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Terps Lose Regular Season Finale To No. 20 Nebraska, 9-1
LINCOLN, NE – Maryland softball lost its regular-season finale against No. 20 Nebraska, 9-1, at Bowlin Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Maryland finished the season 18-31 overall and 3-19 in Big Ten play. Nebraska (38-12, 17-5 Big Ten) used a four-run opening inning to supply its lead it would never relinquish to Maryland. […]

LINCOLN, NE – Maryland softball lost its regular-season finale against No. 20 Nebraska, 9-1, at Bowlin Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Maryland finished the season 18-31 overall and 3-19 in Big Ten play.
Nebraska (38-12, 17-5 Big Ten) used a four-run opening inning to supply its lead it would never relinquish to Maryland. The Huskers added runs in the second (two runs) and third (one run) before hitting a game-winning two-run homer in the sixth.
The Terps scored their lone run in the fifth inning, with Julia Shearer reaching home plate on a wild pitch. The Terps had additional runners in scoring position, but were unable to plate any more runs.
Shearer, Mariah Penta, and Sammi Woods were the only batters to record a hit for Maryland.
Bri Godfrey opened up the game in the circle for the Terps. Julia Shearer and Keira Bucher each made a relief appearance out of the bullpen.
Breaking Down The Action
- Nebraska took a 4-0 lead in the opening inning of play. Highlighted by a lead off homer by Jordyn Bahl.
- The Huskers extended their lead to 6-0 in the second, off two RBI doubles.
- Nebraska hit a RBI single, adding a run in the bottom of the third.
- Maryland scored its first run in the fifth, making it a 7-1 game. Julia Shearer reached home plate on a wild pitch.
- Nebraska added a game-ending two-run homer in the bottom of the sixth, securing a 9-1 victory.