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#11 Sand Devils Travel to LBSU Tournament

#11 Sand Devils Travel to LBSU Tournament


TEMPE No. 11 Sun Devil Beach Volleyball is heading to California this weekend as the team takes on the LBSU Tournament from March 15-16, facing Pepperdine and No. 7 Long Beach State on Friday before finishing the weekend against Cal State Northridge and Texas. 

How to Follow

Friday’s dual against Pepperdine will be at 12 p.m. PDT/MST, with the matchup against the host team Long Beach State not long after at 2 p.m. PDT/MST. On Saturday, ASU will face CSUN at 11 a.m. PDT/MST and end the weekend against Texas at 12:15 p.m. PDT/MST.

There will be no live stream, but there will be live scoring. Fans can follow along on Instagram and X (formerly known as Twitter), @sundevilbeachvb, for updates. 

Sun Devil Outlook

No. 11 Arizona State (8-2)

  • The Sand Devils finished the Pac-12 South Tournament with a 2-2 record. ASU earned wins against No. 2 Stanford and No. 19 Arizona.
  • Completing the upset over Stanford marked the best win in program history for ASU.
  • On top of an already historic 6-0 start, the current 8-2 record is the best through 10 games ASU has had in program history. 
  • The team now has five ranked wins under their belt, which broke the previous record of three in a single season.
  • No. 1 pair Daniella Kensinger and Anya Pemberton went 3-1 this weekend. The duo helped the Sand Devils defeat Stanford and won the longest set in program history to take down Arizona’s No. 1s (30-28). Their efforts earned them ASU’s second ever Pac-12 Pair of the Week honor, first since 2019.
  • The experienced pair of graduate Lexi Sweeney and senior Taryn Ames are two wins away from reaching 50 career individual wins to put them in a tie for seventh in the ASU record book. Both of them currently have 48. 

Opponent Outlook

Pepperdine (6-6)

  • Pepperdine traveled to Hawai’i this past weekend where they finished the weekend with a 4-3 record. 
  • The Sand Devils have never beaten the Waves and will attempt to tally a win in the 0-3 record. 

No. 7 Long Beach State (10-2)

  • The Sharks have won their last seven duals including five ranked wins. On Wednesday, they hosted No. 15 Georgia State and No. 17 GCU, beating both.
  • ASU last played LBSU in 2016 where they fell in the dual, 4-1.

CSUN (6-3)

  • CSUN comes off of a 2-2 weekend featuring wins over Sacramento State and Cal State Bakersfield.
  • The Sand…

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