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Arizona State University
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City: Phoenix, Arizona
Type: Public
Sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, swimming/diving, tennis, track, volleyball, water polo, wrestling[1]
Colors: red, tan
Mascot: Sun Devils
Website: http://www.asu.edu/

Arizona State University (or ASU) is an Arizona public university established in 1885.[2] The school has four campuses: the Temple campus in Temple, Arizona, the West campus in Phoenix, Arizona, the Polytechnic campus in Mesa, Arizona and the Downtown campus in Phoenix, Arizona.[2] The school ranked #124 in US News's 2008 "National Universities: Top Schools" list.[3]

Athletics

The ASU men's football program has won 12 bowl games (while losing 10 and tying 1).[4]

References

  1. The Arizona State University Sun Devils (English) (HTML). Arizona State University.
  2. 2.0 2.1 About ASU (English) (HTML). Arizona State University.
  3. National Universities: Top Schools (English) (HTML). US News.
  4. ARIZONA STATE FOOTBALL HISTORY DATABASE (English) (HTML). National Champs.