Sunday, October 27, 2019

Sun Devils close home soccer season with 1-0 loss to Oregon


By Scott Mammoser
October 27, 2019

TEMPE – Ally Cook scored in the 16th minute to lift the Oregon Ducks to a 1-0 win over Arizona State in the Sun Devils’ home finale on Sunday.

The goal was Cook’s fifth of the season, off a pass from Chardonnay Curran, as Oregon improved to 5-6-5 and 1-5-2 in the Pac-12 Conference. ASU is now 6-8-3 and 0-6-2 in the league, with three matches remaining.

Ducks score in the 16th minute to win 1-0 over the Devils
The Sun Devils had some great opportunities to equalize in the final 10 minutes, with Callie Darst smacking the post at 89:30, but luck was not on their side.

“We need to improve our decision making in the backfield and give the goalkeeper some protection as well,” ASU coach Graham Winkworth said. “Callie hitting the post sums up our season. We’re not where we are because of luck, but we could have used some today.”

Giulia Cascapera made six saves for ASU, while Katelyn Carter made four for the Ducks. 

Sunday also meant Senior Day festivities for the Sun Devils, who will graduate Sydney Day, Christina Edwards, Kylie Miniefield, Adriana Orozco, and Lorato Sargeant.

“The team definitely welcomed me in and supported me on and off the field,” said Sargeant, who is a master’s student and Virginia transfer. “I really made an impact. We can help kind of swing things in these final three games. We need a lot of grit and to be aggressive on the ball. We had that in some games and not in others, and that hurt us.”

The Sun Devils will be at No. 2 Stanford (13-1) at 5 p.m. on Thursday, at California on Nov. 3 and Arizona on Nov. 8. The Ducks will host No. 7 USC on Thursday and No.18 UCLA on Nov.3 before closing the year at rival Oregon State on Nov. 7. The win on Sunday was the Ducks’ first since defeating Buffalo, 2-1, on Sept. 22. At 12-0-3, Virginia is ranked No.1 in the nation, as the Cavaliers look to add to the national titles they captured in men’s basketball and lacrosse this spring.

Saturday, October 12, 2019

The Devils Thriller Comeback Over the Cougars

Article by Mike Stockman
Photos by Keenan Wright

TEMPE, AZ (October 12, 2019) - On a fall afternoon in the heart of the valley of the sun, the temperature touched 86 degrees before the Arizona State University Sun Devils took the field to defeat PAC-12 rival Washington State Cougars by a score of 38-34 at Sun Devil Stadium on a last minute scramble by a true-freshman quarterback Jayden Daniels on October 12, 2019.








To start the game, the Cougars hi-octane passing offense scored in five plays on a pass of 35 yards by Anthony Gordon to wide open Travell Harris.

The Cougars added a field goal in the first quarter, which extended the lead to 10-0 going into the second quarter. Gordon ended the first quarter with 111 yards passing, 11-17 completions, and one touchdown pass for the Cougars. He would finish the game with 44 of 64 completions, 466 yards passing, and three touchdown passes.

After a Devils scoreless first quarter, the Devils scored on a 40 yard touchdown pass from  Daniels to Brandon Aiyuk, the first of three touchdown passes between the teammates, bringing the score to 10-7 Cougars with 11:50 left in the half.

The Cougars responded with a 87 yard, three minute-thirty seconds drive, scoring a touchdown from Gordon to another wide open receiver Dezmon Patmon, extending the lead to 17-7 in front of a stunned Devil student section.

With less than two minutes left in the half, Devils' Daniels connects with Aiyuk for an 86 yard touchdown sprint, the longest of Daniels and Aiyuks' college career, making the score 17-14. After stopping the Cougars' next drive, the Devils get the ball and drive down inside field goal range, allowing Christian Zendejas to use his skillful foot to tie game up before the end of the half 17-17.

On the first drive of the second half, Eno Benjamin scored on a 32 yard touchdown run, which put the Devils on top 24-17.

With a little over five and a half minutes left in the third quarter, Cougars' Gordon and Easop Winston connect on a slant route over the middle for a  two yard touchdown, tying the score 24-24.

Before the clock ran out on the third quarter, the Cougars pound it into the end zone on a two yard run up the middle to take the lead 31-24.

Aiyuk scored his third touchdown of the game on a 33 yard pass from Daniels, tying to game 31-31 with 11:19 left on the game clock. Aiyuk would finish the game 196 yards receiving and three touchdowns.

