse to their best season in program history, elevating the team to new heights. Coach McCormack’s team set program records in wins (10), conference wins (5), and earned their first Pac-12 Conference Tournament victory. Under his tutelage, attacker Carley Adams became the first player in program history to earn IWLCA All-Region honors. Adams was also a First Team Pac-12 All-Conference selection, one of three Sun Devils to accomplish the feat. Six of the 24 players to earn a spot on an All-Conference team were from Arizona State, a reflection of the depth of the roster. The Sun Devils tied Pac-12 Regular Season and Tournament Champion Stanford for most selections in the conference. During the season, 10 of the 20 possible Pac-12 Player of the Week honors were from the Maroon & Gold. A couple of legends wrapped up their career in style, as attacker Kerri Clayton and goalkeeper Berkeley Bonneau had their best seasons yet. The duo were leaders of their units, helping the Sun Devils finish in the Top-10 in several major statistical categories. ASU led the nation with 9.75 assists/game, finished third with 22.06 ground balls/game, boasted the sixth-best scoring offense (16.4 goals/game), and ranked in the Top-10 with 16.69 draw controls/game. Several key players return from a team that knocked off a ranked team for the first time, picked up the program’s first victories over USC and Colorado, while also sweeping three games in one season from a Pac-12 opponent (Cal). Pac-12 assist leader attacker Emily Glagolev, the lone freshman on the Pac-12 First Team defender Bella Gaspar, and two-time team captain Maddy Hunter will be back in Tempe. Combined with another exciting recruiting class and a completed field renovation project, the future of Sun Devil Lacrosse is bright.
———————————————————————————————————— SOCCER GRAHAM WINKWORTH/FOURTH SEASON NAMED HEAD COACH NOV. 29, 2016 9-6-2 OVERALL/4-4-2 PAC-12 (6TH) The Sun Devils had their best season under fourth-year head coach Graham Winkworth, finishing the regular season with an 8-5-2 record and making a postseason run for the first time since 2014 and eighth in school history. ASU made it to the second round of the tournament to become the fifth ASU soccer team to advance to that stage in the NCAA Tournament. Winkworth and company boasted an undefeated non-conference slate, including an overtime comeback thriller at Grand Canyon to protect the win-streak. ASU continued its unbeaten streak through eight games and notched wins against UCLA, Stanford, and USC to become only the fourth team in history to beat all three programs in a single season. With a 4-4-2 record in Pac-12 Conference play, the Sun Devils finished in the middle of the table after being picked to finish last in the preseason poll. The Sun Devils scored 28 goals in 17 games, second-most in the Pac-12 Conference. ASU boasted one of the strongest defensive lines in the Pac-12, conceding only 16 goals and forcing ASU’s keepers to make only 57 saves – fifth-fewest amongst Conference competitors.
Good times were had.. Let’s keep ’em rolling into Fall 2021! ??https://t.co/1cpAN8YZpV
— Sun Devil Soccer (@SunDevilSoccer) June 10, 2021
———————————————————————————————————— SOFTBALL TRISHA FORD/FIFTH SEASON NAMED HEAD COACH JUNE 15, 2016 33-16 OVERALL/12-9 PAC-12 (4TH) Fifth-year head coach Trisha Ford‘s squad made its 16th consecutive NCAA postseason appearance before falling short in the Tempe Regional. The Sun Devils collected a Pac-12 Conference series sweep over Arizona, their first against since 2012. 
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» Series wins vs 3 Top-10 teams (UW, UofA, Oregon) » Conference sweep vs UofA » Quality wins vs Baylor, Iowa State, CSUF (2) » 4th in the #Pac12 » We hit a lot of home runs » Scored 60 runs on the road in a weekend pic.twitter.com/HSskjXVmwc
— Sun Devil Softball (@ASUSoftball) May 16, 2021
———————————————————————————————————— MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING BOB BOWMAN/SIXTH SEASON (SIXTH YEAR) NAMED HEAD COACH APRIL 24, 2015  Coach Bowman and the squad decided to redshirt the 2020-21 season and not compete due to the unpredictability of COVID and the Tokyo Olympics heavy on everyone’s minds.
