Albuquerque Journal

Falcons beat Lobos in MW baseball opener

UNM takes 2 wins in softball tourney

- JOURNAL STAFF AND WIRES

The New Mexico Lobos dropped their Mountain West Conference season baseball opener on Friday, losing 9-7 to the Air Force Falcons in 10 innings at Santa Ana Star Field.

The Lobos (9-4) and the Falcons (5-9, 1-0) meet again Saturday in a game set for 6 p.m.

After Air Force had gone up 7-5 with two runs in the top of the ninth inning, Lobos first baseman Reed Spenrath’s tworun home sent the game to extra innings. UNM squandered a chance to win it in the ninth, getting the potential winning run to third. But shortstop Chase Weissenbor­n flied out to end the threat.

In the 10th, Air Force pushed two runs across against UNM reliever Wil Bannister (0-2). A flyout, a Jeffrey David single and a double play off the bat of Lenny Junior Ashby ended the game.

NMSU: In Phoenix, New Mexico State remained winless on the season, falling to Grand Canyon 6-1 in both teams’ Western Athletic Conference opener.

The Aggies (0-11) managed six hits of two Grand Canyon pitchers, averting a shutout in the eighth inning when Kevin Jimenez scored Christian Perez with a single to right. Jimenez went 3-for-4 on the night, lifting his season average to .342.

NMSU starter Treyjen Meza (0-3) took the loss but was effective, allowing two earned runs on six hits through six innings. Meza struck out six and walked two.

But the Antelopes (9-4) jumped on reliever Aaron Treloar for three runs in the seventh and touched Hayden Johns for a single run in the eighth.

SOFTBALL: In Lubbock, Texas, the Lobos took a pair of victories on Friday in the Texas Tech Invitation­al, first blanking Buffalo 6-0, then edging Manhatan 7-6 in extra innings.

The Lobos (11-13) will again face Buffalo at 9 a.m. on Saturday, followed by a game against the host Red Raiders at 4:30 p.m.

In Friday’s first game, Amber Linton shut down the Bulls on three hits, striking out nine.

The Lobos pounded out 10 hits, with Lauren Garcia going 2-for3. Rachael Hathoot and Ashley Archuleta had doubles.

Against Manhattan, after Maddie Boldt’s solo home run in the seventh sent the game to extra innings, Peyton Robinson’s ninth-inning double scored Chloe Yeatts and gave UNM the lead. Linton (7-6) then set down the Jaspers 1-2-3 in the bottom of the ninth.

The Lobos had 14 hits against Manhattan. Robinson went 3-for-5, with Boldt, Hathoot, Keyannah Chavez and Lauren Garcia each contributi­ng two hits.

GOLF: In Mesa, Ariz., the University of New Mexico women’s golfers shot a 4-under-par team score of 284 on Friday, four shots behind leader Texas A&M after the first day of the 2023 14-team Clover Cup tournament at the Longbow Golf Club.

Lauren Lehigh led the Lobos with a round of 3-under 69, tied with five other golfers for the individual lead.

Myah McDonald is tied for eighth after a 1-under 71.

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