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Jan 6, 1998

Arizona State Travels to Washington Schools

Thurs., Jan. 8
Washington Huskies (8-2/1-0)        7:30 p.m. PT/8:30 MT    Seattle, Wash.  Fox Sports Net/KTAR 620 AM
Sun., Jan. 11
Washington State Cougars (7-5/0-1) 12:00 p.m. PT/1:00 MT    Pullman, Wash.  KTVK-3/KTAR 620 AM
ARIZONA STATE Sun Devils (11-4/1-1 in 1997-98)
Pos    #  Name             Yr   Ht.  PPG  RPG   Notes
  G   11  Ahlon Lewis      Sr. 6-0   5.9  9.3*  Leads nation in assists per game; 7 double-digit assist games
  G   21  Jeremy Veal      Sr. 6-3  19.9  4.7   1,617 career points; 359 career assts.; 7 20-point games on year
  G    5  Eddie House      So. 6-1  12.5  3.3*  29-63 (46.0%) from 3-pt./36 steals/24 points vs. Eastern Michigan
  F    4  Bobby Lazor      Jr. 6-9  18.9  7.6   Syracuse transfer; 9 20-pt. games in '97/60.2% from field
  F   24  Mike Batiste     Jr. 6-8  16.1  7.2   98-173 (55.8 %) from floor/34 bks on year/Has made 8 straight FTs
  G    3  D'Angelo Jones   Fr. 5-10  0.6  0.6   Walkon from Scottsdale, Ariz./speaks Japanese fluently
  G   12  Terrell McKnight Jr. 5-9   4.5  2.5   Walkon joined team Dec. 19/ 9 pts. and 4 assts. vs. La Salle
  G   13  Ron DuBois       Jr. 5-10  2.2  0.2   Walkon who has earned scholarship/10 games in 2-year career
G-F   22  Jason Patton     So. 6-4   6.2  2.7   21 pts. vs. Del. St./11.8 minutes per game/10 pts. vs. E. Michigan
F-C   25  Okeme Oziwo      So. 6-8   2.9  5.2   Will miss season (car accident injuries in late August)
  F   32  Derek Smith      Fr. 6-5   1.2  1.0   Walkon from Grand Junction, Colo./5 games played
  F   40  Urit Kelly       Sr. 6-6   5.3  3.2   75.4 pct. FTs in career/8 rebs. vs. UCLA/14 pts. and 7 rebs. vs. La Salle
  G   42  Reggie Hester    Jr. 6-2   6.3  1.9   12 pts. vs. Kansas; 5-5 FGs vs. NAU
* -- denotes assists per game. 
Note # change for Hester (#2 to #42) from media guide.

SUN DEVILS HIT PAC-10 ROAD: The Arizona State men's basketball team, winner of five of its past six but picked to finish last in the Pac-10 preseason media poll, travels north to take on the Washington Huskies on Jan. 8 and the Washington State Cougars on Jan. 11. ASU (11-4; 1-1 in the Pac-10) is led by senior Jeremy Veal, who averaged 18.7 ppg. last year en route to earning All-Pac-10 and is averaging 19.9 ppg. this year (second in the Pac-10). The Sun Devils, who have just seven healthy scholarship players, have already surpassed their 1996-97 win total with 11 after going 10-20 last year. Three of ASU's four losses are to ranked teams (then-No. 2 Kansas 90-88 in OT and then-No. 11 UConn 82-61, both in the Chase NIT at Madison Square Garden and No. 10 UCLA on Jan. 5 in Tempe), while its fourth is to undefeated Oklahoma State (11-0). The combined opponent's record of ASU's four losses (as of Tues., Jan. 6) is 51-5 (.911), as UCLA is 10-2, Kansas is 17-2 and UConn 13-1.

