TEMPE -- The Arizona State Sun Devils (3-1) are set to take on the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors (4-1) of the Big West Conference shortly - as the former begins a week-long trek in the state.
TEMPE — There’s an air of mystery with this Arizona State men’s basketball team, largely because of how new and international its players are. Trevor Best is the only returning scholarship player, and as Bobby Hurley noted, he’s still picking up the system because he was a mid-year addition who made his team debut in January.
As Arizona State guard Moe Odum prepares for the 2025-26 season, the senior stressed the importance of letting things come to him when it pertains to making plays as a point guard.
Moe Odum has brought the Bronx to the West Coast, injecting his feisty style of play into every stop he’s made. Now, that fire lands in Tempe — and it couldn’t come at a better time.
The Arizona State Sun Devils have their point guard. Moe Odum, who just finished his junior year at Pepperdine, has reportedly committed to Arizona State.
Paulius Murauskas and Augustas Marciulionis scored 15 points apiece to help No. 19 Saint Mary's roll to a 74-59 victory over Pepperdine on Monday night in Las Vegas to reach the West Coast Conference championship game.