Maryland baseball couldn't repeat its record-breaking offensive performance from Saturday, falling, 11-9, at Western Carolina Sunday. The contest included a fierce comeback in an intense back-and-forth game that extended to a 10th inning.
After scoring a program-high 35 runs in Saturday's game, the Terps struggled to find the same offensive power. Western Carolina’s pitching staff held Maryland to eight hits, while the Catamounts capitalized on key opportunities to secure the win.
Maryland struck first in the top half of the first inning. Brayden Martin — who got on with an infield single — crossed home plate after Alex Calarco was walked on a full count.