———————————————————————————————————— MEN’S TENNIS MATT HILL/FOURTH SEASON (FIFTH YEAR) NAMED HEAD COACH JUNE 29, 2016 17-9 OVERALL/3-4 IN PAC-12 (5TH)
Finished the year 17-9 (3-4 Pac-12) and ranked 20th by Oracle/ITA as Nathan Ponwith reached the NCAA singles championship. Ponwith earned first-team All-Conference honors, won the ITA Southwest Region’s Most Improved Senior Award, and won the overall ITA Most Improved Senior award. ASU advanced to the championship match of the Pac-12 Tournament for the first time and picked up its first win over UCLA since reinstatement in the process. After earning a bid to the TCU regional, ASU beat Wichita State 4-3 before falling 4-1 to TCU in the second round. It’s the second time in the Matt Hill era the Sun Devils have reached round two. Team earned six wins over ranked opponents and its recruiting class is No. 22 (per Tennis Recruiting Network).
———————————————————————————————————— WOMEN’S TENNIS SHEILA McINERNEY/37th SEASON NAMED HEAD COACH AUGUST 16, 1984 15-9 OVERALL/6-3 IN PAC-12 (4TH)
Finished No. 31 and posted two wins over ranked opponents as ASU made it to the second round of the Pac-12 tournament and the second round of the NCAA Regionals. Ilze Hattingh reached the second round of the NCAA Singles Championship and was awarded second-team All-Conference honors. The then-No. 33 Sun Devils shutout unranked Arizona 4-0 on the road and also have the No. 5 recruiting class per Tennis Recruiting Network. ———————————————————————————————————— MEN’S AND WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK DION MILLER/SECOND SEASON NAMED HEAD COACH MAY 15, 2019 NCAA FINISHES: MEN T-18/WOMEN T-29 The women’s track and field team tied for 29th at the NCAA Indoor Championships in Arkansas with six points, while the men tied for 18th with 10 points. Jorinde Van Klinken took third in the shot (17.56m/57-7.5) for the women’s six points, while Turner Washington’s national title in the shot put (21.36m/70-1) earned all 10 of the men’s points. The MPSF Championships were not held due to health precautions. The men’s side reached a season-best 15th national ranking and finished the year at 18th. Women reached at season-best 29th in the nation in the final ranking. Team sent five athletes to the NCAA Indoor Championships. Turner Washington broke the NCAA indoor shot put record on Feb. 13, beating the previous record by almost two inches. Washington earned USTFCCCA West Regional Field Athlete of the Year honors for his indoor performances, and is on the The Bowerman watchlist for the nation’s top track and field athletes.  Hayley Rayburn broke the ASU indoor pole vault record Feb. 12, a mark that hadn’t been passed since 2008. Jamar Marshall Jr and Kentre Patterson both broke the ASU indoor 60mH record at the same time on Feb. 27 when they competed in the Air Force’s Championships at the Peak, beating out Tony Galaviz’ 19-year-old record. Dylan James lept to ninth all-time at ASU at the Air Force meet, the first meet of his ASU career, when he notched 7.34m in the triple jump, finishing third. 
———————————————————————————————————— MEN’S AND WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK DION MILLER/SECOND SEASON NAMED HEAD COACH MAY 15, 2019 NCAA FINISHES: MEN Ninth /WOMEN Ninth It was a week to remember for Arizona State track and field. Three national titles were earned, six Sun Devils placed in the top-5, seven claimed All-America honors, and both the men and women finished top-10. Both ASU’s men and women’s squads finished ninth, the men claiming 24 points and the women earning 22. This marks the first time the men have been top-10 since 2010 (4th, 79 points) and the third time in the last four years that the women have been in the top-10. Turner Washington and Jorinde van Klinken both earned USTFCCCA West Region Field Athlete of the Year awards, and van Klinken also won Pac-12 Women’s Field Athlete of the Year alongside her Pac-12 discus title. Jamar Marshall Jr, Kentre Patterson, and Turner Washington will all compete in the USATF Team Trials in Hayward Field, and van Klinken is Olympic-bound for Tokyo 2021 for The Netherlands.
