Stanford's current three-game losing streak is the team's longest since the Cardinal was swept at Cal State Fullerton (January 31 - February 2, 2003)
 Stanford has not dropped four straight games since April 9-14, 1996, when the Cardinal lost at San Jose State (April 9) before being swept in a three-game road series at USC (April 12-14)
 Stanford fell to 1-5 on the road this season by dropping its 12th road game in its last 18 contests away from Sunken Diamond dating back to May 7, 2004
 Texas ended Stanford's regular season series win streak against the Longhorns at four by sweeping the series
 Stanford has homered in 11 of its first 12 games and has outhomered its opponents this season, 16-7
 Jed Lowrie has homered in four straight contests and currently leads the Pac-10 with seven homers in Stanford's first 12 contests
 Michael Taylor posted his fourth consecutive two-hit game
 John Mayberry, Jr. extended his season-high and team-best hit streak to eight games
 Adam Sorgi posted his fifth multiple-hit game in his last six contests
 Nolan Gallagher pitched a career-best 5.1 innings and tied a career-high with five strikeouts but also walked a career-high five batters
 Matt Leva allowed his first two runs of the season after beginning the campaign with 8.1 consecutive scoreless frames
 The 6720 fans marked the largest crowd the Cardinal has played in front of this season
 Stanford reached double-digits in hits for the eighth time this season
 Stanford has now lost four consecutive regular season road series for the first time since the Cardinal dropped seven straight regular season road series from April 29, 1988 - April 10, 1989
Stanford-Texas Baseball Game Notes (February 20, 2005)
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