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No. 22 Maryland baseball records season-low in runs in 5-2 loss to Dallas Baptist

In the bottom of the sixth inning, No. 22 Maryland baseball found itself down two runs in the final game of the series against Dallas Baptist. Sophomore catcher Nate Rombach stepped up to the plate to face off against Maryland sophomore pitcher Jason Savacool.

On the second pitch of the at-bat, Rombach sailed the ball deep over the left-center field wall. The home run gave Dallas Baptist a three-run lead and seemed to erase any hope the Terps had of getting back into the game and returning to College Park with the road series win.

The Terps took an early lead in the second inning and loaded the bases in the top of the ninth with a chance to catch the Patriots however, they ultimately lost their second game of the away series, 5-2.