Tucker L. Sennett
Tucker L. Sennett Pronunciation (he/him)
Sports Broadcast Reporter, Phoenix

Tucker L. Sennett expects to graduate in Spring 2025 with a bachelor’s degree in sports journalism. Sennett has spent over a year as editor-in-chief of Inferno Intel and completed an editorial internship for 270 Media LLC in California.

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They are the champions, my friend: ASU football wins Big 12 title, awaits CFP fate

ARLINGTON, Texas – Prognosticators had so little faith in Arizona State before the season that the Sun Devils were picked to finished last in the Big 12 Conference. Fast forward to Saturday, when ASU beat Iowa State 45-19 to win the Big 12 title game.


A march to Macy’s: NAU Lumberjack band uses unique culture to earn 2025 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade invite

FLAGSTAFF – The NAU Lumberjack Marching Band has a culture of diversity and inclusivity and despite its status as a lesser known university outside of Arizona, the Lumberjacks will march in the 2025 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.


Chaos in Tempe: ASU hangs on to beat BYU, nears berth in Big 12 championship game

TEMPE – In a game defined by chaos, the Arizona State Sun Devils hung on to defeat the BYU Cougars and put themselves in contention to win the Big 12 Conference and make an appearance in the College Football Playoff.


‘Don’t get lost in the sauce’: No. 21 Arizona State preps for landmark game against No. 14 BYU

TEMPE – Arizona State, now ranked No. 21 in the AP poll, is gearing up for an enormous top-25 matchup Saturday with No. 14 BYU. Kenny Dillingham continues to demand poise despite the outside noise about the Sun Devils.

Man in a maroon hoodie at a press conference, with a microphone, Coca-Cola cup, and Dasani water bottle on the table.

Where’s the beef? After administrative feud defined relationship, ASU, GCU finally settling rivalry on court

PHOENIX – Arizona State and Grand Canyon have a history of rivalry but mostly off the basketball court. Thursday night’s game allowed the two teams to settle their beef in a healthy way: on the court.


Master and Apprentice: Dillingham and Malzahn prepare to face off for first time

PHOENIX – After working together for a year at Auburn in 2019 as head coach and offensive coordinator, UCF head coach Gus Malzahn and ASU head coach Kenny Dillingham share respect ahead of their first head-to-head matchup.


Election Day 2024: Updates from Arizona voters, polling locations, watch parties and more

PHOENIX – Arizona voters are heading to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots for the presidential election, a U.S. Senate race, nine U.S. House races, 13 state ballot measures and many more state and local races.


Playing ‘Arizona State basketball’: Bobby Hurley, Sun Devils seek identity in first Big 12 season

PHOENIX – At Big 12 Media Day, Arizona State men’s basketball coach Bobby Hurley told reporters he wants to play “Arizona State basketball” in terms of brand. What exactly does that mean?

Arizona State basketball coach Bobby Hurley in a suit adjusting their tie in a dimly lit sports setting.

Heart of the defense: ASU’s clutch linebacker room fuels team’s remarkable 5-1 start

TEMPE – Arizona State football can thank its linebacker group for time and time again coming up with big plays. The group’s depth and chemistry are a big reason why.

ASU linebacker Zyrus Fiaseu celebrates in the end zone with other ASU football players against Wyoming

Enter Jeff Sims: Veteran ASU quarterback poised to take over for injured Sam Leavitt

TEMPE – Sam Leavitt was injured in Arizona State’s win over Utah and will be replaced by veteran quarterback Jeff Sims in ASU’s game against Cincinnati Saturday, coach Kenny Dillingham said Wednesday.

A close up of quarterback Sam Leavitt after Arizona State's win against Utah.

Battle of the ‘Hams’: ASU braces for No. 16 Utah under Friday night lights

TEMPE – Arizona State’s second-year coach Kenny Dillingham has turned things around in Tempe and hopes to emulate many of the traits of the Sun Devils’ next opponent: Kyle Whittingham’s Utah Utes.

Football sideline with coaches, players in maroon uniforms, and an official in a striped uniform.

Uncharted waters: Herbie Behm ready to defend NCAA title, navigate new changes with ASU swim and dive program

TEMPE – After winning a national championship and watching Leon Marchand dominate the Paris Olympics, ASU swimming has undergone sweeping changes but will look to continue establishing the program as one of the nation’s powerhouses in the pool.

Herbie Brehm looks ahead at his team. He is in sunglasses and sun hat.

Welcome to the Big 12: Hostile road environment rattles Arizona State football in loss to Texas Tech

TEMPE – Arizona State football coach Kenny Dillingham and the Sun Devils suffered their first loss of the season, 30-22, to Texas Tech and got their first taste of the hostile environments that await in the Big 12 Conference.


Signs of the times: Arizona State football implements coach-to-player communication system

TEMPE – In the wake of Connor Stalions’ sign-stealing scandal at Michigan, the NCAA permitted FBS schools to use coach-to-player wireless communication. Arizona State is among the programs using the technology this season.

Close-up of two Arizona State football helmets with a Sun Devils design on the side. With a green dot on the back of the helmet indicates that the helmet is equipped with a communication device.

Old friends, tortillas and more: ASU prepares for Texas Tech in first conference clash in Big 12

TEMPE – Kenny Dillingham discussed many of the different aspects concerning ASU’s trip to Lubbock, Texas to face Texas Tech in the program’s first Big 12 league matchup.

Arizona State football coach Kenny Dillingham at a press conference table.

Activated: Kenny Dillingham’s Arizona State football rebuild gains steam with statement win

TEMPE – Through the first two games of the season, ASU coach Kenny Dillingham’s commitment to empowering his players and making Tempe a football destination has shifted the program’s culture in a positive direction for the first time in years.

Kenny Dillingham in a suit walking into Mountain America Stadium

‘Be yourself’: Quarterback Sam Leavitt proves experience isn’t everything in strong ASU debut against Wyoming

TEMPE – Arizona State redshirt freshman quarterback Sam Leavitt showed promise in the team’s season-opening victory over the University of Wyoming. The quarterback, 19, heeded the advice of coach Kenny Dillingham and executed the game plan in near-perfect fashion, ultimately winning the game 48-7, showing poise throughout.