Maryland Loses 10-3 to No. 22 West Virginia in Midweek Duel
Maryland's baseball team fell 10-3 to No. 22 West Virginia in a midweek game. The Mountaineers dominated early, scoring 10 runs within the first four innings. Maryland's pitching staff struggled, requiring six pitchers and allowing 10 hits along with eight walks, leading to their sixth loss of the season. Franklin Pichardo Jr. managed to hit his first career home run in the ninth inning, but it was too late for a comeback. The Terps will look to rebound against Purdue as Big Ten play kicks off this weekend.
By the Numbers- Maryland used six pitchers in the game, combining for 11 strikeouts.
- Franklin Pichardo Jr. recorded his first career home run.
- Nate Hawton-Henley achieved his first two career hits in the game.
- Brayden Martin leads the team with 28 hits this season.
Despite West Virginia's strong performance, Maryland's late-game improvements, with Pichardo Jr. and Hawton-Henley stepping up, hint at potential for future games. However, the Terps must address their pitching inconsistencies to stay competitive in the upcoming Big Ten series.
State of Play- Maryland's record drops to 10-6 after this loss.
- West Virginia improves to 4-1 at home in the 2026 season.
- Maryland's next matchup is against Purdue, starting on March 13.
Looking ahead, Maryland needs to tighten their pitching strategies and build on their batting momentum against Purdue. Establishing consistency in their performance will be crucial as they enter an important phase with Big Ten games ahead.
Bottom LineMaryland must learn from this defeat and harness their potential with critical matchups on the horizon. Developing their pitching staff and capitalizing on offensive strengths will be essential for a successful start in Big Ten play.
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