The Cougars took the lead 34-31 with 2:30 left the game on a 31 yard field goal by Blake Mazza.

For the second time this season, the Devils come from behind when the freshman leader Daniels does a helicopter into the end zone on a 17 yard scramble to put the Devils up 38-34 with less than 40 seconds left in the game.  Daniels passed for 363 yards and three touchdowns, earning him a quarterback rating of 184.4 for the game.

The Devils defense held on and were able to shutdown the Cougars impressive passing game finishing the game with the victory by a score of 38-34.

The Cougars host PAC-12 rival Colorado at home on October 19, at 4 p.m. The game will be televised on ESPN2 or ESPNU.

The #18 Devils travel to Salt Lake City, Utah to take on the Utes on October 19, at 3 p.m. for a PAC-12 conference match-up.

Saturday, September 21, 2019

Douglas equalizes in 75th minute, as ASU draws with CSUN


By Scott Mammoser

TEMPE, Ariz. – After several missed chances, Nicole Douglas scored on a penalty kick in the 75th minute to bring the Arizona State soccer team to a 1-1 tie with CSUN (California State University at Northridge) on Friday. Sun Devils forward Marleen Schimmer was taken down on a breakaway, paving the way for the English sophomore Douglas to take the free kick.

“I just got to put this in the back of the net,” Douglas said of what she was thinking during the free kick. “It meant so much to me and the team that I needed to score. I try not to look at the keeper.”
ASU ties 1-1 with CSUN

The Matadors opened the scoring in the 48th minute, when Kacie Garrity sailed her first goal of the season over ASU goalkeeper Giulia Cascapera. Just minutes later, CSUN has another great opportunity, when Alexis White stole the ball in the crease, but Bethany Fitzsimmons could not control the pass for a shot. The Sun Devils had a chance to win it in the 88th minute, when Taylor Culver set up Schimmer, but her blast went high over the net. In total, ASU outshot CSUN 22-7, with Amanda Delgado making five saves for the Matadors, and controlled for 63 percent of the possessions.

“I’m happy with the performance,” ASU coach Graham Winkworth said. “We controlled the front to back, and we had the sense of urgency to win the game, rather than get the point. Once we equalized, I thought there was only one team trying to win the game. We need to be more clinical in front of the goal. We’re in a good place and playing some decent soccer.”

The Sun Devils (6-2-1) open the Pac-12 Conference schedule at 2 p.m. next Friday, Sept. 27, hosting Utah. CSUN (5-1-3) is at Grand Canyon at 1 p.m. on Sunday and plays games at home against Pepperdine and Denver before opening the Big West season on Oct. 3 in Hawaii.

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Mercury’s regular season ends with loss to Aces


By Scott Mammoser

PHOENIX – Over the past few seasons, the Phoenix Mercury has been at its best during the first two single elimination rounds of the playoffs, and after a 98-89 loss to the Las Vegas Aces on Sunday, the team can now focus on that.

The Mercury (15-19) was already locked into the eight seed before the game, while the Aces (21-13) were tied with Chicago for the fourth seed and final first round bye. As the No.1 Washington Mystics beat the Sky, 100-86, Phoenix heads to Chicago (20-14) for the first round game on Wednesday night.

Brittney Griner was a beast in the first quarter, with 13 points and the shot with the clock expiring that gave the Mercury a 27-25 lead to conclude the period. Scoreless and limited to three minutes in the second with foul trouble, Griner added 10 more points in the third, as the Mercury cut a 27-21 halftime deficit to 76-75. Liz Cambage, who was on an exercise bike during the first half, recorded 11 of her 21 points in the third quarter for the Aces.

“The effort was definitely there,” Griner said. “We couldn’t get the win, but it’s a good game for us to go into the playoffs. Whoever steps on that court, we know we need to beat them.”
DeWanna Bonner, who scored 14 points with eight rebounds, sent the Mercury to an 89-87 lead from the free throw line with three minutes on the clock, but those would be the final baskets for Phoenix, as the Aces cruised to an 11-0 run to finish and won 98-89.

“We had consistent effort tonight for most of the game,” Mercury coach Sandy Brondello said, “and I was happy with that, but not the result. Briann January:  a really great offensive game for her (14 points). We know she’s great defensively, but she made good decisions with the ball. I thought for the most part, we did a pretty good job today.”

