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Arizona State’s women’s basketball team heads to the 2026 NCAA Tournament without head coach Molly Miller, who is ill, as associate coach Stephanie Norman leads the team into their First Four game against Virginia.
Arizona State’s women’s basketball team is heading to the 2026 NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2019, but head coach Molly Miller is unable to travel due to illness.
Associate head coach Stephanie Norman is leading preparations for the First Four game against Virginia on March 19, with Miller expected to rejoin the team shortly.
The Sun Devils, who earned an at-large bid with a 22-9 record, are focused on disciplined execution and defensive intensity despite Miller’s absence.
The team has maintained its preparation, and players say there’s no drop-off in performance.
The outcome hinges on their ability to stay composed and execute under pressure in a high-stakes opening game.
El equipo de baloncesto femenino de Arizona State se dirige al Torneo NCAA 2026 sin la entrenadora principal Molly Miller, que está enferma, mientras que la coach asociada Stephanie Norman lidera al equipo en su primer partido contra Virginia.