ALL-TIME SERIES / ARIZONA CONNECTIONS
• The Lobos and Wildcats renew their all-time series with the 204th meeting between the two teams. This will be the fifth year in a row the two teams square off at least once. UNM is 36-167 all-time against Arizona and 16-112 against them on the road.
• UNM Head Coach Tod Brown is a Tucson, Ariz. native and Arizona alum (1994) – A left-handed pitcher for the Wildcats from 1989-1994, Brown led the team to a Pac-10 Championship 1992. In 1993, he won six games and saved eight, setting a record with 35 appearances as Arizona fell one game short of the College World Series. Brown began his collegiate coaching career in 1999 as a volunteer assistant for Arizona, working with pitchers and catchers and coaching first base for the Wildcats, who qualified for an NCAA regional that season.
• Brown is 2-14 against the Wildcats in his tenure as a head coach (North Dakota State, 2008-21; New Mexico 2022-present).
• UNM pitching coach Michael Lopez is also an Arizona baseball alum (2009-2012) – Lopez was named captain of the 2012 team, which won the NCAA National Championship in Omaha, Nebraska. He’s the son of former Arizona coach Andy Lopez, who compiled a 490-324-1 (.602) record in 14 seasons at the helm in Tucson (2001-2015).
CASTILLO NAMED TO NATIONAL PITCHER OF THE YEAR WATCH LIST
After a shutdown start to the season on the mound in 2026, New Mexico RHP Ryan Castillo has been named to the College Baseball Foundation National Pitcher of the Year Watch List, the organization announced Wednesday.
The junior righty is one of just 142 pitchers to make the cut for the list, which represents 26 different conferences and reflect the top mound performers to this point of the 2026 season.
Castillo has taken a major step forward on the mound in 2026, going 3–1 with a 2.78 ERA over four starts while striking out 28 batters in 22.2 innings and holding opponents to a .171 batting average. He struck out a career-high 10 batters in six innings vs. Tarleton State, improving his average to 11.12 K/9 innings.
It’s been quite the breakout season for the junior and Los Lunas native, who posted a 11.95 ERA in 2024 and an 8.65 ERA in 2025 while allowing opponents to hit .402 and .354, respectively. In 2026, Castillo has nearly cut his career ERA in half this season while lowering his WHIP to 0.97 and recording 28 strikeouts after totaling 61 over his first two seasons combined.
BROWN KEEPS WINNING
• With New Mexico’s 13-7 start, Head Coach Tod Brown is now above .500 win percentage in his tenure in Albuquerque with a 118-114 record.
• The Lobos have increased their winning percentage from the year before in each of the last three seasons (21-33 in 2022, 26-25 in 2023, 28-26 in 2024, 30-23 in 2025).
LAST WEEKEND
• New Mexico went 1-2 in its three-game Mountain West opening series at San José State, scoring eight runs on 26 hits while holding the Spartans to a .216 team batting average over the weekend. The Lobos hit .241 as a team with four doubles and one home run while drawing 12 walks and stealing nine bases in nine attempts.
• Gene Trujillo led the Lobos offensively, batting .364 (4-for-11) with a double and a .462 on-base percentage. Karsen Waslefsky, Khalil Walker and Lenny Ashby each added four hits in the series, with Ashby providing the Lobos’ lone home run and finishing with a .538 slugging percentage. Anthony Diaz also collected four hits, including a pair of doubles, and scored a team-high three runs.
• On the mound, RHP Cristian Mogen delivered the weekend’s standout performance with 6.2 scoreless innings, allowing just two hits while striking out three. RHP Ryan Castillo earned the Lobos’ lone win of the series, allowing one earned run over 5.2 innings with four strikeouts. Out of the bullpen, Cooper Corkrean struck out six over 4.2 innings with a 1.93 ERA for the weekend.
• As a staff, the Lobos posted a 2.70 ERA across 26.2 innings with 21 strikeouts while limiting San José State to 21 hits.
WASLEFSKY NAMED TO BROOKS WALLACE AWARD WATCH LIST
New Mexico’s Karsen Waslefsky has been named to the Watch List for the College Baseball Foundation’s Brooks Wallace Award, the organization announced Wednesday morning.
The award honors the nation's top shortstop and will be presented by the College Baseball Foundation later this year. It is named for former Texas Tech shortstop Brooks Wallace, who played for the Red Raiders from 1977 to 1980. Wallace died of leukemia at the age of 27.
Waslefsky, a senior for the 12-1 Lobos, was one of 100 shortstops selected to the Watch List.
GARRETT REDE THE HERO
• With the Lobos unblemished start on the line in Game 2 of Saturday's doubleheader, it was grad senior and Rio Rancho native Garrett Rede who delivered when it mattered most. With the Lobos trailing 2-1 heading into the bottom of the eighth, Rede came up with an RBI double that brought in two runs and retook the lead. When the Tommies responded with an equalizer in the top of the ninth, he produced again, hitting a game-winning single with the bases loaded to walk it off and secure the series win.
• He earned the start in left field on Sunday as a reward and kept rolling, blasting a two-run homer that gave the Lobos a lead they wouldn't relinquish the rest of the way as they completed the sweep.
2026 OUTLOOK
• After another season in which the Lobos improved their winning percentage and made the Mountain West Tournament with one of their best offensive seasons in recent memory, New Mexico looks to be a threat to win the Mountain West in its final season with Fresno State, San Diego State and Washington State in the conference.
• Heading into Head Coach Tod Brown’s fifth year at the helm, the Lobos return three players that batted above .300 last season in starting roles and a total of nine upperclassmen pitching returners – eight of which with eight or more appearances last season – that combined for 217 innings of work.