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NCAA Championships Results Turner Washington – Shot,  21.10m/69-2.75 – National title, PR* Turner Washington – discus,  63.42m/208 – National title* Jorinde van Klinken – discus, 65.01m/213-3 – National title, collegiate PR, meet record* Alizee Minard – javelin, 57.91m/190 – Silver medal, PR, Program Record* Beatrice Llano – hammer, 65.90m/216-2 – 5th, season’s best* Jamar Marshall Jr. – 110H semi final, 13.57, 4th – Q Jamar Marshall Jr. – 110H final, 13.53, 5th* Shelby Moran – hammer, 66.01m/216-7 – 13th, PR^ Carlan Naisant – javelin, 64.83m/212-8, 19th! Ian Schulz – discus, 56.25m/184-6, 10th^ Jorinde van Klinken – shot, 16.87m/55-4.25 – 12th^   * = First Team All-American ^ = Second Team All-American ! = honorable mention
———————————————————————————————————— TRIATHLON CLIFF ENGLISH/FIFTH YEAR NAMED HEAD COACH NOV. 13, 2015 The team did not compete in the fall of 2020 due to uncertainty with COVID-19. Coach English will enter his fifth season and sixth year at ASU as Tempe will again host the national championships in early November.
———————————————————————————————————— VOLLEYBALL SANJA TOMASEVIC/FOURTH SEASON NAMED HEAD COACH DEC. 21, 2016 6-14 OVERALL/6-14 PAC-12 (9th) In the fourth season under head coach Sanja Tomasevic, the Sun Devils competed in 20 matches, all against Pac-12 opponents. The team went 6-14 on the year and finished in ninth place in the conference. The roster was made up of primarily underclassmen (82 percent), eight student-athletes making their Division I NCAA volleyball debut. Arizona State earned two wins over ranked opponents in the 2020-21 season. ASU opened the season with a win at No. 8 Washington, who would go on to make it to the NCAA Final Four. The Sun Devils swept the Huskies in Seattle for the first win at UW since 2012. Towards the end of the season, the Sun Devils also upset the No. 16 Oregon Ducks in Tempe, another NCAA Tournament team that made it to the Sweet Sixteen. Full Season Recap
  The COVID-19 pandemic has provided its fair share of obstacles to the collegiate world over the past year, and the Sun Devil volleyball team is no exception.
