Carl Stajduhar and Jared Mang homered and Scottie Graham drove in a career-high five runs for New Mexico in an 18-0 win over Hawaii this afternoon at Les Murakami Stadium.

The 18-run loss was Hawaii’s worst at home as an NCAA member and the most runs UH has given up at home since losing 23-11 to UCLA in 1997.

UH (2-3) also tied a program record with 17 walks allowed.

Colton Thompson (1-0) allowed two hits in six shutout innings with one walk and five strikeouts to earn the win for the Lobos (2-1).

Austin Isenhart earned a three-inning save in an 18-run game, striking out four and allowing one hit.

Josh Pigg (0-1) gave up eight runs — three earned — on seven hits in 3 2/3 innings to take the loss in his first UH start.

Pigg walked five batters and reliever Patrick Martin issued eight free passes in two innings.

Bryce Ah Sam walked four in two innings.

Jacob Sheldon-Collins, Eric Ramirez, Alex Sawelson and Casey Ryan singled for Hawaii’s four hits.

Hawaii hadn’t lost a game by 18 runs since dropping a 22-1 contest at UC Irvine in April 1974.

The series finale is Monday night at a special 5:35 p.m. start time.