TALK ABOUT IMPROVEMENTS: Much talk recently has centered around ASU Coach Don Newman and the job he has done since being named to the position on Sept. 22, 10 days after Bill Frieder resigned. A look at some of the statistics regarding the 1997-98 Sun Devils:

                            97-98      96-97
Games at 50% Shooting    10 of 15    5 of 30
ASU has shot at least 50 pct. in 10 of 15 games...ASU had shot 50 percent just
eight times in the past two seasons...ASU's 61.3 pct. (38-of-62) vs. NAU on Dec.
3 was the best since ASU shot 62 percent at Cal on Jan. 14, 1995...ASU has shot
above 55 percent in four games.
Team FT shooting            75.4%      66.5%
ASU is at 75.4 percent from the FT line, its best mark since the 1954-55 squad
shot that same percentage, the second-best mark in ASU history...ASU leads the
league in FT Pct.
Eddie House's 3-Pt Shooting 46.0%      31.8%
House also is 46.9% from the field after shooting 41.6% last year...is 8-of-12
(.667) from the three-point stripe in the past three games.
games of at least 80 points    12          8
ASU has scored at least 80 points in 12 games. Last year, ASU scored 80 points
eight times, two of those games against non-Division I teams...ASU scored in
triple-digits in back-to-back games for the first time since 1992-93 and has
notched triple-digits four times.
Wins                           11         10
ASU was just 10-20 last year and lost its last 11 games. The Sun Devils finished
last in the Pac-10, going 2-16...ASU is 10-1 at home after going 9-9 in the UAC
last year...ASU was just 17-17 at home in the past two seasons prior to this
year...the win at Cincinnati ended a 12-game road loss streak for ASU, with its
last road win on Feb. 15, 1996 (69-66 at USC).

ON A ROLL: Junior Bobby Lazor has posted five "double-doubles" in the past six games...36-of-44 (.818) from the FT line in his past seven games...named Tribune Classic MVP after averaging 24.5 points and 10.5 rebounds in the two games...a strong candidate for Academic All-American as a business major with a 3.61 grade point average...had a career-high 16 boards vs. USC on Jan. 3...a quick look at Lazor in the past six games:

Date     Opponent      FGs  (Pct.)   FTs  (Pct.)   Pts.   Rebs.
Dec. 19  Texas A&M    8-13  (.615)  6-7   (.857)    23      10
Dec. 22  Weber St.    4-7   (.571)  7-10  (.700)    16      10
Dec. 27  La Salle     8-13  (.615)  7-7  (1.000)    24       9
Dec. 28  E. Michigan 10-16  (.625)  4-4  (1.000)    25      12
Jan.  3  USC          3-7   (.429)  7-10  (.700)    13      16
Jan.  5  UCLA         9-19  (.474)  2-3   (.667)    20      11
Totals               42-75         33-41           121      68
                            (.560)        (.804)  20.2    11.3

REMARKABLE TURNAROUND: Point guard Ahlon Lewis, who arguably could be the nation's most improved player this year, has posted 131 assists on the year after posting just 77 last year. He set the school record on Dec. 3 vs. Northern Arizona with 16. The 16 assists also is tied for the fourth-best mark by any Pac-10 player and is the most assists by a Pac-10 player since Jason Kidd posted 18 vs. Cal on Jan. 20, 1994. A look at the improvement of Lewis:

 
                              97-98      96-97
Games Started                All 15   10 of 29
Minutes Per Game               33.4       16.4
Free Throw Percentage          84.4       57.1
Rebounds Per Game               4.1        1.7
Assists Per Game                9.3**      2.7
Assist-to-Turnover Ratio  1.88-to-1   1.2-to-1
Steals Per Game                 1.7        0.7
Points Per Game                 5.9        2.7
Double-Digit Assist Games         7          0
Double-Digit Point Games          2          0

**As of Jan. 5, Lewis leads the nation in assists per game with 9.3.

GOOD HOUSEKEEPING NOTES: Eddie House has 36 steals (2.4 per game) and 49 (3.3) assists through 15 games this year and has just 22 turnovers...was 5-of-8 (.625) from the floor with two three-pointers in UC win...had 22 points vs. No. 2 Kansas on Nov. 26...has 157 assists and 61 turnovers through 45 games in his career, a 2.57-to-1 ratio...Mike Bibby and House were the only Pac-10 players to notch at least 50 three-pointers, 50 steals and 100 assists in 1996-97...posted 59 steals, an ASU freshman record, and also hit 57 three-pointers and dished out 108 assists, the second-best amount for a freshman in ASU history last year...has played 18 turnover-free games in his 45 game-career, averaging 31.9 minutes per game...had 24 points on 9-of-11 shooting in Eastern Michigan win on Dec. 28...is 19-of-33 (.576) from the field and 8-of-12 (.667) from the three-point stripe in his past three games.

