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Ragin' Cajuns Dominate Terps in 9-1 Rout
22 Feb
Summary
- Louisiana secured a dominant 9-1 victory over Maryland baseball.
- Maryland's offense struggled, with only Rylen Stockton showing power.
- Pitching troubles continued for Maryland in the series' second game.

Maryland baseball experienced continued difficulties on Saturday, succumbing to a 9-1 defeat against Louisiana just one night after a devastating ninth-inning loss. The Ragin' Cajuns showcased a dominant performance, powered by left-handed starter Andrew Herrmann, who stifled the Terps through over six innings.
Louisiana's offense was potent, tallying 11 hits. Maryland's sole offensive spark came from sophomore catcher Rylen Stockton, who hit his second home run of the season. Outside of Stockton's contribution, the Terps managed only three hits.
Maryland's pitching staff faced challenges, with freshman starter Nic Morlang surrendering four earned runs in the fourth inning. The bullpen also struggled, contributing to the significant deficit. This series marks a challenging non-conference stretch for the Terps, who now aim to avoid a sweep on Sunday.




