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Judy Robles

No limits to a mother’s love, a wrestler’s determination

Judy Robles was 16 when she found out she was pregnant with her first child, who would later be born with only one leg. As Anthony Robles grew, his mom realized that he defied limitations — "he was going to figure things out." Anthony went on to become an NCAA champion wrestler at ASU, and his life story is now the focus of a new Amazon Prime movie, “Unstoppable."
ASU and Colgate University teams play at new ice hockey rink

This month marks the 10th anniversary of ASU announcing that its club hockey team would be moving to the NCAA Division I level.



Portrait of a Black woman wearing a white track suit jacket and glasses holding a basketball

When Natasha Adair drove to the basket for a layup one October night in 1990, her future was right in front of her. She was a high school senior being recruited by more than 200 college coaches. But as she landed on the court and heard the pop in her knee, everything changed. Adair couldn’t have known then, but that injury headed her down a path that would eventually lead her to become the women’s basketball coach at ASU. “People often ask me if I would change what happened,” she said. “No. It made me who I am.”



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ASU basketball tips off with enhanced game-day experience

ASU’s inaugural basketball season as a member of the Big 12 is ready to tip off, with the women’s team opening play tonight against Jacksonville State and the men’s team starting their season Tuesday night against Idaho State. Besides a new conference, strong incoming recruits and some new opponents on the court, ASU is enhancing the game-day experience inside Desert Financial Arena.



Basketball coach speaking to her players.

Team-teaching environment ‘a perfect fit’ for former ASU women’s basketball coach

After retiring from coaching basketball at ASU in 2022, Charli Turner Thorne took some time to figure out her next steps. After an eight-month sabbatical, she found it: teaching for the College of Health Solutions.



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Coach Hurley honored as hometown hero at Duke

For head basketball coach Bobby Hurley, the matchup of ASU vs. Duke wasn't just about who won or lost; it was about reliving memories of his time on the Duke team and a legend returning home.



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How the humanities play a crucial role in current conversations

Interest in degrees that fall under the humanities — such as English, history and language — often come with the curiosity of what career path the degree can lead to. In honor of Humanities Week at ASU, we explore how these programs can prepare students to take on a wide range of careers.



A group of people pose for a photo on steps while holding the Olympic flag

'You get that flutter in your heart again': ASU Olympians honored at luncheon

The Oct. 11 Sun Devil Olympian Luncheon, hosted by the ASU Alumni Association, showed off the breadth and depth of ASU’s Olympic participation over the years.



ASU football players in track suits board black charter buses

From Tempe to Lubbock: A weekend with Sun Devil Football

ASU News was with the Sun Devil Football team as it traveled to Lubbock, Texas, for its first Big 12 game held on Sept. 21.



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