Arizona State soccer is back into the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2014.
Despite losing its final three regular season games, ASU made it into the 48-team NCAA women's soccer field Monday as one of 19 at-large selections. The Sun Devils will face Siena (6-0-2) in the first round April 27 in a tourney that will be played entirely in Cary, N.C., to minimize COVID risk, with the winner facing No. 9-seeded Duke (10-5-3).
Wins over No. 3 UCLA, No. 19 USC and defending national champion Stanford plus a tie with No. 24 Washington pushed ASU (8-5-2) into the postseason despite a No.