No. 1-seed Maryland’s historic 48-win season came to a devastating close Monday night, following an 11-8 defeat at the hands of No. 3-seed UConn in a do-or-die game in College Park. The Terps, who hosted a regional for the first time in program history, were one win away from advancing to their first super regional in seven years.
Despite a late rally that saw the Terps cut UConn’s lead to two after trailing by as many as eight runs, Maryland couldn’t finish the job in the latter innings, ending its 2022 campaign in front of its home fans in disappointing fashion.