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Molly Miller's tenure with the Arizona State Sun Devils women's basketball is entering a defining phase. After a season described internally as a reset, the conversation is less about immediate results and more about direction-what has changed, what hasn't, and what needs to happen next.
Those around the program, including players, have pointed to a year that felt like a foundation-building period. It wasn't always reflected in wins, but it did establish a baseline for culture, expectations, and identity within the team.
A season focused on rebuilding
At Arizona State University, the emphasis under Miller has been on long-term structure rather than quick fixes. That includes redefining team habits, creating consistency, and developing players within a system that may take time to fully click.
Reflections from the past season suggest that while progress isn't always visible in standings, there has been internal buy-in. Players have highlighted accountability and clarity in roles as areas that improved, even during difficult stretches.
This approach signals that the program is willing to absorb short-term struggles in exchange for something more sustainable down the line.
The external conversation adds another layer
At the same time, the conversation around Miller isn't happening in a vacuum. Discussions about how women in coaching roles are evaluated-sometimes beyond basketball-have added a different kind of attention to her position.
While that conversation extends beyond Arizona State, it intersects with the program at a moment when results and perception are both under scrutiny.
What to watch moving forward
Looking ahead, the key question isn't just improvement-it's how quickly that improvement becomes tangible. A foundation year sets expectations, but the next step is translating that work into competitive consistency.
For Miller and Arizona State, the path forward will likely be judged on two fronts: whether the team takes a visible step on the court, and whether the culture being built continues to hold through that pressure.
That balance-between patience and progress-is what will define the next chapter of the program.