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———————————————————————————————————— WATER POLO TODD CLAPPER/16th SEASON NAMED HEAD COACH AUGUST 3, 2005 14-12 OVERALL/6-6 IN MPSF Water polo made its third appearance in the NCAA Championship after ending the regular season 13-11. ASU beat the Michigan in the first round to advance to the final four, but eventually lost to the Championship squad, USC although ASU held the Trojans to their lowest scoring outing of the Tournament. Among those 13 wins were top-five upsets that will go down as some of the top wins at Mona Plummer. The Sun Devils upset No. 2 Stanford at home to open up MPSF play with a 10-9 win, and again against No. 2 UCLA at home with an 8-6 victory just a month later. This was the first time since 2014 that the Sun Devils had more than one upset of a top-five team in a single season. The Sun Devils clinched that at large bid because of their strong Mountain Pacific Sport Federation conference play, including upsetting fifth-seeded Cal at home in the MSPF Championship, and ultimately finishing fourth in the conference. Bente Rogge, Amira Van Buren, Luca Petovary and Chelsea Karimazondo all earned ACWPCC All-American honors. Full Season Recap
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— Sun Devil Water Polo (@SunDevilWP) July 2, 2021
———————————————————————————————————— WRESTLING ZEKE JONES/SEVENTH SEASON NAMED HEAD COACH AUGUST 9, 2014 7-0 OVERALL/PAC-12 CHAMPIONS CLICK HERE FOR POSTSEASON HISTORY NCAA FINISH: T-3rd (NCAA semifinals)
For the first time since the 1994-95 season, head coach Zeke Jones led the Sun Devils to their highest finish at NCAA Championships — fourth — while also producing five All-Americans on the season, Brandon Courtney (125), Michael McGee (133), Jacori Teemer (157), Anthony Valencia (165) and Cohlton Schultz (HWT). In the shortened season, the Sun Devils went undefeated for the first time in program history (7-0) before winning their 22nd all-time Pac-12 Championship title.Five Sun Devils – Brandon Courtney, Jacori Teemer,Anthony Valencia, Kordell Norfleet (197) and Cohlton Schultz finished first place in their weight class. Valencia’s fourth individual title places him in the history books forever as he is the fourth Sun Devil to accomplish the feat (Eric Larkin, Markus Mollica and Ryan Bader). At 2021 NCAA Championships, five Sun Devils placed on the podium for their respective weight classes with Brandon Courtney concluding the Tournament as the national runner-up at 125 lbs. Off the mat, the program had one of its most academically successful seasons with 16 Sun Devils being named to Pac-12 Fall and Winter Honor Roll.
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Scotland 3-3 Argentina: DISASTER for Scotland as they crash out after blowing a three-goal lead
Scotland 3-3 Argentina: Disaster for Shelley Kerr & # 39; s World Cup side crash after throwing three goals ahead in the last 15 minutes
Scotland was eliminated from the World Cup after suffering a catastrophic collapse in their last group game
Shelley Kerr's side took the lead when Kim Little slid the ball into the net after an Erin Cuthbert cross
[Beatles] Beatrice doubled Scotland's lead with a bullet from a Caroline Weir delivery deliberate pointer finish
Florence looked home and dry until Milagros Menendez then left to play
Florence Bonsegundo then grabbed a second and raised Scottish nerves with a whip d strike
Disasters struck when the Scots after the VAR assessment led to an Argentina but it was TOUCHED by Lee Alexander who also denied the follow-up attempt
But VAR intervened and the punishment had to be resumed when Alexander stepped off the goal line
Peter Rutzler for Mailonline] Published: 22:02 BST, June 19, 2019 |
Scotland was eliminated from the World Cup in overwhelming circumstances and threw away three goals ahead with Argentina.
More to follow.
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Florence Bonsegundo scored twice because Scotland pulled away a three-goal lead in Paris with only 15 minutes left to play "
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The result means Scotland from the World Championship has been eliminated, which means that Scotland has been eliminated from the World Cup.
Hey The result means that Scotland is eliminated the World Cup under crazy circumstances in the Parc des Princes
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BOTTOM LINE: I loved it but I can see others not enjoying it quite as much.
Genre: Young Adult; Fiction Publication Date: 5 June 2018 Source: Publisher
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“Once upon a time, back at Darrow-Harker School, Beatrice Hartley and her five best friends were the cool kids, the beautiful ones. Then the shocking death of Jim–their creative genius and Beatrice’s boyfriend–changed…
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Michael Kors: ‘The Queen has the best sense style’
The designer revealed he would love to dress the monarch
Michael Kors has named Queen Elizabeth II as the woman he would like to outfit the most. The American fashion designer established his company in 1981 and has since gone on to win over a number of celebrity fans with his elegant designs, such as Kate Hudson, Jennifer Lawrence and Taylor Swift.