After playing for five consecutive games, Diana Taurasi was out of the lineup for the second time this weekend with a hamstring injury, although Coach Brondello said she might be back for the playoff game on Wednesday. Griner also added that Taurasi being on the bench was an advantage with her knowledge of the game.

A’ja Wilson scored 20 points for the Aces, while Dearica Hamby (12) and Kelsey Plum (10) also scored in double figures. The Mercury is 6-0 in the first two rounds since the league instituted the single elimination playoff format in 2016, including 4-0 on the road. Chicago was 3-0 versus the Mercury this season, with wins of seven points, eight points, and most recently, 105-78 on Sept. 1.

Saturday, September 7, 2019

Zendejas' Perfect Night Leads Devils to Victory

Mike Stockman

TEMPE, AZ - The Arizona State University Sun Devils hosted the Sacramento Hornets for the second game of the season. This was the second meeting between the Devils and the Hornets. In the first meeting in 2013, the temperature was 107 degrees at kickoff. The Devils won that game 55-0. At game time this year, the temperature was 104 degrees and the humidity was 21%. The Devils were able to fight through the heat and defeat the Hornets for the second win of the season by a score of 19-7 at Sun Devil Stadium on Friday, September 6, 2019.  

Zendejas scored 13 of 19 points for the Devils

After Jayden Daniels' first pass of the game goes for 24 yards, the Hornets defense stop the Devils, forcing a punt. Michael Turk's first punt goes for 44 yards, putting the Hornets inside their 8 yard line.

Turk's second punt puts Hornets inside the eight yard line for second time in the game.
The third punt goes out at the 12 yard line. Turk finished the first half with a total of four punts averaging over 45 yards per punt. Turk's final punt of the night was 57 yards, bumping his average for the game to 47.6 yards.

After a scoreless first quarter, the Devils threatened to score when Brandon Aiyuk took a punt 38 yards to the Hornets' 10 yard line. After a couple of downs, the Devils fumbled the ball into the end zone giving the Hornets the ball back at their 20 keeping the score 0-0.

With less than 2 minutes left in the half, the Devils Christian Zendejas hit a 36 yard field goal giving the Devils a 3-0 lead.

At the half, the Devils had 78 total yards offense to the Hornets 131 total yards.

With 9:16 left in the third quarter, Zendejas kicked a 26 yard field goal putting the Devils up 6-0 over the Hornets.

After the Devils got a 68 yard touchdown reception called back for a blindside block, they settled for a Zendejas 35 yard field goal, giving the Devils a 9-0 lead with less than five minutes left in the third quarter.

On the first play of the fourth quarter, Zendejas kicked his fourth field goal of the night, making the score 12-0.

With less than seven minutes left in the game, the Hornets get on the scoreboard from nine yards out when quarterback Kevin Thomson hit Tao McClinton over the middle. The score was set up by a previous play in which a blown coverage gave the Hornets a 40 yard reception to the Devils 9 yard line.

On the next series, Eno Benjamin scored on a 72 yard reception from Daniels bumping the score to 19-7 with 4:42 left on the clock. The extra point was good, giving Zendejas 13 points on the night.

Eno Benjamin scores on 72 yard reception


The Devils finished the game with 395 total yards offense to the Hornets' 305 total yards.

The Hornets (1-1) travel home to host Northern Colorado on September 14 at 6 p.m.

The Devils (2-0) travel to East Lansing to take on Michigan State Saturday, September 14 at 1 p.m. The game will be televised on Fox.


Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Devils Win Opener Behind True Freshman Quarterback and Punter

Mike Stockman

Daniels led Devils to first win of season.
TEMPE, AZ - (August 29, 2019) The Arizona State University Sun Devils started the 150th college season with a victory over the Kent State Golden Flashes by a score of 30-7 on a blistering 102 degree evening at Sun Devil Stadium.

For the first time in Devils' football history, a true freshman started at quarterback on opening day.  Jaylen Daniels, a freshman from San Bernadino, CA, is also the first freshman in team history named as a team captain.

Daniels performance on the night was as expected from a Preseason Freshman All-American earning him the title of Freshman of the Week as well as Pac-12 Player of the Week. He completed 15 of 24 passes for 284 yards, two touchdowns with no interceptions, and one rushing touchdown.

