After Penn State scored three unanswered runs, Maryland baseball found itself in its first extra-innings game of the season.
Maryland graduate student Nick Robinson took the mound to begin the 10th inning and got off to a shaky start.
With runners on first and second and two outs, Penn State left fielder Tayven Kelley smacked a two-RBI double that bounced to the left-center field wall. Walker found his way home before the inning ended, giving Penn State a three-run lead.
Although Maryland loaded the bases in the bottom of the 10th inning, it was not able to find the winning run, eventually falling to the Nittany Lions, 6-4, in front of a packed crowd in College Park.