Stanford ended a five-series losing streak with the victory, which was its longest since the club dropped seven consecutive series by losing its final six of 1993 as well as its first of 1994
Stanford improved to 2-3 in rubber games this season
Stanford came from behind to win for the 12th time in 19 victories this season
Head coach Mark Marquess moved into sole possession of 13th-place on the all-time win list for NCAA Division I coaches with his 1243rd career victory (all at Stanford)
Chris Minaker extended his hit streak to eight games with six multiple-hit contests during the run, going 17-for-36 (.472) with six doubles, a triple and 12 RBI during the hot stretch
Jim Rapoport tied a career-high with four RBI, all coming on his home run, which was both his first career inside-the-park homer as well as his first grandslam
John Hester tied a season-high with his fourth two-RBI game of the season
Brendan Domaracki tied a career-high with the eighth two-hit game of his career
Stanford posted its third straight double-digit hit game
Stanford's eight-run fifth inning was its second biggest inning of the year, trailing only the nine-spot the Cardinal put up in the third frame of a 13-9 victory over Texas on February 20
Stanford made one error in the contest, marking the 10th consecutive game in which the Cardinal has made at least one error as well as the 15th time in its last 16 games
Stanford evened its all-time series with Arizona State at 82-82
Stanford has won 12 of the last 15 meetings over Arizona State at Sunken Diamond
The 2400 fans that showed up to watch the game marked the second biggest crowd of the season at Sunken Diamond and the second crowd of more than 2000 in the three-game series that drew a paid attendance of 6175