The Terps (22-18, 7-5) took two out of three in their weekend series against Purdue at home, and topped James Madison University 19-12 after a ten-inning contest in Harrisonburg. This weekend they will travel to Penn State to take on the Nittany Lions.
The Diamondback:
Madison Nickens flashes potential in leadoff spot for Maryland baseball – Kyle Melnick
Zach Jancarski provides spark for Maryland baseball in two starts against Purdue – Kyle Melnick
Testudo Times:
Maryland baseball beats James Madison, 19-12, in offensive showcase – Alex Littlehales
Maryland baseball: Terps dominate Purdue 11-3, take the series – Andrew Kramer
247 Sports:
Maryland Baseball Looking to Get Off the NCAA Bubble – Josh Stirn
D1 Baseball: