Seattle Storm star Breanna Stewart proposed to her girlfriend, Phoenix Mercury guard Marta Xargay, on Sunday.
Author: Jeff Metcalfe, Arizona Republic
Desiree Linden breaks women’s 50K world record, running 31 miles in under three hours
Desiree Linden became the first woman to run under three hours for 50 kilometers, averaging well under six minutes per mile over 31 miles.
Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner leaves WNBA bubble for personal reasons
Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner has left the WNBA bubble in Bradenton, Florida, for personal reasons, the Mercury announced Saturday.
Diana Taurasi suffers injury as Seattle Storm ends Phoenix Mercury’s win streak
Mercury star Diana Taurasi suffered what is being called a muscle injury in her hip with 5:22 left and gingerly walked off the court at IMG Academy.
Arizona State’s men’s and women’s swimming teams will redshirt 2020-21 season
To deal with uncertainties created by COVID-19 pandemic, Arizona State’s men’s and women’s swimming teams will take redshirts for 2020-21 school year.
Phoenix Mercury’s Diana Taurasi ‘made for quarantine’ because of years in Russia
After spending years isolated in Russia, Diana Taurasi understands the sacrifice WNBA players are making to play an entire season in a Florida bubble.
Arizona State professor advocates canceling college football season for more than COVID-19
ASU professor Victoria Jackson advocates cancelling college football for more than COVID-related reasons. She says it’s part of ‘American tragedy.’
Sportscaster Dave Pasch uses his voice to help family during coronavirus pandemic
Even when Dave Pasch can’t use his voice to broadcast sports, he’s speaking up for those suffering during the coronavirus pandemic.
Arizona State rallies past No. 2 Oregon as a top women’s team falls for second straight day
One day after No. 1 Connecticut fell to Baylor at home, Arizona State rallied from 12 points down to upset No. 2 Oregon on Friday night.
Football family: ASU’s Al Luginbill set course for his son Tom to become ESPN star
Al Luginbill, in his third tour of duty with ASU football, set the course for his son Tom to become a media star with ESPN. Here’s how it happened.