UW-WSU SERIES INFORMATION: Jeremy Veal averaged 30.5 points against Washington last year in the two Husky wins...ASU leads the all-time series 25-16 that began in 1978...UW has won three straight...UW swept the season series for the first time since 1986 last year...ASU had won 14 straight prior to the current three-game win streak...UW is 9-11 against the Sun Devils at Hec Edmundson Pavilion...Bob Bender is 3-5 against ASU...WSU leads the ASU series 21-20, winning the past five and eight of the past nine...WSU has wonfive straight in Pullman over the Sun Devils.

BATISTE NOTES: Last season at this time, junior college transfer Mike Batiste had just joined the Sun Devil roster as the 6-8 forward transferred in December and played in 22 games (his first on Dec. 22, 1996) despite having left knee surgery the previous March...shooting 56.6 percent from the floor on the year...posted 12 points, six boards and four blocks in win at UC...had career highs with 36 points and 20 rebounds vs. Wagner on Nov. 19...posted six blocks in opener vs. Northridge...made the Pac-10 All-Newcomer team last year with big games vs. Stanford and Arizona...posted three 20-point games in 1996-97 and has four in 13 games this year...turned 20 years old on Nov. 21...already has 34 blocks on the year after posting just 17 last season...has two games of double-digit rebounds...has two "double-doubles" and three other games of double-digit points and nine rebounds...made the Tribune Classic All-Tournament team, averaging 16 points and 10 boards in the two-game tournament...has hit eight straight free throws entering the UW/WSU games.

LEAGUE'S BEST SHOOTER???: Jeremy Veal is shooting 79.1 percent (273-345) from the FT line in his career...posted 32 points against Cal State Northridge and 25 at Cincinnati...has seven 20-point games on the year...needs 162 points to become ASU's career leader...third on the ASU career scoring list (1,617 points...only the second player in ASU history to notch at least 1,400 points and 300 assists...averaging 4.7 boards per game and had a career-high 10 boards vs. Northern Arizona...has been (or shared) ASU's leading rebounder in four games...is the only player in the Pac-10 returning this year who finished in the league's top 10 in both 3-point shooting percentage and FT percentage...finished third in 3-point percentage (.443/58-of-131) and 10th in FT percentage (.774/106-of-137)...has yet to miss a game in his 105-game career.

MORE QUICK NOTES: The 123 points vs. Delaware State on Dec. 1 is the fourth-most points in ASU history, and the most since ASU topped DePauw 124-73 on Jan. 2, 1971...ASU's 39 assists vs. Delaware State was the most by any Sun Devil team in the 1990s...the last two times ASU has started the season 3-0, it has advanced to the NCAA Tournament (1990-91 and 1994-95), ASU's only NCAA appearances since 1980-81...this year also marked just the third time in the past 10 seasons ASU has started 3-0. The last time was in 1994-95, when ASU won the Maui Invitational and advanced the Sweet Sixteen and ended the season 24-9. ASU also was 3-0 in 1990-91, when it ended 20-10 overall, and lost to Arkansas in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. In 1987-88, ASU started 3-0 but ended the season 13-16...ASU has outrebounded just three opponents (Wagner, La Salle and Eastern Michigan) on the year...the last ASU opponent to score 100 points in the UAC was Arizona on Feb. 27, 1988, when it topped ASU 101-73...ASU's last win over a ranked team was 103-98 in double overtime at Arizona on March 11, 1995...ASU has not beaten a team ranked higher than it since was on Jan. 15, 1995, when No. 15 ASU topped No. 9 Arizona 53-52 in the Pac-10 opener...ASU has lost 11 straight games to teams ranked in the AP poll...the last time ASU did not make a three-pointer in a game was Jan. 10, 1987 vs. USC in Tempe in a 66-62 Trojan win, the 12th game of the 1986-87 season. ASU has made a three-pointer in 328 straight games since then.is 3-2 in games decided by six points or less.

BEEN THERE, DONE THAT: Since the NCAA Tournament field expanded to 64 teams in 1984-85, only five Pac-10 teams have reached the Sweet Sixteen. Arizona (1988, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1997), UCLA (1990, 1992, 1995, 1997), California (1993, 1997), Stanford (1997) and Arizona State (1995).

