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Cardinal Takes Series Following Sixth-Straight Win

Brett Mooneyham struck out seven for his second win of the season.

Brett Mooneyham struck out seven for his second win of the season.

Feb. 25, 2012

Box Score

STANFORD, Calif.-- Brett Mooneyham (2-0) struck out seven over eight innings and Kenny Diekroeger and Jake Stewart each had three hits to lead No. 2-ranked Stanford (6-0) to its sixth-straight win to start the year following a 6-2 series clincher over No. 7-ranked Texas (2-4) on Saturday afternoon.

Mooneyham scattered one run on three hits over the first 8.0 innings, striking out seven and walking three to win his second-straight start after missing 2011 with a finger injury.

Diekroeger went 3-for-4 with a two-run double in the team's three-run fifth, while Stewart, doubled and scored in the fifth and had an RBI single in the eighth.



Austin Wilson homered to leadoff the fifth, a high-flying solo shot to left to ignite the inning. Stewart's double off the top of the wall then chased starter Hoby Milner (1-1) from the game, before Diekroeger's two-run double three batters later made it 5-0.

An RBI double by Lonnie Kauppila followed by a Eric Smith's second sacrifice fly of the season made it 2-0 in the second.

NOTES: Stanford has its first 6-0 start to the season since 1998, just the fourth time since 1982 the Cardinal have won six-straight to begin the year. It has happened just seven times in 35 years under Marquess. The 1998 began the year 16-0-1... The top seven hitters in the Cardinal lineup are batting 333 or better  pacing the Cardinal's .330 team batting average... Centerfielder Jake Stewart laid out for a ball to rop Jacob Felts of extra bases and Texas of some runs in the sixth... Sunday's finale is at 1 p.m. with the end of the home stand scheduled for Tuesday against UC Davis at 5:30 p.m.


 

 

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