Another Pac-12 Player of the Week was the Devils' sophomore punter Michael Turk, from Dallas, Texas. Turk averaged 63 yards on five punts, which set  an NCAA, Pac-12, and ASU record for the highest average yards per punt in a game with a minimum of five punts.  This broke a record previously held by a Texas A&M Aggie named Braden Mann which was set in the 2018 season. On the longest punt of the night, a 75 yard boot, Turk tied for the seventh longest punt in ASU history.

Zendejas is perfect in college debut
Kicker Christian Zendejas, a sophomore from Chandler, AZ, started his college kicking career going 3/3 on field goals and 3/3 on extra point attempts, scoring 12 points for the Devils. The longest field goal of the night was good for 40 yards.

Other notable players included Brandon Aiyuk, a senior wide receiver from Rocklin, CA and Eno  Benjamin, a junior running back from Wylie, Texas.

Benjamin scored in the first quarter on an eight yard touchdown pass he caught from Daniels. This was Daniels first TD pass at ASU. Benjamin racked up 102 yards rushing on 22 carries and 32 yards receiving on three catches.

Aiyuk scored on a 77 yard touchdown pass from Daniels in the third quarter which was the longest TD reception of his college career at ASU. He finished the night with 4 catches, totaling 140 yards and one touchdown.

The Devil defense kept the Golden Flashes to 200 yards total offense, led by Khaylan Thomas' 1.5 sacks.

The Golden Flashes did not go home empty handed.  In the fourth quarter, Woody Barret, a junior quarterback from Orlando, FL, placed a perfect, over the shoulder pass into the hands of Isaiah McKoy, a sophomore receiver from Brooklyn, NY, for a 21 yard touchdown.

The Golden Flashes, who haven't won an opening game since 2013, host Kennesaw State on Sep 7, at DIX Stadium in Kent, Ohio. Game time is 12pm and will be covered on ESPN3.

The Devils host Sacremento State on Friday Sep 6 at 7pm. The game will be covered by Pac-12 Network.













Monday, August 26, 2019

Taurasi returns to the lineup, but Sky outlasts Mercury


By Scott Mammoser
PHOENIX – The Phoenix Mercury welcomed back Diana Taurasi on Sunday, but the Chicago Sky erased a 10-point deficit and used a 28-15 third quarter run to win, 94-86. Brittney Griner, the league’s scoring leader, recorded a season-best 34 points, four off her career high for Phoenix, which fell to 13-15 and still holding onto the final playoff spot in the WNBA. The Sky improved to 18-11, with Allie Quigley leading the way with 24 points.
After undergoing back surgery this spring, Taurasi appeared in 16 minutes of the July 12th game at Connecticut, scoring five points. Sunday, she recorded 12 points in 22 minutes, although she was 2-of-13 shooting.
Mercury is still holding on for spot in playoff
“You forget how physically and mentally draining they are,” Taurasi said of her injuries, “when you are constantly rehabbing and constantly in pain. I need to get better if we have any chance of competing. It’s good to be on the floor, but overall, a pretty (poor) game for myself. I need to play better, whether I haven’t played or not.”
 Sancho Lyttle was also appearing in her first game for the Mercury since the same July 12th game, in which she injured her knee. Lyttle missed the second half of the 2018 season with a torn ACL.
“It felt great to play again,” Lyttle said, “but you always feel bad when you lose your first game back. I don’t feel like I missed anything really. I wasn’t that tired, I didn’t play much minutes, but it could have been worse. We have a full team now, so we will go from here.”
In addition, DeWanna Bonner recorded a double-double of 18 points and 11 rebounds for the Mercury. Courtney Vandersloot, the WNBA leader in assists, dished out 13 for Chicago. Diamond DeShields scored 18 points, and two Sky players posted double-doubles, with Cheyenne Parker notching 14 and 12, plus Astou Ndour 13 and 10.
“Even though the result isn’t what we wanted, it’s great to see Diana back on the court today,” Mercury coach Sandy Brondello added. “The more games we play, the better she will get. It’s good she came back now, with six games to go, so she can get back into her rhythm.” 
The Mercury will next play three games on the road, at New York, Atlanta and Chicago, each two days apart, beginning on Aug. 27. The team returns home for three games to conclude the regular season, the first on Sept. 3 against Seattle, the latter two versus Minnesota and Las Vegas. Those will be the only appearances for the Storm and Lynx in Phoenix this season. The Sky next plays at the Lynx on Aug. 27.