ASU Basketball: Los Angeles Women’s Roundtable
By Sam Ficarro
ASU basketball women’s team heads into final weekend of the regular season looking to build momentum heading into the Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Tournament.
ASU basketball women’s team is getting ready to host USC and UCLA this weekend as the Sun Devils look to secure the No. 5 seed in the Pac-12 Women’s Basketball.
Arizona State looking to bounce back against the Los Angeles schools after losing both games last month falling to the Bruins 69-60 and to the Trojans 65-50.
The Sun Devils look to have some momentum heading into March after splitting the two games versus Arizona last week.
The Wildcats stunned the Sun Devils in Tucson winning 63-59, but ASU bounced back strongly with a 67-54 win.
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Arizona State in their win came out with a lot of more intensity and energy, especially on the defensive side of the ball.
The backcourt has begun to gain their confidence from the perimeter as Sunday the Sun Devils got contributions from everybody.
Head coach Charli Turner Thorne says it’s important to win these games on their toughest stretch of the season and gain some momentum heading into the postseason.
With ASU at its healthiest it’s been in months, ASU has the potential to be a dangerous team.
While still relying heavily on seniors Sophie Brunner and Quinn Dornstauder, Arizona State has received good contributions from guard Sabrina Haines and forward Kianna Ibis.
Sam Ficarro, Jordan Kaye, Gigi Micketti and Leah Soto discuss what changed between the two Arizona games, the impact of Kelsey Moos’ return and what to expect this weekend versus the Los Angeles schools.