New Mexico Shuts Out UNLV 5-0, Advances Into Rematch With Top-Seeded GCU
A recap of the sixth game of the 2026 MW Softball Tournament.
Lobo first baseman Miracle McKenzie (34) steps on first to record one of the Lobos’ 28 groundouts in a 5-0 win over UNLV in the 2026 MW Softball Tournament. | UNM Softball on Twitter/X The second game of day two of the 2026 MW Softball Tournament was delayed due to the length of the previous game between Nevada and GCU. The teams that each of those teams defeated in Round 2: UNLV and New Mexico, respectively, began playing after them in the first elimination game of the loser’s bracket.
In an stellar defensive outing, the Lobos shut out the Rebels all game for a 5-0 final, earning the right to rematch the top-seeded Lopes in the loser’s bracket final. Yanina Sherwood got the nod to start for UNLV in place of the overworked Lauren Fettic, immediately giving up a solo home run to her second batter (Gabrielle Briones) to put the Lobos up 1-0 in the first. UNLV got on via a Lobo error, but three straight outs, including two strikeouts by Caitlin Benningfield kept the Rebels away from any offensive momentum.
The Lobos kept the homer party going in the top of the second, with Melanie Macias striking one that went exactly 220 feet to dead center, bouncing off of the top of the wall and leaving the yard to go up 2-0. Despite having even more wear on her arm than anyone else in the tournament, Benningfield continued to mow down the Rebels in the bottom of the second, with a quick three-and-out and two more strikeouts. Sherwood allowed another runner to get on via an error in the third, then was pulled in favor of Fettic, who promptly turned an inning-ending double play.
Three straight groundouts served by Benningfield ended the inning in a flash. After a three-up, three-down inning from Fettic, UNLV came back up for the fourth. Benningfield allowed one on with a four-pitch walk to Diamond Sefe, but got the next three batters out to end the inning.