Stanford won its season-high-tying fourth straight game, as well as its sixth in the last seven contests and third in a row on the road (the first time the Cardinal has won three straight road contests since victories at UC Davis (5/2/05), Nevada (5/3/05) and California (5/6/05)
Stanford won its fourth straight game against Washington
Stanford's pitching staff extended its string of giving up five or fewer runs to nine straight games, recording a 2.62 ERA during the run
Greg Reynolds won his fourth consecutive start, as well for the fifth time in his last six starts
Greg Reynolds tossed his first career complete game shutout and Stanford's first since Mark Romanczuk blanked USC, 6-0, on February 25, 2005
Greg Reynolds moved into sole possession of second place on Stanford's active career win list with his 12th victory at Stanford
Michael Taylor and Randy Molina both extended their hit streaks to six games with Molina equaling a career-best
Chris Minaker has now started 143 consecutive games at shortstop and played every inning at the position in the last two seasons
Brian Juhl recorded a career-high nine putouts
Stanford got out of the Pac-10 cellar with the victory as the Cardinal, moving percentage points ahead of Arizona
Stanford needs just one more victory in the final two games of the series to win its third straight conference series for the first time since taking seven consecutive Pac-10 series from May 3, 2003 - May 2, 2004