ASU Reveals Starting Lineup Ahead of Key Game vs Colorado

The Sun Devils are seeking to earn their first win streak in Big 12 conference play.

Feb. 7, 2026 at 8:47pm

The Arizona State Sun Devils (12-11, 3-7 Big 12) are aiming to start a win streak tonight against the Colorado Buffaloes (13-10, 3-7) after previously falling in the first meeting between the teams in early January. Head coach Bobby Hurley has faced challenges this season due to injuries, including the potential return of junior forward Santiago Trouet who missed the previous game. The Sun Devils will feature a starting lineup of Moe Odum, Marko Grbovic, and freshman center Mamadou Diop.

Why it matters

This game is crucial for the Sun Devils as they look to build momentum and earn their first win streak in Big 12 conference play. The potential return of Trouet could provide a boost to the team's rebounding and overall depth.

The details

Arizona State is coming off a 71-63 win over the Utah Utes, while Colorado dropped a game to Baylor. Odum has been the team's leading scorer and facilitator this season, while Grbovic has been a reliable floor spacer. Diop has emerged as a rising star in the Big 12 with his strong rim protection, shooting touch, and guard-like skills. The Sun Devils' bench will feature combo guard Noah Meeusen and sixth man Anthony "Pig" Johnson.

  • The Sun Devils and Buffaloes are set to tip-off shortly.
  • The game will be broadcast on ESPN2.

The players

Bobby Hurley

The head coach of the Arizona State Sun Devils.

Moe Odum

The leading scorer (17.0 PPG) and assists (6.2) leader for the Sun Devils this season.

Marko Grbovic

One of the most reliable floor spacers on the team, shooting 36.9% from three-point range.

Mamadou Diop

A freshman center who has emerged as one of the most promising rising stars in the Big 12, known for his strong rim protection, shooting touch, and guard-like skills.

Santiago Trouet

A junior forward who missed the previous game due to injury, but his potential return could provide a boost to the team's rebounding and depth.

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