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Maryland baseball has undergone offseason changes that will ultimately give it a new look next year

The 2021 season was a successful one for Maryland baseball, as the team finished second in the Big Ten and made the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2017. The Terps ended the season with a record of 30-18 and were ranked at the No. 25 spot by D1Baseball. But as the college baseball world shifts its focus to the upcoming 2021 MLB Draft and summer ball, the Terps have already undergone some changes.

The first change came when pitching coach Corey Muscara left Maryland after four seasons to take on a similar role at Wake Forest.