
TEMPE -- Bobby Hurley spent the early stages of last offseason curating a scrappy, talented roster of overlooked talent that had potential to lead the Arizona State basketball program to a place they haven't been since 2022-23 - the NCAA tournament.
The Sun Devils entered the season with a roster that was headlined by senior point guard Moe Odum - who was top five in assists in division one last season, as well as freshman center Massamba Diop.
Arizona State's 9-2 start to the campaign instilled confidence that this season might be different, although they have gone just 3-10 since - which has thrown a wrench in those designs.
ASU on SI explores where the program stands as far as tournament hopes are concerned below.
Arizona State was once again nowhere to be seen in ESPN bracket expert Joe Lunardi's projected field - which is something that has been the case since late December following a loss to Oregon State. Major Arizona State related topics from the bracket will be explored below.
Read more on the bold strategy that head coach Bobby Hurley employed with comments on 1/21 here, and on why Arizona State may have saved the season with the win over Cincinnati on Saturday here..
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