Baseball

Stanford-Kansas Baseball Game Notes (February 11, 2006)

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Stanford needs a victory in Sunday's series finale to avoid being swept in a regular season three-game series at Sunken Diamond for the first time since Arizona State took three in a row from April 11-13, 1997 (a span of 62 consecutive regular season three-game home series)

Today's loss to Kansas marked the second time in a row the Cardinal had been defeated by the Jayhawks after having entered the series with a perfect 6-0 all-time record versus Kansas, sweeping the Jayhawks in three-game series in both 2004 and 2005 at Sunken Diamond

Brent Milleville drove in his first two career runs at Stanford in the contest

Stanford was outhit for the fourth time in its first five contests and was held to just four hits for the second consecutive game

Stanford's team batting average fell to .199

Chris Minaker has been Stanford's top hitter in the series, going 3-for-8 (.375) with a homer and three RBI

The temperature at first pitch was 73F, marking the second straight game in the series that the temperature has been in the 70's at the start of the game