TUCSON, Ariz. – No. 7 Arizona secured its fifth straight sweep and 20th straight win on Saturday afternoon at Hillenbrand Stadium, defeating Stanford 13-2 in five innings to improve to 37-7, 15-0 Pac-12.
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Twelve of UA's 13 runs came in the bottom of the third inning when the Cats scored a dozen runs on half a dozen hits.
Malia Martinez had a two-run double and a grand slam in the inning and led the Wildcats with six RBI in the contest.
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Malia Martinez's home run was one of two in the game –
Alyssa Palomino-Cardoza hit her 14th homer of the season – two of seven long balls during the series for NCAA leaders, who improved their season total to 88 on Saturday.
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Malia Martinez's six RBI led the way for the Wildcat offense, which plated 13 runs on nine hits. Palomino-Cardoza and
Hannah Martinez had two RBI apiece while
Reyna Carranco,
Jessie Harper and Ryle Pierce had one RBI each.
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Taylor McQuillin earned the victory in the circle for the Wildcats, allowing one run on two hits with two strikeouts and a walk to improve to 17-5 this season. The senior did not allow a hit until the fourth inning, when the Cardinal led off the frame with a single followed by a misplay-aided triple that scored the first run of the game for Stanford.
Gina Snyder pitched the fifth inning and allowed a run on three hits.
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With the win, Arizona picked up its fifth straight sweep to start Pac-12 play, marking the second over 15-0 league start for Arizona (1994 – 23-0) and the first time Arizona has swept five straight conference series since the league moved to three-game series in 2010. Arizona's 15 straight Pac-12 wins mark its longest streak since winning 20 straight Pac-10 games from 2001-2002.
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Arizona will take its 15-0 conference record and 20-game winning streak on the road next week; the Cats take on California in Berkeley next weekend.
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KEY INNINGS
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Bottom 2: Arizona opened its scoring with a two-out infield single from
Hannah Martinez that scored
Hillary Edior from second on the play. (1-0, UA)
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Bottom 3: Arizona exploded for 12 runs on six hits in the third.
Alyssa Palomino-Cardoza doubled the lead with a home run to lead off the bottom of the third inning. A single and two walks loaded the bases with nobody out.
Malia Martinez doubled to the gap to score a pair and put the Cats ahead 5-0. Two more free passes brought in a run to reload the bases for
Hannah Martinez, who delivered a sacrifice fly to make it 6-0. Palomino-Cardoza recorded her second RBI of the inning with a single that scored one before
Reyna Carranco recorded a sacrifice fly to put the Cats up 8-0.
Jessie Harper doubled in a run, Arizona's eighth run of the inning before
Dejah Mulipola drew her second walk of the inning to reload the bases for
Malia Martinez, who hit a grand slam, giving her six RBI in the frame, to put a dozen runs on the board in the third and give UA a baker's dozen for the game. (13-0, UA)
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Top 4: The Cardinal used a leadoff single, its first hit of the game, and a triple to right, to score its first run of the game. McQuillin, however, would retire the final three batters of the inning to strand the runner at third. (13-1, UA)
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Top 5: Stanford's Emily Young hit a home run off
Gina Snyder to lead off the top of the fifth. (13-2, UA)
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UP NEXT
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Arizona will head to California for a three-game series next weekend. The Cats and the Bears will meet Friday (3 p.m.), Saturday (1 p.m.) and Sunday (12 p.m.) in Berkeley.
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