Maryland Eastern Shore Baseball Team Falls to Towson Tigers 8-3

Wednesday, March 18, 2026 at 8:05 PM

The University of Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks baseball team suffered an 8-3 defeat against Towson University in their midweek matchup. Despite the loss, Julian Jimenez provided a bright spot by hitting his first home run of the season.

The University of Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks baseball team traveled to Towson University for a midweek contest but came up short, falling to the Tigers by a score of 8-3.

While the Hawks were unable to secure a victory on the road, there was a notable highlight during the game. Julian Jimenez connected for his first home run of the season, providing a spark for the team despite the challenging outcome.

The loss represents a setback for the Hawks as they continue their season schedule. The team will look to bounce back from this defeat and build momentum moving forward.

Jimenez’s milestone home run serves as a positive development for both the player and the program as they work to establish offensive consistency throughout the campaign.

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