PHOENIX – Sun Devil Baseball once again overcame a multiple-run deficit, clawing back from three down to defeat rival No. 10/11 Arizona, 10-6, on Tuesday evening in front of 3,903 in attendance at Phoenix Municipal Stadium.
Just two days after wiping out a seven-run deficit to defeat Cal on Sunday, the Sun Devils (14-16) were again unfazed by an early hole as the team ripped off seven unanswered runs in the second half of the game to take the non-conference midweek tilt from the Wildcats (21-8).
Kai Murphy's second homer in the last three games - a three-run shot to put ASU ahead in the fifth inning - was the big knock on the night as Murphy remained hot with his third multi-hit game in his last four games.