Sacred Heart Prep grad Andrew Daschbach hit his 16th home run of the season, Jack Little recorded the final eight outs for his 15th save of the season and third-ranked Stanford completed a series sweep, beating visiting Washington State, 4-2, on Sunday in a Pac-12 Conference baseball game.

The Cardinal (43-8, 21-6) can clinch its first conference title since 2004 with one win during its three-game series at Washington (28-22, 18-9), which begins Thursday at 7 p.m

UCLA and Oregon State also have 18 conference wins. The Beavers (42-9-1, 18-8-1) have a tie on their record and are in second place by themselves.

The top six Pac-12 teams are in the hunt for a postseason bid, with the Huskies having the most to gain with a series sweep.

"What you saw today was Pac-12 baseball," Stanford coach David Esquer said. "Every team in this league is going to fight, and we knew that going in. We're pleased we could send off the seniors with a win; they set the tone for this team, and the accountability they've brought to our club is a big reason for our success."