With right-hander Hunter Parsons over 100 pitches in his first-career Friday night start, pitching coach Corey Muscara visited the mound in the middle of a 2-0 count to tell his starter the next two batters were his regardless of the result. Parsons threw two more balls to walk the hitter, but with the confidence instilled … Continue reading Maryland beats Rutgers behind Parsons’ masterful first-career Friday start
Author: Joe Catapano
Series Preview: Rutgers Scarlet Knights
Maryland baseball showed in Wednesday's extra-inning victory over Towson that it will be fighting until the very end of the season. The Terps played from behind the entire contest, tying the game in both the eighth and ninth innings before Nick Dunn delivered the game-winning hit in the bottom of the 10th — the first … Continue reading Series Preview: Rutgers Scarlet Knights
Nick Dunn delivers walk-off hit in extras to beat Towson
Maryland baseball is still fighting to extend its season, and while Wednesday's midweek matchup with Towson would neither help nor hurt those chances, erasing two late deficits before second baseman Nick Dunn's walk-off single in extras was representative of the team's challenge to make a late push into the Big Ten Tournament. First baseman Kevin … Continue reading Nick Dunn delivers walk-off hit in extras to beat Towson
Game Preview: Towson Tigers
Maryland baseball's chances at making the Big Ten Tournament took a big hit after losing two of three on the road against Nebraska this past weekend. Mathematically, though, there's still a chance to sneak into the last spot with little room for error against Rutgers and Indiana. Before then, the Terps will host Towson on … Continue reading Game Preview: Towson Tigers
Maryland mounts comeback, but falls short against West Virginia
While Maryland baseball would've liked to earn a road win Tuesday evening against West Virginia before returning to crucial conference play, the Mountaineers needed a victory to continue building their resume for a potential at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament next month. The contrasting sense of urgencies showed early, as the surging Mountaineers took advantage of … Continue reading Maryland mounts comeback, but falls short against West Virginia
Game Preview: West Virginia Mountaineers
Maryland baseball (19-24, 5-9) kept its Big Ten Tournament hopes alive over the weekend, taking two of three games from Michigan State on the road. The Terps sit in 10th place in the conference, with Rutgers and Michigan State still in between them and an opportunity in the postseason. Now, before their next conference challenge, … Continue reading Game Preview: West Virginia Mountaineers
Game Preview: George Mason Patriots
Maryland's postseason hopes took a hit over the weekend after losing all three games at home against Purdue, extending a current six-game losing streak. The Terps (16-23, 3-8 Big Ten) fell to 11th place of 13 teams in the Big Ten with three teams in between them and the last spot in the conference tournament. … Continue reading Game Preview: George Mason Patriots
Maryland pitchers struggle in midweek loss to VCU
When Maryland baseball shut out VCU earlier this season in a 2-0 victory, five different pitchers shined in scoreless performances. But in the second game of the home-and-home season series on Tuesday, five Terps pitchers conceded at least two earned runs. Tarnishing redshirt senior Alec Tuohy's first-career start on the mound for Maryland, VCU scored … Continue reading Maryland pitchers struggle in midweek loss to VCU
Game Preview: VCU Rams
Maryland baseball will look to erase last weekend from its mind when it opens up a six-game homestand Tuesday against VCU, a team it previously shut out on the road earlier this season. While it was a frustrating three days for the Terps (16-19, 3-5 Big Ten) over the weekend, it wasn't necessarily because they … Continue reading Game Preview: VCU Rams
Michigan beats Maryland after four-hour delay, sweeping shortened series
When Maryland baseball arrived in Michigan for its first conference road series of the season, the Terps didn't think they'd only play two games and receive just 21 pitches combined from their Friday and Saturday starters. It was a weekend that featured over six hours of weather-related delays, and both an emergency and abbreviated start from … Continue reading Michigan beats Maryland after four-hour delay, sweeping shortened series