May 9, 2005
at
California (30-21, 10-10 Pac-10)
Friday, May 6
Stanford 7, at California 5
Game Recap
Saturday, May 7
at California 2, Stanford 1 (11 inn.)
Game Recap
Sunday, May 8
Postponed, wet weather
Monday, May 9 (2:30 pm, PT)
TBA vs. RHP Michael Cooper (3-2, 3.42)
MONDAY'S LIVE GAME COVERAGE
Audio Broadcast: gostanford.com/KZSU.org (Sean Bruich, Alex Gyr) ... Internet only broadcast on KZSU2 - No Radio)
Gametracker
STANFORD-CALIFORNIA SERIES HISTORY
All-Time Series: Stanford 232-209
2005 Results - Series Stanford 3-2 (Conference at California, May 6-7) Stanford 7-5, California 2-1 (11 inn.); (Non-Conference at Stanford, March 5-6) Stanford 10-3, Stanford 3-2 (Game 1), California 10-4 (Game 2)
2004 Results - Series Stanford 6-0 (Non-Conference at California, February 27-29) Stanford 12-9, Stanford 10-3, Stanford 6-2; (Conference at Stanford, April 16-18) Stanford 7-4, Stanford 9-2, Stanford 8-3
Series Notes: California has won two-of-the last three games played between the teams after Stanford had won an amazing 18 straight games against the Golden Bears The teams have split the first two games of their current series with the Cardinal winning 7-5 on Friday before California came up with a 2-1 victory in 11 innings on Saturday California won the nightcap of a non-conference doubleheader earlier this season at Sunken Diamond on March 6 after the Cardinal had won the first two games of the series on March 5 and in the doubleheader opener March 6 Stanford had swept five consecutive three-game series against the Golden Bears prior to this season and had still won eight straight games between the teams in Berkeley until Saturday's win by California The Cardinal has still won seven consecutive series over the Golden Bears since California won two-of-three in Berkeley from March 27-29, 2001 In addition, a Stanford win on Monday versus California would secure a fourth straight Cardinal season series victory against the Golden Bears The teams split six games in 2001, while the last California season series win came in 1978 when the Golden Bears won four of the six games between the teams