By Jimmy Perrino The #12 Maryland Terrapins (7-4) were defeated by the UNC Wilmington Seahawks (9-3) 11-7, losing both ends of today’s doubleheader. In this very sloppy game, both starters pitched very well until the fifth inning. In the top half of the frame a Jose Cuas single drove in Brandon Lowe, who had doubled, … Continue reading Seahawks Claw Past Terps in Error Filled Game
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Seahawks Take Shawaryn Deep Three Times, Defeat Terps in Game 1
by: Matt Present One reason for Mike Shawaryn’s dominance this season is his ability to throw strikes. He had walked just two batters though 20 innings of work coming into Saturday. However with the wind blowing out in Wilmington, the strike throwing backfired; Shawaryn issued three homers, including back-to-back homers to Gavin Stupienski, and Corey … Continue reading Seahawks Take Shawaryn Deep Three Times, Defeat Terps in Game 1
Series Preview: UNC Wilmington (7-3)
The Terps (7-2) have headed south for the fourth straight weekend and will play their first true road series of the season. They'll take on the UNC Wilmington Seahawks (7-3), who have been the class of the Colonial Athletic Conference since its inception 30 years ago. The Seahawks are looking for their 17th consecutive winning season … Continue reading Series Preview: UNC Wilmington (7-3)
Mother Nature’s Wrath Not Slowing Down the Twelfth-Ranked Terps
by John Vittas One cancellation, four postponements, two delays, an extra road trip and a whole lot of uncertainty - that's what characterized the first three weeks of the Maryland baseball season. In a year where the weather has shown no mercy on college baseball teams across the Northeast, the No. 12 Maryland baseball squad has … Continue reading Mother Nature’s Wrath Not Slowing Down the Twelfth-Ranked Terps
LISTEN: LaMonte Wade joins Episode 4 of the Maryland Baseball Podcast
Terps CF LaMonte Wade joins Episode 4 of the Maryland Baseball Podcast. Phil DePase joins the conversation with host John Vittas To listen to Episodes 1-3, which include guests Mike Shawaryn, Kevin Smith and Nick Cieri, click here.
Kevin Smith and Andrew Bechtold: Freshmen Friends and Competitors
By Dan Servodidio When Kevin Smith and Andrew Bechtold first met, they were introduced as each other’s competition. Little did they know, it was that encounter that would lead to a path of success, respect, and most importantly for them, friendship. The Maryland baseball freshmen standouts both had official visits on the same day with … Continue reading Kevin Smith and Andrew Bechtold: Freshmen Friends and Competitors
Rankings Update: Terps remain as high as No. 12 in the D1Baseball.com poll
The Terps took two of three from Appalachian State this weekend, which led to some disagreement between polls. Up in some, down in another, but it's safe to say the Terps are in the middle of the pack in the top 25... NCBWA: Down 2 to No. 20 (http://www.ncaa.com/rankings/baseball/d1/ncbwa) D1Baseball.com: Remain at No. 12 (http://www.ncaa.com/rankings/baseball/d1/d1baseballcom-top-25) Baseball America: Remain … Continue reading Rankings Update: Terps remain as high as No. 12 in the D1Baseball.com poll
Link Drop – Monday, March 2
The Terps took 2 of 3 from Appalachian State this weekend in Emerson, Georgia. Here's the latest media coverage on the team: The Diamondback Terps Baseball Takes Series Against Appalachian State Behind Big Innings by Phillip Suitts Brian Shaffer pitches Maryland Baseball to win over Appalachian State by Phillip Suitts Testudo Times No. 12 Terps Down … Continue reading Link Drop – Monday, March 2
VIDEO: Szefc, Martir talk App State Series win
John Szefc speaks to MBN's John Vittas after the Terps' series win over Appalachian State in Emerson, Georgia: Junior catcher Kevin Martir talks about the weekend. Martir had two hits and an RBI in Sunday's 8-2 win:
What did we learn this weekend? Takeaway time!
The Terps took two out of three from the Appalachian State Mountaineers this weekend in Emerson, Georgia. A dominating performance from ace Mike Shawaryn on Friday led to a 4-2 victory. On Saturday, the Mountaineers bats sparked. They knocked out starter Taylor Stiles after just 3 1/3 innings en route to a 9-7 win. In … Continue reading What did we learn this weekend? Takeaway time!