
Maryland Baseball Closes Season with 6-4 Victory Over Penn State
Maryland’s baseball team rallied late, powered by home runs from Devin Russell and Paul Jones II, to defeat Penn State 6‑4 and finish the season on a high note.
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Maryland’s baseball team rallied late, powered by home runs from Devin Russell and Paul Jones II, to defeat Penn State 6‑4 and finish the season on a high note.

Maryland’s baseball team rolled past Penn State 12-2, powered by Cristofer Cespedes’ dominant pitching and a barrage of extra-base hits that turned an early deficit into a decisive win.

Maryland’s pitcher Cristofer Cespedes struck out 12 Nittany Lions as the Terrapins rolled to a 12‑2 victory, ending the game early with a 10‑run rule.

The Terps dropped a 13‑3 decision to Penn State, leaving twelve runners on base and prompting coach Matt Swope to call for urgent improvements.

The Nittany Lions erupted offensively, scoring 13 runs in seven innings while stranding a dozen baserunners, setting a new program mark for home runs.