EPSOM, UNITED KINGDOM – JUNE 01: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 48 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) Queen Elizabeth II attends Derby Day of the Investec Derby Festival at Epsom Racecourse on June 1, 2013 in Epsom, England. (Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
While Kors has his choice of Hollywood stars to dress, he has admitted that the Queen is the one person he’d really enjoy outfitting should he get the chance.
“She would be my ultimate person to be able to dress,” he told Harper’s Bazaar of the 91-year-old royal. “To pull it off with such aplomb, it’s amazing. She has total understanding of her life, her needs, what’s the best part to show off… I love the consistency, I think it’s brilliant. As the end of the day, consistency is what becomes style versus just fashion.”
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LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – JUNE 22: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh arrive at Liverpool Lime Street Station on June 22, 2016 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
When it comes to his longevity within the fashion business, Kors puts his success down to the fact that his clothes come in a range of shapes and sizes. For his fall/winter 2017 fashion show in March, the designer cast a diverse array of models, including Ashley Graham, Carolyn Murphy, Bella Hadid and Sohyun Jung.
“My job is to make everyone look great. Whether it’s a teenager or an 84-year-old, whether it’s an American size zero or an American size 16… I don’t think it’s like, ‘Oh, if you can’t fit into this box then you’re not part of my club,” the 58-year-old shared.
Additionally, Kors also explained that he was thrilled to have curvy model Graham walk his runway as he could show off her figure in glamorous outfits. For the show, he fit the brunette star in a tight black dress which was matched with a grey fur jacket.
“I said to Ashley when we had her fitting, ‘You’re an amazing beauty, everyone needs to see your body. The last thing I would do is put you in a tunic and a pair of elasticated trousers. Let’s celebrate you,'” he recalled.
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Hey all, Dani here.
Wow. Here we are at my most anticipated releases of the summer months in 2017 already. Seriously, we are almost halfway through the year already. That also means that pretty soon I’ll be writing up my Top Ten Books Read in 2017 (so far) post. I had a fun time with those posts last year so I’m going to do it again this year.
Back to this post, though. Today I’m going to talk about the books I am looking forward to in the months of June, July, and August.
First up: June
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Tash Hearts Tolstoy by Kathryn Ormsbee (June 6)
This book follows Tash, who has a modern adaptation of Anna Karenina online, and a random shoutout from a superstar vloger skyrockets Tash’s show into viral status. And when she is nominated for a Golden Tuba award, Tash finds that maybe a cyber-flirtation with a fellow nominee could become something real. There’s just one problem: Tash has to figure out how to tell him that she’s romantically aesexual. I’ve been curious about this book simply because I don’t think there are all that many books featuring aesexual characters. Plus, I’m a sucker for literary adaption web series…even if they technically only exist on the page.
Perfect Ten by L Philips (June 6)
I was lucky enough to snatch an early copy of this through Penguin’s First to Read program. This book follows Sam, a young gay man in a bit of a dating drought, until his friend Meg suggests casting a love spell. Then three seemingly perfect guys step into the picture, and Sam’s ex-boyfriend might want another chance. Does a perfect ten even exist? I don’t know, but I’m going to find out.
Down Among the Sticks and Bones by Seanan McGuire (June 13)
This is the sequel to Every Heart a Doorway, which I read during Dewey’s 24 Hour Readathon in April. And I’m excited to see what will happen with Jack and Jill in this adventure. I will have a review up for this on release day because I was granted access to an early copy through NetGalley.
The Gentlemen’s Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee (June 20)
“An unforgettable tale of two friends on their Grand Tour of 18th-century Europe who stumble upon a magical artifact that leads them from Paris to Venice in a dangerous manhunt, fighting pirates, highwaymen, and their feelings for each other along the way.” Yes…just yes. Give it to me now.
