After going 3-0 in the first three games of the season, Arizona State women’s basketball will begin Pac-12 play this weekend.
The Sun Devils will host the USC Trojans 5 p.m. today at Desert Financial Arena.
“They’ve got really dynamic guards and we need to take care of the ball. Controlling the boards is a key for us every game, limiting teams to one shot and getting multiple shots ourselves,” coach Charli Turner Thorne said.
Sophomore guard Endyia Rogers will be a player that ASU has to watch out for in this matchup. Rogers recorded 15 points, six assists, and seven rebounds in the Trojans’ first game of the season against Loyola Marymount.