The Regis University Baseball team fell to New Mexico Highlands University, losing 12-18 in a high-scoring series finale. The Rangers’ record now stands at 17-28-1 (8-19-1 RMAC), while the Cowboys improve to 11-35 (6-22 RMAC). Key moments included a grand slam by Park Romney and a late-game surge from Highlands that secured their win. Despite a strong offensive effort from Regis, they struggled defensively, giving up 12 runs in the final innings. This marks a challenging end to the series for the Rangers.

By the Numbers
  • Regis scored 12 runs on 14 hits, while New Mexico Highlands had 18 runs on 14 hits.
  • Parker Romney batted in four runs and scored three times for Regis.
  • Six Rangers were hit by a pitch during the game.
State of Play
  • Regis took an early lead but was unable to maintain momentum due to defensive lapses.
  • The Cowboys capitalized on their opportunities, scoring 12 runs in the final three innings.
What's Next

The Rangers prepare for their final regular-season series against Adams State University from April 30 to May 2, aiming to close the season on a positive note.

Bottom Line

Despite a strong offensive showing, defensive shortcomings led to the Rangers’ loss, highlighting the need for improved fielding as they head into their final series.