The Strange Case of the Alchemist’s Daughter by Theodora Goss (June 20)
This book follows the daughters of some of literature’s more famous men. Mary Jekyll is orphaned and penniless, and wishes to hunt down Edward Hyde for the reward money. This leads her to Diana Hyde, and then Beatrice Rappaccini, Catherin Moreau, and Justine Frankenstein. That alone has me intrigued. Will they find Hyde? Will other people or issues get in the way? I don’t know but I’m ready to find out.
Now I Rise by Kiersten White (June 27)
I have heard too much good about this series to not include it on the list. I will be reading the first book, And I Darken very soon. Plus, I’ve also heard this book features LGBTQIA+ elements as well.
Midnight Jewel by Richelle Mead (June 27)
Yes I talked about this in my Spring Releases post, but the publication date was pushed back. I’ve seen this happen with several books lately and I’m not exactly happy with it. Still, I just want to have a copy of this book and read it. Preferably sooner rather than later.
Next: July
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Heroine Worship by Sarah Kuhn (July 4)
If it isn’t obvious by some of my reading choices, I like superhero stories. This is the sequel to Heroine Complex and I still need to read and review it, but that’ll be coming soon…I hope.
  Ash and Quill by Rachel Caine (July 11)
This is the third book in the Great Library series. I have absolutely loved reading these. I was lucky to get a copy of the second book from NetGalley but was sadly denied access to this third one, so I have to wait like most everyone else. I can guarantee that I will be diving into it as soon as I have my hands on a copy.
First Watch by Dale Lucas (July 11)
Set in a city populated by humans, elves, orcs, dwarves, and mages, this is basically a supernatural cop show. Rem is new to the city. lands in jail and is unable to pay his bail. When offered the chance to work for the Watch Wardens to make up for his crimes he jumps at the chance and is partnered up with a dwarf named Torval. Then Torval’s former partner goes missing and it is up to Rem and Torval to uncover the truth and track down a murderer on the loose. This just sounds like so much fun. I can’t wait to read it.
Arabella and the Battle of Venus by David D Levine (July 18)
The cover is gorgeous and I really wanted to add this book to my most anticipated list. I still need to read the first book though, Arabella of Mars. But come on, a sci-fi steampunk regency-esque romance story…or at least that’s how it sounds based on the summary. I’m just so in.
Sovereign by April Daniels (July 25)
I am thankful that I can continue on with this series early because of e-galleys from NetGalley. I really enjoyed the first book of this series and I’m curious to see what happens with Dany Tozer next. You can find my review for the first book here.
Strange Practice by Vivian Shaw (July 25)
Greta Helsing is a doctor to the undead and other supernatural beings. She has inherited her family’s medical practice and is barely making ends meet. Then a sect of murderous monks emerge and there are humans and undead being killed all over London. Now Greta has to embrace her family’s unique skills to stop the cult and save her practice. I’m intrigued and just let me read this already.
Finally: August
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Sparks of Light by Janet B Taylor (Aug 1)
This is another book I already have in my hands thanks to NetGalley. It also happens to be coming out on my birthday so yay for that. What do I need to say about this one? Well, it’s the sequel to Into the Dim which featured time-travel and Scotland. This one also features time-travel. I’m in.
Iron Gold by Pierce Brown (Aug 22)
A friend of mine recommended the Red Rising series to me and I absolutely devoured the first book. I still need to finish the trilogy, but I absolutely plan to do that before this book is released upon the world.
Mask of Shadows by Linsey Miller (Aug 29)
I saw this book on NetGalley and it sounded so interesting, but I was denied early access. It is recommended for fans of books by Sarah J Maas. It is a fantasy story and I believe it features some LGBTQIA+ themes.
The Dazzling Heights by Katharine McGee (Aug 29)
I admit that I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the first book in this series, The Thousandth Floor because it sounded more like a chick lit story set a hundred years in the future. I was swept away into the relationships and drama of these characters and I cannot wait to find out what happens next.
  Most Anticipated Releases Summer 2017 Hey all, Dani here. Wow. Here we are at my most anticipated releases of the summer months in 2017 already.
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