STANFORD
Stanford extended its season-long win streak to six games, which is the club's longest win streak since a seven-gamer from May 7-16, 2006
Stanford stayed unbeaten at home in 2007 with a 7-0 record at Sunken Diamond with its current seven-game home win streak the team's longest since also rolling off seven straight at Sunken Diamond from April 10 - May 13, 2005
Stanford improved to a season-best three games over .500 at 8-5 overall
The victory was the 2498th in the history of Stanford Baseball (114th season) to move the Cardinal within two wins of becoming just the fifth school to reach the illustrious 2500 mark with the others being Fordham, Texas, USC and Michigan
Mark Marquess won his 1265th career game as Stanford's head coach to move within two victories of Miami's Ron Fraser for 11th-place on the all-time win list for Division I coaches
Stanford needs just one win in the final two games of its current series versus California to extend its string of home series victories over the Golden Bears to 12 dating back to California's last series win at Stanford in 1995
David Stringer recorded a save for the fifth consecutive game for his sixth save of the season (no blown saves) in his team-leading ninth appearance
Michael Taylor extended his string of consecutive games started to 129
Jeffrey Inman struck out a career-high nine batters in the longest outing of his career (7.2 IP)
Jeffrey Inman became the first Stanford freshman pitcher to start the opener of a three-game series since Kyle Peterson in 1995
Michael Taylor and Brian Juhl extended their hit streaks to four games each
Stanford pitchers struck out a season-high-tying 11 batters for the second straight game
The shutout was the first for Stanford since Greg Reynolds tossed a complete-game shutout for Stanford at Washington on May 12, 2006
The 1-0 game was the first for Stanford since the Cardinal blanked Santa Clara by the same score at Sunken Diamond on March 3, 2000
The crowd of 1492 was the largest Stanford home crowd of the 2007 season
Stanford's team ERA dipped under 5.00 for the first time in 2007 and reached a new low (4.98) for the 10th straight game
The three errors by Stanford tied a season-high as the Cardinal has yet to record an errorless contest in 13 games this season