Brady Vernon
Brady Vernon
Sports Reporter, Phoenix
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Back to where it all began: Three Sun Devils reunite in Arizona Fall League

PEORIA – Gage Workman, Trevor Hauver and Justin Fall were part of a 2020 ASU baseball team that lost out on half a season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ending their college baseball careers. While Hauver and Workman were selected in the 2020 shortened draft, Fall was drafted the year after and the three reunited for the first time back where it all began, Phoenix Municipal Stadium.

Former Arizona State outfielder Trevor Hauver was acquired by the Texas Rangers as part of the Joey Gallo trade in 2021. (Photo by Brady Vernon/Cronkite News)

Getting schooled: Even in virtual classroom, ASU’s basketball teams set high standards

TEMPE – Arizona State men’s and women’s basketball doing well in online class format


Thirty years ago, Phoenix Suns set record for most free throws made in game

PHOENIX – The Suns in 1990 set the NBA all-time record for free throws made by a team.


Owner Michael Bidwill leads a big Cardinals drive – for blood donations

GLENDALE – The Arizona Cardinals and owner Michael Bidwill hosted the first of three blood drives at State Farm Stadium on Tuesday. The Cardinals and the Arizona Coyotes have both taken part in the Arizona Coronavirus Relief Fund.


Alabama softball transfer Madison Preston searched for a better fit, found it in Tempe

TEMPE - Alabama transfer Madison Preston fits in on a team deep in other transfer players on ASU softball.


Prescott, Phoenix, Prescott, Phoenix: Suns’ Lecque logs miles as he chases dream

PHOENIX – Jalen Lecque goes back and forth from Prescott to Phoenix as he chases dream of securing full-time spot with Suns.


Junior achievement: After weathering storm, this class ready to lead ASU baseball back to Omaha

PHOENIX – Arizona State baseball is back to preseason favorite and is powered by a talented junior class.


Once almost a Suns player, Kobe Bryant’s ties to Suns run deep

PHOENIX – Through wins and losses, Kobe Bryant’s impact on Valley is far-reaching.