HONOLULU — The Hawaii baseball team is proving to be an inconsiderate host to another old friend from its days in the Western Athletic Conference.

UH put the hammer down on San Diego State for the second straight night at Les Murakami Stadium, this time with its most lopsided outcome of the season – a 16-0 runaway. The Rainbow Warriors will go for the series sweep at 1:05 p.m. Sunday with freshman Itsuki Takemoto set to take the mound.

UH (14-7) has played SDSU 150 times, the most of any opponent, with an 81-69 record.

But very few of those matchups were dominated to the degree of Friday’s 16-5 rout, followed up by Saturday’s start-to-finish runaway.

The ‘Bows pounded a season-high 20 hits to go with 12 walks. Randy Abshier (1-1) went six innings with seven strikeouts against five hits and two walks to pick up his first win of the season after a series of hard-luck no-decisions.

Dylan Waite, Sebastian Gonzalez and Brayden Marx contributed to UH’s second shutout of the year.

Austin Machado went 2-for-3 with a three-run homer in the five-run sixth and finished with six RBIs. Jake Tsukada was 3-for-5 and Jordan Donahue, Ben Zeigler-Namoa, Stone Miyao and Kyson Donahue recorded multi-hit games.

UH hung nine runs (seven earned) on SDSU starter Omar Serrano, including seven in the fourth inning.

Brian McInnis covers the state's sports scene for Spectrum News Hawaii. He can be reached at brian.mcinnis@charter.com.