Photo: ASU junior guard Andrew Hayles drove his way to a 28 point night against GSU Tigers.
Long, contested threes, twisting layups, runners in the lane, turnaround jumpers -- Hayles hit them all Thursday night. The junior guard scored a season-high 28 points and time and again provided a spark for a struggling ASU offense.
The Hornets won their fourth in a row, 73-61.
"I'm just trying to do what I can within the offense," Hayles said. "This is all a team effort each night. When I was open, I tried to hit what I could."
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