PAC-10 MEDIA POLL:
ASU was picked to finish tenth by the Pac-10 Media in a preseason poll, announced on Nov. 6. The results, with first-place votes in parentheses:

 1. Arizona (22) 
 2. UCLA (5) 
 3. Stanford 
 4. Washington
 5. California   
 6. USC
 7. Oregon State 
 8. Oregon
 9. Washington State 
10. Arizona State

BAD LUCK: Since 1990, 23 of 24 Pac-10 teams who have won 11 conference games have been selected to the NCAA Tourney. The exception? ASU in 1992-93, when it was 11-7 and tied for third. Also, 27 of 28 teams since 1990 who have posted 18 overall wins and 10 Pac-10 wins have qualified for the NCAA. Again, the odd team out was ASU in 1992-93.

GETTING TO KNOW DON NEWMAN: Named ASU's 11th head coach on Sept. 22, 1997...turned 40 on Nov. 22...born in New Orleans...played at LSU and Idaho...has coached at Cal-State Sacramento, Washington State, Moscow High School and Lewiston High School, both of them in Idaho...played for numerous professional teams, including: Seattle Seahawks, Boston Celtics, Montana Golden Nuggets, New York Jets, Saskatchewan Roughriders, Edmonton Eskimos and Hamilton Tiger Cats...coached at Montana by George Karl...went 20-114 at Cal State Sacramento while taking team from Division II to Division I...CSS traveled to almost half the country (22 states) in his five-year career.

VEAL IN GOOD COMPANY: Jeremy Veal finished in the league's top five in both scoring (4th/18.7 ppg) and assists (T5th/4.7), becoming only the fourth Pac-10 player to accomplish the feat since 1983. The others are all NBA stars: Damon Stoudamire (1993-94 and 1994-95), Terrell Brandon (1990-91) and Gary Payton (1988-89 and 1989-90).

HOUSE ON ALL-FROSH SQUAD: Eddie House made the Pac-10 All-Freshman Team, becoming the seventh Sun Devil to accomplish the feat. Others are: Steve Beck (1983-84), Chris Sandle (1984-85), Jamal Faulkner (1990-91 and also Pac-10 Freshman of the Year), Dwayne Fontana (1990-91), Mario Bennett (1991-92) and Ron Riley (1992-93).

ALL-LEAGUE HONORS: Jeremy Veal earned All-Pac-10 honors, the 13th Sun Devil to earn the honor. The last Sun Devil to accomplish the feat was Mario Bennett in 1995. Veal will have a chance to earn the honor twice in his career, something accomplished by just three other Sun Devils: Mario Bennett (1993-94 and 1994-95), Lafayette "Fat" Lever (1980-81 and 1981-82) and Stevin Smith (1992-93 and 1993-94).

QUICK NOTES: ASU led the league in turnover margin (+5.2) for the fourth time in the past five years last year...Eddie House earned honorable mention Freshman All-America honors from Basketball Weekly. House also set the ASU freshman record for steals with 59 and became the first ASU freshman to notch 50 steals (59) and 100 assists (108)...Mike Batiste earned Pac-10 All-Newcomer honors. Batiste joined the team in mid-year and played in 22 games and averaged 12.0 points and 6.7 rebounds. He shot 72.2 percent from the free throw line...Eddie House tied a Great Alaska Shootout Tournament record with seven three-pointers vs. Maine on Nov. 30.

MEDIA COVERAGE: KMVP 860 AM is the radio home of Sun Devil basketball. Tom Dillon, Arizona's Sportscaster of the Year 15 years running and the voice of Sun Devil athletics as well as the Arizona Cardinals handles the play-by-play duties. All games are on KMVP 860 AM, except those that conflict with other KMVP programming. Sun Devil games are then moved to KTAR 620 AM. Tim Healey and Gil Tyree handle the play-by-play and color commentary for KTVK-3. KTVK-3 will broadcast 14 Sun Devil games this year.

Steve Physioc and George Raveling will call the action for the Washington game on Fox Sports Net, while Tim Healey and John Cannon will call the game for KTVK-3 on Sunday.

DOUBLE-O: Okeme Oziwo, a 6-8 sophomore who played the 1995-96 season as a true freshman and redshirted last year with stress fractures, will miss the entire 1997-98 season after suffering numerous injuries in a car accident in late August. Oziwo suffered a broken tibia and fibula and several other injuries. He earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 Freshman honors in 1995-96 and had gained 30 pounds since his freshman year in preparation for this year.

