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Arizona State MBB Hosts No. 6 Arizona on Wednesday

Arizona State MBB Hosts No. 6 Arizona on Wednesday


TEMPE – Sun Devil Men’s Basketball takes on No. 6 Arizona on Wednesday night at Desert Financial Arena.

Arizona State (14-14, 8-9) will honor a decorated four-member senior class prior to the final homeย game of the year. Join us in recognizing the impact of Alonzo Gaffney, Bobby Hurley, Zane Meeks, and Jose Perez in a pre-game ceremony. Head Coach Bobby Hurley’s squad matches up with Arizona for a second time this season, with this contest taking place in Tempe. This is the second-straight ranked opponent for the Sun Devils, who are coming off a 73-61 win over first-place No. 19 Washington State, ending the Cougars eight-game win streak. The Maroon & Gold are looking for their third victory over Arizona at home under Bobby Hurley and fifth overall.ย 

HOW TO FOLLOW

The broadcast of Sun Devil Men’s Basketball’s game on Wednesday willย air on Pac-12 Network when they host Arizona,ย scheduled for a 8ย PM MST tip-off with Ted Robinsonย (play-by-play) and Bill Waltonย (analyst) on the call. Make sure to listen toย Tim Healey and Kyle Doddย onย Arizona Sports 98.7 FM. The action can also be tracked via live stats availableย here.

GET TICKETS

Take advantage of your final chance to watch Sun Devil Men’s Basketball at Desert Financial Arena when they take on No. 6 Arizona on Wednesday at 8 PM MST. Tickets are on sale now. For more information or questions, please call 480-965-5812 or emailย sundeviltickets@asu.edu. The 2024 Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Tournament is right around the corner. Arizona State will head to Las Vegas March 13-16 and tickets are now available.

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CONTAINING THE COUGARS
Washington State entered Saturday’s matchup with Arizona State as one of the hottest teams in the nation, having won eight consecutive games. Arizona State was able to snap the nation’s fourth-longest active winning streak and knock the Cougars out of first place in the Pac-12 thanks to a terrific defensive effort.

The Sun Devils held WSU to just 39.3% from the field, which was their second worse shooting percentage in a game this year and only the third time…

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