STANFORD
Stanford has now won four in a row for its second longest win streak of the season and seven of its last eight
Stanford kept its hopes alive of recording its 14th consecutive season of playing at least .500 baseball as the Cardinal can still finish with an even (28-28) record with wins in each of its last two regular season games at USC on Saturday and Sunday
The 11-inning game was Stanford's second consecutive extra-inning game for the first time since back-to-back 10-inning contests against Cal State Fullerton and Rice at the College World Series on June 19 and 21, 2003
Stanford improved to a perfect 4-0 in extra-inning games this season
The 11-inning game was tied for the team's second-longest of the season
The game clocked in at 3:51 to mark the 34th time this season that Stanford has played for 3:00 or more, as well as the 17th occasion in which the Cardinal has played a contest that has lasted 3:40 or longer
Stanford has now won each of its last two games against USC after losing its previous four to the Trojans and needs just one win in the final two games of its current series with USC to end a four-series slide to the Trojans
Stanford wrapped up its second winning month of the season by improving to 8-5 in the month of May with just two contests remaining in the month
Stanford recorded double digit hits for the ninth straight game and the 18th time in the last 20 contests to improve its batting average to a season-high-tying .299
The game had three lead changes and two ties
Joey August had a career-high six hits in a 6-for-7 performance that was a team season-high for hits and the first six-hit game by a Stanford player since Jed Lowrie was 6-for-6 at Arizona on May 16, 2004
Joey August tied a career-high with seven at bats as he had seven at bats for the second straight game
Ryan Seawell tied career-highs with three RBI and three runs scored
Michael Taylor extended his hit streak to a career-high-tying 10 games and notched his 14th multiple-hit contest in his last 17 games
Cord Phelps and Brian Juhl had a career-high with six at bats
Jason Castro tied a career-high with six at bats
Brendan Domaracki tied a career-high with five at bats
Michael Taylor tied a season-high with six at bats
Adam Sorgi tied a career-high with six at bats
Brian Juhl had a career-high two runs scored
Stanford had team season-highs of 20 hits and 51 at bats
Stanford came from behind to win for the 17th time in 26 victories this season
Stanford now has 39 homers on the season and needs just one more long ball in its final two games to extend its string of 40-homer seasons to 20 in a row