PRESEASON PREDICTIONS

  • Lonnie White, Basketball Weekly...picked the Sun Devils to finish ninth in the league, in front of only Washington State.
  • Pac-10 Media...picked ASU 10th in preseason media poll.
  • Matt Paulson, ASU State Press...picked the Sun Devils 10th in the league.
  • ASU CAREER POINTS
    Rk.  Points  Name                Years
     1.   1,834  Ron Riley         1992-96
     2.   1,673  Stevin Smith      1990-94
     3.   1,617  Jeremy Veal  1994-present
    FIELD GOALS MADE
    Rk.  FGs  Name                   Years
     1.  651  Ron Riley            1992-96
     6.  590  Paul Williams        1979-83
     7.  577  Jeremy Veal     1994-present
    ASSISTS
    Rk.  FGs  Name                   Years
     1.  454  Bobby Thompson       1984-87
     2.  444  Lafayette Lever      1979-82
     3.  437  Marcell Capers       1992-95
     4.  416  Stevin Smith         1990-94
     5.  377  Johnny Nash          1976-81
     6.  359  Jeremy Veal     1994-present
    STEALS
    Rk.  FGs  Name                   Years
     1.  246  Stevin Smith         1990-94
     2.  236  Lafayette Lever      1979-82
     3.  202  Ron Riley            1992-96
     4.  150  Byron Scott          1979-83
     5.  141  Marcell Capers       1992-95
     6.  136  Steve Beck           1984-87
     7.  131  Jeremy Veal     1994-present
    

    WALKON INFORMATION: ASU has four walkons on its roster in 1997-98, three of them newcomers...Ron DuBois, a 5-10 guard, was on the squad last year and earned a scholarship for 1997-98...Derek Smith, a 6-5 forward from Grand Junction, Colo., and D'Angelo Jones, a 5-10 freshman from Scottsdale, Ariz., joined the team in the fall...Terrell McKnight, a 5-9 junior from Long Beach City College, earned his roster spot on Dec. 19. McKnight played with Mike Batiste at Long Beach.

    Top 1997-98 numbers: 
    Here's a look at ASU's top players, with Pac-10 rankings noted:
    Scoring       Pac-10
    Jeremy Veal      2nd    19.9
    Bobby Lazor      5th    18.9
    Mike Batiste    11th    16.1
    Eddie House     20th    12.5
    Rebounding
    Bobby Lazor      6th     7.6
    Mike Batiste     9th     7.2
    FG Pct.
    Bobby Lazor      4th    60.2
    Mike Batiste     5th    56.6
    Assists
    Ahlon Lewis      1st     9.3
    Jeremy Veal              4.0
    Steals
    Eddie House      5th     2.4
    Blocks
    Mike Batiste     1st     2.3
    Bobby Lazor      2nd     1.9
    3-PT Percentage
    Eddie House      5th    46.0
    FT Percentage
    Bobby Lazor             78.6
    
    1997-98 Team statistics Free Throw Pct. 1st 75.4 Assists Average 1st 21.9 Blocks 1st 5.0 Assist/TO Ratio 1st 1.38 Field Goal Pct. 1st 50.0 Scoring Offense 2nd 89.5 Steals Per Game 3rd 9.8 Turnover Margin 3rd +3.1 Scoring Margin 5th +8.0 3-PT FG Pct. 5th 35.9 3-PT FG Pct. Def. 6th 33.3 FG Pct. Defense 7th 44.3 Rebound Margin 10th -2.8 Scoring Defense 10th 81.5

    QUICK NOTES

  • The last time ASU was picked to finish tenth in the Pac-10 media poll (1992-93), ASU finished tied for third with an 18-8 overall and 11-7 Pac-10 mark.
  • Jeremy Veal is the only current Sun Devil who has played at ASU for more than one year.
  • 1997-98 PAC-10 STANDINGS
    (as of Jan. 6)
            Conf.   Overall      
    Team    W   L    W   L
    STAN    2   0   13   0
    UA      2   0   11   3
    UW      1   0    8   2
    UCLA    1   1   10   2
    ASU     1   1   11   4
    UO      1   1    6   5
    CAL     1   1    5   5
    WSU     0   1    7   5
    OSU     0   2    9   4
    USC     0   2    4   8
    

    PAC-10 PICKS: A look at ASU's finishes compared to the Pac-10 preseason media picks in the 1990s:

             Media   Pac-10
             Picks   Finish
    1997-98   10th      ???
    1996-97    9th     10th
    1995-96    6th      8th
    1994-95    4th      3rd
    1993-94    5th    T-4th
    1992-93   10th    T-3rd
    1991-92    3rd      5th
    1990-91    6th      3rd
    1989-90    6th    T-7th
    
