Pittsburgh (3-5-1) suffered its most lopsided shutout defeat since a 48-0 loss at Miami in 1968.
Seattle handed the Yankees a 6-0 loss, their first shutout defeat of the season, and Meche helped to hand Clemens his first loss of the season.
Princeton suffered its most lopsided loss in eight years and its most one-sided shutout defeat ever.
'It Was About Nothing' "It was about nothing in particular," Santana said of the team gathering that followed their second shutout defeat of the season.
Forced to turn the ball back over on downs, Missouri ran the clock out and handed down a shutout defeat to Nebraska.
Not only did the Cyclones snap their losing streak, they also dealt the season's third shutout defeat to the Cornhuskers in front of a surprisingly sparse crowd.
The 18-0 loss was a run short of the biggest shutout defeat for the Red Sox; Cleveland beat Boston by 19-0 on May 18, 1955.
With points scored in all four quarters by the Cornhuskers, Iowa State simply fell before the onslaught and never overcame the momentum to avoid a shutout defeat.
Tonight's loss to Philadelphia was their third straight shutout defeat and extended their streak of scoreless innings to 29.
If fortunes for Nebraska were down, then certainly it was telling about the Kansas State program that the Wildcats could allow the Cornhuskers to hang a 35-0 shutout defeat on them.