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Maryland Baseball Falls to Troy 5-2 in Series Opener

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Maryland baseball faced a tough loss against Troy, falling 5-2 in the series opener. The Terps had their chances, loading the bases in both the fourth and sixth innings, but were unable to capitalize, leaving them frustrated as they returned to the dugout.

This defeat marked the fifth loss of the season for Maryland, echoing a similar experience they had earlier against Louisiana-Lafayette, where they suffered a 9-1 defeat. On Friday, Troy’s pitcher Tommy Egan proved to be a formidable opponent, delivering a five-inning scoreless performance that included striking out two-thirds of Maryland’s lineup, with standout Jordan Crosland being a victim twice.

On the other side of the mound, Maryland’s Lance Williams showed improvement after a rough outing last week. The sophomore bounced back with a solid six-inning performance, recording 10 strikeouts—five more than his previous start against Wagner. Coach Swope praised Williams, noting, “For the most part, Lance was dominating.”

Troy took the lead in the fourth inning when Aaron Piasecki launched a 345-foot home run over the right-field fence, scoring Blake Cavill and Jimmy Janicki. This put the Terps in a three-run deficit that they struggled to overcome.

Maryland’s hopes of closing the gap diminished in the fifth inning when Zaid Diaz’s line drive slipped past first baseman Paul Jones II, allowing a runner to score from second base. In relief, Cristofer Cespedes entered the game after Williams’ six innings, marking his sixth appearance this season. Although he faced challenges in the seventh, walking two batters and hitting another, he managed to escape a bases-loaded situation.

The eighth inning saw further trouble for Maryland as Nolan Book’s single up the middle allowed a Trojan runner to score, further widening the gap. The Terps struggled offensively, managing just seven hits in 32 at-bats, with only shortstop Ty Kaunas standing out by going 2-for-4 at the plate. Swope remarked on Kaunas, saying, “[Kaunas]’s a special talent. I couldn’t be happier that he’s here.”

In the ninth inning, David Mendez finally broke through against Troy’s relief pitcher Cooper Ellingworth, hitting a powerful shot that allowed both Jordan Crosland and Brayden Martin to score. However, with two outs already recorded, a ground out from Ryan Costello sealed Maryland’s fate, ending the game.

This matchup also marked the first Friday where no Terps attempted to steal a base, a significant shift for the team. With this loss, Maryland has now suffered four consecutive defeats on the road, with two more games in Alabama ahead as they look to turn their fortunes around.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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