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Maryland baseball’s postseason hopes dwindle after falling to Penn State in extra innings, 6-5

It all went down in extra innings on Friday at “The Bob.”

Maryland baseball’s Kenny Lippman returned to the mound for the 10th inning and hit his first batter before following it up with a fly out. Lippman then faced Penn State’s Tayven Kelley, nearly getting a strikeout on a foul-tip; however, the umpire ruled the ball hit the dirt.

This is where chaos ensued.

Kelly proceeded to hit a two-run double and head coach Matt Swope was subsequently tossed from the game while attempting to make a pitching change.

Then, Logan Berrier entered the game and the Nittany Lions scored after Chris Hacopian’s throw was off-line and Devin Russell did not make an effort to tag the runner out.