Terps fall 11-8 to Georgetown as bats go silent in key situations

It was early trouble that doomed the Terps on Tuesday night. Georgetown brought in seven runs in the first three innings to run Maryland starter Brayden Ryan out of the game early. For the Hoyas, it was Kavi Caster homering twice and Connor Price’s three-run homer in the first that gave Georgetown the offense it … Continue reading Terps fall 11-8 to Georgetown as bats go silent in key situations

Early Maryland lead quickly vanishes in 5-run 8th; Indiana wins 7-6 in walk-off fashion

Friday night’s contest between Maryland and Indiana was going well for the visiting Terps until it suddenly wasn’t.   On a night where the offense was strong early and backed up by yet another strong outing by Kyle McCoy, the bullpen failed once again. A 5-run eighth inning cost the Terps another lead late in a … Continue reading Early Maryland lead quickly vanishes in 5-run 8th; Indiana wins 7-6 in walk-off fashion

Paris’ two-run shot off foul pole proves the difference as Maryland falls to UMBC, 5-2

After a series against Northwestern where runs were a common occurrence, a midweek pitchers duel was due for the Dirty Terps on Tuesday afternoon. A bullpen game between Maryland and UMBC resulted in ample offense but few runs. A combined 14 hits, 9 walks, and 5 hit batters typically yields more than seven combined runs, … Continue reading Paris’ two-run shot off foul pole proves the difference as Maryland falls to UMBC, 5-2

11-run second inning dooms Maryland in 11-5 series finale loss to UCLA

Maryland pitching held UCLA scoreless for eight of Sunday’s nine innings. But in the lone inning that the Bruins did score, they posted double-digits. The Terps battled throughout the rest of Sunday’s contest after surrendering 11 runs in the second inning, but they couldn’t piece together a frame of more than two runs at any … Continue reading 11-run second inning dooms Maryland in 11-5 series finale loss to UCLA

Scheumann’s long-ball the difference as Maryland falls to Ball State, 5-3

Ball State’s DJ Scheumann was yet to have a collegiate at-bat before Saturday’s game against Maryland. After a hit-by-pitch and a flyout in his first two at-bats, the Cardinals freshman took full advantage of his third plate appearance.  With one runner on base in a tie game, Scheumann crushed a two-run blast over the fence … Continue reading Scheumann’s long-ball the difference as Maryland falls to Ball State, 5-3