• The Lobos’ 2026 roster is its most experienced in Brown’s tenure, with 18 seniors -- six of which being graduate seniors -- and 29 of 36 players being upperclassmen.
TOP BATTING TEAM IN THE NATION IN 2025
New Mexico led the entirety of NCAA D-I in team batting average (.337) and doubles per game (2.79) at the conclusion of the 2026 season, capping off a historic year that saw the Lobos rank among the Top 20 teams in the nation in seven different offensive categories. Four different Lobos ranked among the Top 100 in the nation in individual batting average -- Khalil Walker (#23, .397), Jordy Oriach (#29, .395), Josh McAlister (#78, .371) and Ethan Ott (#91, .368) -- they ranked Nos. 1, 2, 4 and 5 in the Mountain West.
UNM’s huge offensive year also saw the Lobos match a program record with 93 homers and notch the second-highest team slugging (.574) and sixth-best on-base percentage (.425) in school history.
| Stat |
Rank |
Value |
| Batting Average |
1 |
0.337 |
| Home Runs Per Game |
16 |
1.75 |
| Doubles Per Game |
1 |
2.79 |
| Total Doubles |
4 |
148 |
| Triples Per Game |
69 |
0.26 |
| Total Triples |
69 |
14 |
| Slugging Percentage |
3 |
0.574 |
| On Base Percentage |
13 |
0.425 |
| Scoring |
8 |
9.2 |
| Fielding Percentage |
98 |
0.973 |
ASHBY’S BIG RETURN
After spending the 2024 season at Kansas and winning the NCAA D-II Championship with Tampa in 2025, Lenny Junior Ashby is once more a Lobo for his final year of collegiate eligibility. The Aruban outfielder was a two-time All-MW selection in his first two seasons at UNM in 2022 and 2023, batting for a .361 average across 105 appearances in that span to go with 36 doubles, 26 homers, 110 RBI and 88 runs scored.
In his four years of collegiate baseball, Ashby has batted .325 in 205 games, driving in 165 runs and scoring 145 more while hitting 51 doubles, four triples and 36 homers.
SUPER SENIORS ABOUND
UNM boasts six graduate seniors on this year’s roster – OF Lenny Junior Ashby, RHP Josh Barnhouse, LHP Matthew Cornelius, OF Garrett Rede, LHP Matthew Romero and OF Khalil Walker – with Barnhouse, Cornelius, Romero and Walker all returning from last season. In total, the Lobos have 18 seniors on roster, the most Coach Tod Brown has had on a team in Albuquerque.
THE BULLPEN
• 2025 weekend starters RHP Ryan Castillo and RHP Cristian Mogen both look to headline the Lobos’ staff after promising performances in starting roles last season.
• After racking up 10 saves last season, RHP Ty Cunningham (21 App., 5.91 ERA, 32 IP) will move into a more high-volume non-closing role this year -- high-leverage relievers Josh Barnhouse (28 App., 6.07 ERA, 43 IP) and Luke Wiseman (25 App., 4.45 ERA, 30.1) also project to work more innings in their final collegiate seasons after being reliable in 2025.
• RHP Talor Grubbs (East Carolina) and Logan Barnett (Dayton/Heartland CC) add two more physical arms with D1 experience.
• Lefties Matt Cornelius (8 App.) and Matthew Romero (12 App.) both return for a grad year to make it nine returning arms with multiple appearances last season.
THE LINEUP
• A pair of two-time All-MW outfielders stand out in UNM’s new-look lineup -- two-time MW batting champion Khalil Walker (.396 career avg.) and the returning Lenny Junior Ashby (.325 career avg.).
• The lefty power bat Ashby (26 HR, 110 career RBI at UNM) looks to replace the production of Regional POTY Jordy Oriach after he transferred to Georgia in the offseason.
• The Lobos also get back Albuquerque native Akili Carris for his senior season after a productive 2025 that saw him hit a career-high .345 on the season and drive in 44 runs -- he’s started at third base in 71 games over the last two seasons.
• Luke Mansy (.353 average in 2025) returns after becoming a crucial part of UNM’s lineup down the stretch last season, as does SS Karsen Waslefsky (.298 average, 116 assists, .959 fielding percentage in 2025).
• Hawaii transfer Aidan Kuni looks to hold it down at first base and Houston transfer Tristan Russell will contend for an infield starting spot. Juco transfers Anthony Diaz (College of Central Florida) and Antonio Gianni (Central Arizona) also slot in as options in the outfield, as do Damian Garcia (Texas Southern) and Garrett Rede (Regis).
LONG BALL LOBOS
In 2025, 15 different players combined for 93 New Mexico home runs to match a school single-season record set in 2003. UNM ranked 30th in NCAA D1 in total homers and averaged 1.75 homers per game, good for 16th in the nation.
Josh McAlister (17) ranked third in the MW in total bombs, with Jordy Oriach (16) and Ethan Ott (16) just behind. Will Asby (13), Tye Wood (5), Andrew Neil (4), Caleb Herd (4), Karsen Waslefsky (5), Gene Trujillo (3) and Khalil Walker (4) all finished with multiple.
| Rank |
Home Runs |
Season |
| T1 |
93 |
2025 |
| T1 |
93 |
2003 |
| 2 |
91 |
1998 |
| 3 |
87 |
2023 |
| 4 |
85 |
1999 |
| 5 |
82 |
2005 |
| 6 |
75 |
2004 |
| 7 |
72 |
2024 |
| 8 |
70 |
1985 |
| 9 |
69 |
2005 |
| 10 |
67 |
2022 |