ASU Women’s Hockey: The difficulties of coaching during a pandemic 

(Photo: Reagan Smith/WCSN) Coaching in 2020 has presented a set of challenges that have never been seen before. There’s the unknown of when the next game or even the next practice will be. Who will test positive for COVID-19? Or, how an outbreak could affect their season? These are all things out of

ASU Women’s Hockey: Breezers or Pants? Callie Else details her transition from playing hockey in Minnesota to coming down to the desert.

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(Courtesy: Callie Else) Fridley, Minn. and Tempe, Ariz. are not only vastly different weather and climate wise, but even hockey feels a little bit different. Freshman Callie Else is currently making that transition of playing hockey in a state dubbed “The State of Hockey,” to playing under the hot, desert sun. “Playing hockey

ASU Women’s Hockey: Three of ASU’s new recruits all transfered from the same school. Those three discuss how that transition has gone

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(Photo Courtesy: Berkleigh Radcliffe) Is it time to rev up the zambonis, yet? The Arizona State University Women's Hockey team hopes to soon be back on the ice again to officially welcome their new recruits to the team. Of these new recruits, three are transfers from the same college of  SUNY-Buffalo State

ASU Women’s Hockey: Fresh off her freshman year, Karlie Chadwick knows what it’s like to be in the new recruits’ shoes

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(Photo: Nick Badders/WCSN) For sophomore forward Karlie Chadwick, her first season playing ice hockey for the Arizona State University’s Women’s Hockey Team went well. The Sun Devil forward scored five goals and had two assists through 20 games. Chadwick grew up in the Arizona desert and played hockey from a young age,

ASU Women’s Hockey: Sun Devils’ season comes to an end with loss in WWCHL Championship

(Photo: Nick Badders/WCSN) While Arizona State women’s hockey advanced to the Western Women’s Collegiate Hockey League  Championship game for the first time in program history, the Sun Devils (17-5-0) could not pull out the victory, falling to the Colorado Buffaloes (19-7-0) by a score of 5-1. The Buffaloes struck early, as Mariah