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Maryland baseball falls to UCLA in extra innings, 12-6

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Maryland baseball’s last-gasp rally fell well short in an intense extra-inning battle against UCLA, ultimately falling 12-6 after a dramatic 10th frame.

The Terps wasted no time getting on the board. In the bottom of the first inning, Alex Calarco struck a homer to right-center field, scoring Chris Hacopian and giving the Terps an early 2-0 lead.

On the mound, sophomore right-hander Kyle McCoy set the tone for Maryland with an impressive outing. McCoy kept the UCLA hitters off balance, working effectively through the first four innings while allowing just two hits and striking out five batters.