No. 16 Arizona State (10-6-2) got off to a promising start, but couldn’t slam the door against Omaha (8-8-2) on Sunday afternoon, as the Sun Devils fell 8-4 at the hands of the Mavs.
ASU had three different leads in the contest, but each time the Omaha offense came alive and responded in a wide open affair.
The scoring started with a goal from sophomore forward Jordan Sandhu just over a minute into the first period. However, it would be short lived as Omaha sophomore forward Taylor Ward tied things at the 6:52 mark of the first period.