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9
Regis University RU 15-34, 14-29 RMAC
12
Winner Fort Lewis College FLC 14-39, 13-30 RMAC
Regis University RU
15-34, 14-29 RMAC
9
Final
12
Fort Lewis College FLC
14-39, 13-30 RMAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Regis University RU 0 1 2 6 0 0 0 9 16 1
Fort Lewis College FLC 0 0 11 0 0 1 X 12 10 3

W: Gavigan, Addison (1-7) L: Vanessa Cand (4-9) S: Padilla, Chloe (1)

8
Regis University RU 15-35, 14-30 RMAC
9
Winner Fort Lewis College FLC 15-39, 14-30 RMAC
Regis University RU
15-35, 14-30 RMAC
8
Final
9
Fort Lewis College FLC
15-39, 14-30 RMAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Regis University RU 0 3 0 0 4 0 1 8 12 2
Fort Lewis College FLC 1 7 0 1 0 0 X 9 12 3

W: Mann, Hailie (7-12) L: Caitlyn Pott (1-4)

Softball 2026 Seniors and Families
Hayden Mangan, Fort Lewis Athletic Communications
Cali Niccum (00), Alex Tenorio (8), Alejandra Medina (10), and Hailie Mann (35) posing with their families on senior day (May 2, 2026)

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

Spectacular senior send-off! Softball sweeps Rangers on Saturday to cap 2026 campaign

Fort Lewis finishes 15-39 overall and 14-30 in conference play

DURANGO, Colo. – There are few better ways to send off your graduating seniors than with a pair of thrilling wins on the home dirt of Aspen Field to close out the season.
 
The Fort Lewis Skyhawks softball team (15-39, 14-30 RMAC) did just that, defeating the Regis University Rangers (15-35, 14-30 RMAC) 12-9 in game one and 9-8 in game two to secure a 2-2 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference series split and close out the 2026 season and the program's 43rd season overall.
 
Game One – Fort Lewis 12, Regis 9
Fort Lewis kicked off its senior day celebrations in style, capitalizing on a massive 11-run third inning in which the Skyhawks used eight hits and an error to capture an early eight-run advantage. Carmen Alexander and Alejandra Medina picked up a pair of run-batted-in (RBI) walks, Izzy Cueva, Rhiannon Lister, Makenna Milliman, and Skyler Dietz RBI singles, as well as a pair of two-RBI doubles each from Stella Romeo and Mia Cueva. Regis almost got out of the inning down 6-3, but a dropped foul ball for an error kept FLC alive with two outs. Later in the sixth inning, Alexander tacked on an insurance run with a solo home run to left field, her team-leading ninth of the year.
 
Addison Gavigan (1-7) picked up her first win of the campaign in the circle, going 4.0 innings, allowing nine runs in total, only two earned, on 13 hits across her 73 total pitches. Chloe Padilla (4-16) came in on relief, throwing 3.0 scoreless innings with three hits, four strikeouts, and a walk to her ledger. Vanessa Candito (4-9) took the loss with 12 runs, seven earned, on 10 hits, five walks, and a wild pitch against three strikeouts.
 
Regis jumped on the board first, scoring on an early error in the second inning. Later in the third, Jane Quinn doubled to left-center to drive in a run before an RBI single from Kristin Ingram scored another. The Rangers' final six runs all came in the fourth inning in an attempt to match the Skyhawks' crooked number. Adisyn Rademacher, Quinn, Isabella Porter, and Kiauna Smith all posted RBI singles, with Porter being the lone Ranger with two RBIs on her hit, before Enyssa Dominguez forced another infield error to plate the final run for RU.
 
Game Two – Fort Lewis 9, Regis 8
Big innings keyed in another Skyhawks win to force the 2-2 series split, primarily a seven-run second inning. Alexander put Fort Lewis ahead early in her first trip to the plate with an RBI double to left-center field following a Mia Cueva single. Then in the second frame, the Skyhawks blew the game open with five hits and an error, using a trio of RBI doubles from Milliman, Alyssa Fockler, and Mia Cueva, and a pair of RBI singles from Izzy Cueva and Rhiannon Lister. Milliman would add FLC's final run, which stood as insurance, with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the fourth.
 
Regis slowly chipped away at the deficit with a pair of crooked innings themselves, putting up three runs in the second by way of a two-RBI single from Olivia Wick and an RBI single from Quinn, before grabbing another four runs in the fifth frame on a two-RBI triple from Wick and a two-RBI single from Candito in her first career at-bat in four seasons. Quinn put the pressure on Fort Lewis later in the seventh as she exchanged back-to-back two-out doubles with Wick to nearly draw even.
 
Hailie Mann (7-12) fittingly grabbed the win in her final collegiate appearance on Aspen Field, using 140 pitches to dance around 12 hits and five walks for eight earned runs with a pair of strikeouts. Caitlyn Potts (1-4) was dealt the loss after allowing nine runs, only one earned, on nine hits, three walks, and a wild pitch. Sophia Garcia (3-5) held FLC scoreless in her 3.0 innings of relief, giving up just three hits and three walks.
 
Notes
-Fort Lewis moved to 34-92 all-time against Regis, and with the 2-2 series split, snapped a one-series winning streak for the Rangers. The two squads have split two of their last three conference series.
-The Skyhawks end the 2026 season with a 15-39 overall record and 14-30 mark in RMAC action to finish the season in ninth place among the league's 12 teams.
-FLC sees the graduation of four Skyhawks seniors: Cali Niccum, Alex Tenorio, Hailie Mann, and Alejandra Medina.
-Skyler Dietz's career-long 16-game hit streak to end the season is the longest by a Skyhawk since 2014. Most recently, Makenna Milliman and Alyssa Fockler posted 13-game and 11-game hit streaks in 2025.
-Hailie Mann, with her 7.0 inning complete game today, her 15th of the season and 51st for her career, finishes her collegiate career with 513.1 career innings, good for the second-most in program history. Mann also sits third in career appearances (103), third in starts (80), fourth in strikeouts (300), and fifth in wins (26).
-Alex Tenorio capped her career and ranks fifth in hits (179), eighth in doubles (38), first in triples (14), sixth in total bases (275), sixth in runs scored (103), ninth in stolen bases (24), and second in assists (389).
-Skyler Dietz and Izzy Cueva cap the 2026 season as the only Skyhawks with a +.300-batting average, with a .353 average for Dietz and a .314 average for Cueva.
-Skyler Dietz finishes the season a perfect 12-for-12 on stolen base attempts for the year.
-With four strikeouts in her game one save, Chloe Padilla finishes the season with 97 strikeouts, good for the fifth-most strikeouts in the RMAC. Padilla is also fifth with 28 batters struck out looking.
-Izzy Cueva matched her career high in single-game hits with a 3-for-4 performance in game two, and with her two-hit effort in game one, she finishes the season with eight multi-hit games.
-With two hits in game one, Makenna Milliman posted her fifth multi-hit game of the year. Alyssa Fockler, Mia Cueva, and Alejandra Medina each had two hits in game two for their 12th, eighth, and third multi-hit games of the year.
-Carmen Alexander rifled her team-leading ninth home run, which finishes the year 10th overall in the RMAC.
 
End of the Line
Fort Lewis' 2026 softball season is officially in the books. The Skyhawks will look ahead to their summer camps and the fall season in preparation for 2027. Fans can stay up to date with the Skyhawks softball team via the Fort Lewis Skyhawks mobile app, GoSkyhawks.com, or on Instagram @skyhawkssoftball.

 
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