    ASU PLAYERS VS. WASHINGTON AND WASHINGTON STATE
    MIKE BATISTE * 1996-97 * (one season)
    Team             G-GS   FG-A   PCT   3P-A   PCT   FT-A   PCT   REB   AVG   AST   PTS   AVG   HI
    Wash.     (0-2)  2-2    6-24  .250    1-4  .250    4-6  .667    12   6.0     3    17   8.5   11  
    Wash. St. (0-2)  2-2    7-17  .412    0-4  .000    4-7  .571     9   4.5     0    18   9.0   13
    EDDIE HOUSE * 1996-97 * (one season)
    Team             G-GS   FG-A   PCT   3P-A   PCT   FT-A   PCT   REB   AVG   AST   PTS   AVG   HI
    Wash.     (0-2)  2-2     6-16 .375    0-4  .000    1-2  .500     6   3.0     7    13   6.5    8   
    Wash. St. (0-2)  2-1     6-14 .428    2-6  .333    2-2  .500     1   0.5     8    16   8.0   11  
    URIT KELLY * 1996-97 * (one season)
    Team             G-GS   FG-A   PCT   3P-A   PCT   FT-A   PCT   REB   AVG   AST   PTS   AVG   HI
    Wash.     (0-2)  2-1     1-9  .111    0-0  .000    4-6  .667     6   3.0     6     6   3.0    6   
    Wash. St. (0-2)  2-1     3-7  .429    0-0  .000    4-4 1.000     8   4.0     1    10   5.0    6
    AHLON LEWIS * 1996-97 * (one season)
    Team             G-GS   FG-A   PCT   3P-A   PCT   FT-A   PCT   REB   AVG   AST   PTS   AVG   HI
    Wash.     (1-0)  2-0     0-1  .000    0-1  .000    2-2 1.000     3   1.5     3     2   1.0    2   
    Wash. St. (0-1)  2-0     1-3  .333    0-2  .000    0-0  .000     1   0.5     4     2   1.0    2
    JEREMY VEAL * 1994-97 * (three seasons)
    Team             G-GS   FG-A   PCT   3P-A   PCT   FT-A   PCT   REB   AVG   AST   PTS   AVG   HI
    Wash.     (3-3)  6-4    33-77 .428   11-28 .393   24-29 .827    10   1.7    16   101  16.8   31
    Wash. St. (1-5)  6-4    41-79 .519   13-31 .419    7-11 .636    22   3.7    26   102  17.0   26
    
    ASU vs. UW: 25-16
    Since 1989-90: 14-3
    Since 1989-90:
    UW @UAC: 8-1
    Since 1989-90:
    UW @UW: 6-2
    Series Streak: UW, 3
    ASU has won 15 of past 19
    Bob Bender vs. ASU: 5-3
    Year     W/L  Site  Score
    1989-90  W    ASU   63-48
             W    UW    58-56
             W    ASU   57-51 !
    1990-91  W    UW    68-60
             W    ASU   53-41
    1991-92  W    UW    68-62
             W    ASU   55-47
    1992-93  W    ASU   94-85
             W    UW    79-74
    1993-94  W    UW    59-53
             W    ASU   73-55
    1994-95  W    ASU   78-73 *
             W    UW    72-71
    1995-96  W    ASU   88-79
               L  UW    64-75
    1996-97    L  UW    61-72
               L  ASU   69-72
             
    !-Pac-10 Tournament at Tempe    
    *-overtime
    
    ASU vs. WSU: 20-21
    Since 1989-90: 6-10
    Since 1989-90:
    WSU @ ASU: 5-3
    Since 1989-90:
    @ WSU: 2-6
    Series Streak: WSU, five
    WSU has won 8 of the past 9
    Year     W/L  Site  Score
    1989-90  W    ASU   75-64
             W    WSU   68-57
    1990-91    L  WSU   86-95
               L  ASU   72-74
    1991-92  W    WSU   95-86
             W    ASU   71-70
    1992-93  W    ASU   81-77
               L  WSU   67-97
    1993-94    L  WSU   70-73
               L  ASU   71-80
    1994-95  W    ASU   87-60
               L  WSU   71-84
    1995-96    L  ASU   58-72
               L  WSU   78-103
    1996-97    L  WSU   55-74
               L  ASU   70-74