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American college baseball season
The 2021 Arizona State Sun Devils baseball team represented Arizona State University during the 2021 NCAA Division I baseball season . Arizona State was competing in the Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12). The Sun Devils played their home games at Phoenix Municipal Stadium . Coach Tracy Smith was leading Arizona State in his 7th season with the program.
The Sun Devils finished 13–4 overall, and 0–0 in the conference. The season was prematurely cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
2021 Arizona State coaching staff[ 2]
Name
Position
Seasons at Arizona State
Alma Mater
Tracy Smith
Head coach
7
Miami (OH)
Ben Greenspan
Associate head coach/recruiting coordinator
7
Indiana
Jason Kelly
Assistant Coach/Pitching Coach
2
Missouri Valley
Michael Earley
Assistant Coach/Hitting Coach
4
Indiana
Schedule and results [ edit ]
Legend
Sun Devils win
Sun Devils loss
Postponement
Bold
Sun Devils team member
2021 Arizona State Sun Devils baseball game log
Regular season (18–9)
March (11–3)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Overall record
Pac-12 Record
March 2
Nevada *
No. 22
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
W 13–4
Peery (1–0)
Morris (1–1)
—
ASU Live Stream
5–2
—
March 5
Utah *
No. 22
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
W 4–3
Dennie (1–1)
Kelly (0–3)
Long (3)
ASU Live Stream
6–2
–
March 6
Utah *
No. 22
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
W 4–1
Tolman (2–0)
Robeniol (0–1)
Bodlovich (1)
ASU Live Stream
7–2
–
March 7
Utah *
No. 22
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
W 5–0
Levine (1–0)
Clarkson (0–2)
—
ASU Live Stream
8–2
–
March 12
Cal State Fullerton *
No. 18
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
W 10–0
Levine (2–0)
Bibee (2–2)
—
ASU Live Stream
9–2
–
March 13
Cal State Fullerton *
No. 18
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
W 6–4
Osman (1–1)
Luckham (1–3)
Long (4)
ASU Live Stream
10–2
–
March 14
Cal State Fullerton *
No. 18
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
W 5–2
Fall (2–0)
Knorr (0–1)
Levine (1)
ASU Live Stream
11–2
–
March 16
UNLV *
No. 12
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
L 9–10
Woods (2–0)
Levine (2–1)
–
ASU Live Stream
11–3
—
March 19
at. No. 19 Oregon
No. 12
PK Park Eugene, Oregon
W 6–3
Glenn (2–0)
Ahlstrom (1–1)
–
ASU Live Stream
12–3
1–0
March 20
at. No. 19 Oregon
No. 12
PK Park Eugene, Oregon
L 1–7
Kafka (2–0)
Thornton (1–1)
—
ASU Live Stream
12–4
1–1
March 21
at. No. 19 Oregon
No. 12
PK Park Eugene, Oregon
L 3–5
Walker (2–1)
Fall (2–1)
Somers (3)
ASU Live Stream
12–5
1–2
March 26
Washington State
No. 15
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
W 10–0
Peery (2–0)
White (3–1)
–
ASU Live Stream
13–5
2–2
March 27
Washington State
No. 15
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
W 5–4
Levine (3–1)
Leonard (0–1)
–
ASU Live Stream
14–5
3–2
March 28
Washington State
No. 15
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
W 9–0
Fall (3–1)
Hawkins (1–3)
–
ASU Live Stream
15–5
4–2
March 30
at. UNLV
No. 14
Earl Wilson Stadium Paradise, Nevada
Postponed
ASU Live Stream
–
April (3–4)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Overall record
Pac-12 Record
April 1
Arizona
No. 14
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
L 5–10
Murphy (3–0)
Corrigan (0–1)
–
ASU Live Stream
15–6
4–3
April 2
Arizona
No. 14
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
L 6–7
Vannelle (3–1)
Osman (1–2)
Price (3)
ASU Live Stream
15–7
4–4
April 3
Arizona
No. 14
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
W 3–2
Fall (4–1)
Nichols (3–2)
Levine (2)
ASU Live Stream
16–7
5–4
April 6
at. Arizona
No. 18
Hi Corbett Field Tucson, Arizona
L 2–14
Abshier (1–0)
Bodlovich (0–1)
–
ASU Live Stream
16–8
5–5
April 9
at. Washington
No. 18
Husky Ballpark Seattle, Washington
W 3–2
Glenn (3–0)
Delorefice (1–1)
Bodlovich (2)
ASU Live Stream
17–8
6–5
April 10
at. Washington
No. 18
Husky Ballpark Seattle, Washington
W 8–1
Fall (5–1)
Guerrero (0–1)
–
ASU Live Stream
18–8
7–5
April 11
at. Washington
No. 18
Husky Ballpark Seattle, Washington
L 6–13
Lamb (3–1)
Hauser (0–1)
Raeth (1)
ASU Live Stream
18–9
7–6
April 16
Stanford
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
ASU Live Stream
–
April 17
Stanford
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
ASU Live Stream
–
April 18
Stanford
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
ASU Live Stream
–
April 20
Grand Canyon *
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
ASU Live Stream
–
April 21
at. Grand Canyon *
Brazell Field at GCU Ballpark Phoenix, Arizona
ASU Live Stream
–
April 23
at. Utah
Smith's Ballpark Salt Lake City, Utah
ASU Live Stream
–
April 24
at. Utah
Smith's Ballpark Salt Lake City, Utah
ASU Live Stream
–
April 25
at. Utah
Smith's Ballpark Salt Lake City, Utah
ASU Live Stream
–
April 26
at. BYU *
Larry H. Miller Field Provo, Utah
ASU Live Stream
–
April 30
Rhode Island *
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
ASU Live Stream
–
May (0–0)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Overall record
Pac-12 Record
May 1
Rhode Island *
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
ASU Live Stream
–
May 2
Rhode Island *
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
ASU Live Stream
–
May 7
at. California
Evans Diamond Berkeley, California
ASU Live Stream
–
May 8
at. California
Evans Diamond Berkeley, California
ASU Live Stream
–
May 9
at. California
Evans Diamond Berkeley, California
ASU Live Stream
–
May 11
at. Nevada *
William Peccole Park Reno, Nevada
ASU Live Stream
–
May 14
Oregon State
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
ASU Live Stream
–
May 15
Oregon State
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
ASU Live Stream
–
May 16
Oregon State
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
ASU Live Stream
–
May 19
at. San Diego *
Fowler Park San Diego, California
ASU Live Stream
–
May 21
at. USC
Dedeaux Field Los Angeles, California
ASU Live Stream
–
May 22
at. USC
Dedeaux Field Los Angeles, California
ASU Live Stream
–
May 23
at. USC
Dedeaux Field Los Angeles, California
ASU Live Stream
–
May 27
UCLA
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
ASU Live Stream
–
May 28
UCLA
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
ASU Live Stream
–
May 29
UCLA
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Phoenix, Arizona
ASU Live Stream
–
Post-season (0–0)
*Denotes non–conference game • Schedule source • Rankings based on the teams' current ranking in the Collegiate Baseball poll
^ Collegiate Baseball ranked 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranked 30 teams weekly during the season.† NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.* A new poll was not released for this week, so for comparison purposes, the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.
Stadium Rivalries People Seasons National Championships in bold ; College World Series appearances in italics