Arizona Diamondbacks seek to breathe easy in 2025 following a season full of twists and turns

Following a season full of injuries, Diamondbacks GM Mike Hazen hit the phones to acquire more depth this offseason, and now Arizona hopes the new acquisitions will mean another run at the World Series.
Thu, Mar 20
- NCAA Basketball
Just like us: Phoenix Suns’ former schools clash for locker room bragging rights in 2025 NCAA Tournament
Out of the 18 players on the Phoenix Suns roster, 16 competed in the NCAA Men’s basketball tournament while 14 went to a college set to play this March.
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‘She’s a winner’: GCU’s Molly Miller, drive and authenticity in tow, rides success story from Springfield to March Madness
Grand Canyon University women’s basketball coach Molly Miller won two state titles at Kickapoo High School and became a star at Drury University in her hometown of Springfield, Missouri.
- NCAA Basketball
College athletes push for more conversations about mental health, but are coaches listening?
Some issues in college sports lead to players thinking coaches care less about their mental health, causing breakdowns in communication about a vital subject.
- NCAA Football
ASU ice hockey’s next challenge: Taking down defending champion Denver in NCHC Frozen Faceoff
The reigning national champion Denver Pioneers will prove a challenge for the Sun Devils in their first NCHC Frozen Faceoff.
- NCAA Football
Warrior spirit: ASU softball’s Kelsey Hall overcomes injuries, personal loss to lead Sun Devils
ASU outfielder Kelsey Hall has battled three major injuries and the loss of a loved one during her collegiate career.
Wed, Mar 19
- NCAA Football
Behind the scenes: Arizona Diamondbacks preview Chase Field upgrades, new food items for 2025 season
With Opening Day around the corner, the Arizona Diamondbacks held “What’s New at Chase,” showcasing the promotional events, giveaways and the new menu for the upcoming season.
- NCAA Football
Faith over fear: Ukrainian swimmer Kateryna Kashyrina finds haven away from war-torn home
Arizona Christian University has been a safe haven for 18-year-old Kateryna Kashyrina, who fled Ukraine three years ago.