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8
Winner Regis University RU 14-33, 13-28 RMAC
4
Fort Lewis College FLC 13-38, 12-29 RMAC
Winner
Regis University RU
14-33, 13-28 RMAC
8
Final
4
Fort Lewis College FLC
13-38, 12-29 RMAC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Regis University RU 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 8 11 0
Fort Lewis College FLC 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 4 9 2

W: Vanessa Cand (4-8) L: Mann, Hailie (6-12)

7
Winner Regis University RU 15-33, 14-28 RMAC
6
Fort Lewis College FLC 13-39, 13-29 RMAC
Winner
Regis University RU
15-33, 14-28 RMAC
7
Final
6
Fort Lewis College FLC
13-39, 13-29 RMAC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Regis University RU 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 7 11 0
Fort Lewis College FLC 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 6 9 1

W: Hallie Crapp (1-7) L: Padilla, Chloe (4-16) S: Sophia Garci (2)

Mia Cueva at Colorado Mesa
Adriana Ballagh, CMU Athletics
Mia Cueva (21) throws the ball to the infield against the Mavericks at the CMU Softball Field (Apr. 11, 2026)

Game Recap: Softball | | Hayden Mangan, Assistant AD-Communications & Fan Engagement

Rangers take two from Skyhawks on Friday

Fort Lewis fires off the fourth-most homers in a single game in game two

DURANGO, Colo. – Despite arguably one of the Skyhawks' best slugging performances in recent years, Fort Lewis softball (13-39, 12-30 RMAC) still suffered a pair of 8-4 and 7-6 losses at the hands of the Rangers from Regis University (15-33, 14-28 RMAC) to open the two teams' four-game Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Series.
 
Game One – Regis 8, Fort Lewis 4
The visiting Rangers erupted in two of their seven frames at the plate, scoring four runs in the second and seventh innings to capture game one of the series. Credit also went to Vanessa Candito (4-8), who earned the win with a lights-out relief appearance, holding Fort Lewis to just two hits and a hit-by-pitch (HBP) across her 47 pitches and 3.0 innings of work.
 
Skyler Dietz and Mia Cueva put Fort Lewis ahead early, exchanging a pair of back-to-back doubles to drive in Dietz for the early lead. The Skyhawks would go on to score in the bottom of the third on a two-run home run from Mia Cueva, her second of the year, and again in the fourth as Cali Niccum belted her second homer of the campaign with a solo shot.
 
Regis erupted early to erase the one-run deficit, first getting on the board with a two-run-batted-in (RBI) double from Olivia Wick before Adisyn Rademacher rifled an RBI double, and a stolen base from Jane Quinn drew an errant throw by FLC to allow Rademacher to swipe home. The Rangers went on to all but seal the contest in the final inning of action, using an RBI single from Eleanor Sikora to take the lead before Wick cleared the bases with a three-RBI double off the right field fence.
 
Hailie Mann (6-12) took the loss in her 14th complete game of the year, surrendering seven earned runs on 11 hits and six walks against three strikeouts.
 
Game Two – Regis 7, Fort Lewis 6
Regis once again capitalized on errors and free passes in key moments, holding off Fort Lewis despite a slugging onslaught by the Skyhawks. In the circle, Hallie Crappell (1-7) picked up her first win, going 5.1 innings with six earned runs on seven hits, a walk, and an HBP against four strikeouts on her ledger. Sophia Garcia (3-5) made the final relief appearance, earning her second save of the season with no hits or walks and one strikeout in her one inning pitched. Chloe Padilla (4-16) took the loss, allowing seven earned runs on 11 hits, six walks, a hit batter, and a pair of wild pitches.
 
Niccum stayed hot to open the scoring in game two, rifling a 3-2 center-cut fastball clear over the bleachers in left field for a pair of runs, scoring Makenna Milliman, who reached safely with a two-out double. Fort Lewis went on to live on the long ball later in the game as Alyssa Fockler and Izzy Cueva fired off solo home runs to left field, Fockler's third of the year and Cueva's first, which also came two at-bats after her sister Mia Cueva sent a line-drive two-RBI homer over left field as well.
 
In contrast to game one, Regis scored often in the middle innings, jumping on the board with an RBI single from Kiauna Smith in the third inning before, later in the fourth, using a sacrifice fly from Wick and an RBI bunt single from Radermacher to pull in front. A fielder's choice forced by Eleanor Sikora plated another in the fifth, followed by an RBI double from Wick. Jane Quinn came around to score the go-ahead run in the top of the sixth inning on a wild pitch.
 
Notes
-Regis moved to 92-32 all-time over Fort Lewis.
-FLC's four home runs in game two tie the fourth-most in a single game in program history, one shy of the overall record.
-Tossing her 14th complete game in her 19th start and 24th appearance, Hailie Mann reached 506.1 career innings pitched (IP), and became just the third Skyhawk to accumulate over 500 career innings pitched and rank third all-time. Mann trails just Cassidy Maine's (2004-07) 522.2 IP, and Kassie Haubert's (2009-13) 512.2 IP.
-Cali Niccum picked up her second and third home runs of the season to bring her career total to eight homers.
-Mia Cueva fired off her second and third home runs of the year.
-Alyssa Fockler belted her third home run of the season in game two to bring her career home run total to four.
-Izzy Cueva registered her first career home run with a solo shot in game two, going back-to-back with her sister Mia Cueva with a strikeout between the two.
-Skyler Dietz was a perfect 4-for-4 with two runs scored, a double, and a stolen base in game one, marking the first four-hit effort by a Skyhawk this year. Leaking into game two, Dietz posted five-straight hits before being put out in the field. Dietz also
-Skyler Dietz leads Fort Lewis with a perfect 10-for-10 record on stolen base attempts this year.
-Alyssa Fockler recorded her 11th multi-hit game of the year in game one, Mia Cueva her seventh multi-hit performance in game two, and Skyler Dietz her 14th and 15th multi-hit games of the campaign.
-Chloe Padilla racked up her strikeout count this season to 93 in total, good for the fifth-most in the RMAC.
 
Final Games
Fort Lewis and Regis will cap the 2026 season tomorrow afternoon with the final two games of the campaign set for 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. on Aspen Field following Fort Lewis College's graduation ceremony.

 
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