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Maryland baseball in danger of being swept by Indiana after 14-2 thrashing

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After winning 23 consecutive Big Ten series, Maryland baseball has lost two straight weekend sets. That fate was sealed Saturday in convincing fashion when it was dominated by Indiana for the second day in a row, 14-2.

The Terps have been outscored, 29-6, in the first two games of the series.

The loss marked Maryland’s first time losing back-to-back series since 2019.

Maryland’s bats were silenced throughout the first six innings to the tune of a single hit. Indiana starter Connor Foley was sensational, delivering 10 strikeouts and not allowing a run. Foley is projected to be picked in the early rounds of this year’s MLB draft.