Arizona State men’s basketball could make history on Saturday, but not in a good way. Since Desert Financial Arena opened in 1974, ASU has never lost more than eight home games in a row.
Following Arizona State's loss to No. 9 Texas Tech in its regular season finale, Bobby Hurley said he's focused on the present and upcoming Big 12 tournament, rather than his future at ASU.
There are several very attractive college basketball coaching jobs currently open — and Arizona State could soon be one of them. ASU men's basketball coach Bobb
Arizona State lugs an eight-game home losing streak into what could be head coach Bobby Hurley's last regular-season game with the Sun Devils, when No. 9 Texas Tech visits Saturday night in Tempe, Ariz. Multiple media reports indicated Hurley could be on the way out after a 10-year run that featured three NCAA Tournament appearances.
The Arizona State men's basketball team has come apart during Big 12 play, losing nine of its last 10 games. The Sun Devils (13-17, 4-15) will finish in second-to-last place in the 16-team Big 12 and will need a miraculous run in next week's conference tournament to keep their season alive.
JT Toppin had 25 points and 11 rebounds, and No. 9 Texas Tech pulled away from Arizona State for an 85-57 victory in the regular-season finale for both teams.
Arizona State shouldn't move on from men's basketball coach Bobby Hurley yet, but there are some issues that need to be addressed in the offseason.
With the chances of making the NCAA Tournament slim, ASU's job could open up. Bobby Hurley is on the hot seat, says Jeff Borzello.
Arizona State and Texas Tech battled into overtime during their last meeting. Can the Sun Devils pull off an upset this time?