MM 2.21: Maryland baseball’s disastrous 9th inning leads to 7-6 walkoff loss to Louisiana
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All seemed to be going well for Maryland baseball eight innings into series-opening matchup on the road at Louisiana.
Ryan Costello’s three-run home run and David Mendez’s solo shot — his first as a Terp — brought his squad up early. The Ragin’ Cajuns stormed back to make things tight, but Paul Jones II’s two-run double in the sixth gave Maryland some insurance and Cristofer Cespedes kept Louisiana at bay in the seventh and eighth innings.
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But then the floodgates broke. Cespedes walked two batters in a row — his first two walks of the season — and then gave up back-to-back singles. Still up two runs — but with the bases loaded — Matt Swope sent in right-hander Jayson Torres to close the night out.
Torres hit the first batter, then walked the second. Tie game. Right-hander Ryan Bailey came in hoping to salvage extra innings; but he walked the first and only hitter he faced. Louisiana rejoiced as it left Friday with a 7-6 win that was essentially handed to it in the final frame.
Maryland’s bullpen nightmare doesn’t take away from a strong outing from sophomore starter Lance Williams. The right-handed East Carolina transfer allowed just one run in 4 2/3 innings, posting five strikeouts and only one walk while allowing five hits.
Williams has now allowed just two runs in his 9 2/3 innings across two games as a Terp.
In other news
Maryland men’s basketball returns to Xfinity Center on Saturday for a matchup with Washington. Ryan Alonardo had the preview.
No. 2 Maryland men’s lacrosse hosts No. 12 Princeton Saturday for another marquee lacrosse matchup. Dylan Schmidt previewed the action.
No. 3 Maryland women’s lacrosse survived a scare from Saint Joseph’s, 17-15, on the second leg of two games in three days. Jude Wilkenfeld covered the game.
Maryland wrestling closed out its regular season Friday with a 20-19 win over Drexel.
Ending the regular season with a W! #TurtlePower🐢💪 x #TFINpic.twitter.com/9pKhMnz8nT
— Maryland Wrestling (@TerpsWrestling) February 21, 2026
No. 25 Maryland gymnastics squeaked out a win over Nebraska at Xfinity Center on Friday.
NEVER BACK DOWN! 🔥
— Maryland Gymnastics (@TerpsGymnastics) February 21, 2026
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Maryland softball dropped both legs of its Friday doubleheader, with Virginia and Delaware.
Final from game one
— Maryland Softball (@TerpsSoftball) February 20, 2026
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Final against Delaware
— Maryland Softball (@TerpsSoftball) February 20, 2026
We are back in action tomorrow at 10 a.m. against Toledo in the Liberty Softball Classic🐢
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Maryland track and field competed at the Navy Select Meet in Annapolis.
Terps earn six first-place finishes at the Navy Select Meet.
— Maryland Track & Field (@MarylandTrack) February 20, 2026
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Boston College transfer defensive back Amari Jackson, who committed to Maryland football in January, officially signed.
𝐋𝐨𝐜𝐤𝐞𝐝 𝐈𝐧 🔒
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) February 20, 2026
Welcome to College Park, @Amarjackson1!
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