The Terps dominated on a cold day at Bob “Turtle” Smith Stadium as Maryland defeated Cornell, 12-5. Junior starting pitcher Ryan Ramsey was electric for the Terps as he struck out a career-high 13 batters in six innings of work against the Big Red. Ramsey had his best stuff from the first pitch and he … Continue reading Ryan Ramsey Sets a New Career High in Strike Outs as Maryland Beats Cornell
Game Recaps
Terps Go Home Happy After a Walk off Home Run from Matt Shaw
A walk off homerun by sophomore shortstop Matt Shaw at Bob “Turtle” Smith Stadium gives No. 24 Maryland a 10-9 victory over Georgetown in College Park, Maryland on Friday night. The Terps felt like they were down the entire game but never quit. At one point, Maryland trailed 9-5. Junior third basemen and pitcher Nick … Continue reading Terps Go Home Happy After a Walk off Home Run from Matt Shaw
Maryland fends off VCU in dramatic back and forth game
Maryland baseball returned to Bob “Turtle” Smith Stadium today to face the Virginia Commonwealth Rams to kick off a midweek home and home series. Ryan Van Buren began his first of the season with two quick outs and nearly a third until third baseman Tyler Locklear reached base on an error. He was able to … Continue reading Maryland fends off VCU in dramatic back and forth game
Maryland falls to East Carolina to close out LeClair Classic
Entering the final day of the Keith LeClair Classic with one win and one loss, No. 21 Maryland took on the East Carolina Pirates on Sunday in Greenville, North Carolina. The Pirates eliminated the Terps last June in the NCAA tournament, and today marked their first meeting since. Just like the previous game against Indiana … Continue reading Maryland falls to East Carolina to close out LeClair Classic
Maryland offense powers past Indiana State, puts Terps back in win column
After suffering their first defeat of the season against Michigan, No. 21 Maryland looked to get back in the win column Saturday against Indiana State in Greenville, North Carolina. The Terps got off to a quick start on the basepaths. Luke Shliger, coming a double short of the cycle in yesterday’s affair, greeted Sycamore starting … Continue reading Maryland offense powers past Indiana State, puts Terps back in win column
Maryland suffers first loss of season against Michigan
On a beautiful Friday afternoon in Greenville, North Carolina, No. 21 Maryland took on the Michigan Wolverines to kick off the Keith LeClair Classic. The Terps put Michigan starter Cameron Weston to work early in the first inning. Luke Shliger swiped third base to raise his stolen base count to six in the early season, … Continue reading Maryland suffers first loss of season against Michigan
Maryland handles Delaware, advances to 8-0
Delaware -- playing its first midweek game of its season -- deployed a bullpen game approach attempting to get through nine innings without having a traditional starting pitching option. Dom Velazquez, who typically enters games out of the bullpen in the late innings, got the start for the Blue Hens. The hard-throwing right hander cruised … Continue reading Maryland handles Delaware, advances to 8-0
Maryland sweeps doubleheader and series, hits historic mark
Saturday's doubleheader was an historic one for the Maryland Baseball program, as its sweep over the Campbell Fighting Camels gave it a 7-0 start to the 2022 season -- the best start to a season in program history. With the weekend rotation proving once again that it's a terrifying three-headed monster, Ryan Ramsey and Jason … Continue reading Maryland sweeps doubleheader and series, hits historic mark
Dean edges Harrington, Terps reign victorious in Friday night pitchers duel
The stage was set between two of the nation's best pitchers Friday night in Buies Creek, North Carolina, as the Terps kicked off a three-game set with Campbell. With Maryland's Nick Dean matched up with Campbell's Thomas Harrington, hits were scarce. But a manufactured run in the first inning would kick off the Terps' offense … Continue reading Dean edges Harrington, Terps reign victorious in Friday night pitchers duel
Lorusso walks off UMBC, Maryland wins 3-2
After having been shut out since the third inning, the Maryland offense finally came to life in the bottom of the ninth with the game tied at two. Chris Alleyne led off with a double, a line drive over the head of the UMBC left fielder that bounced off the base of the wall. Matt … Continue reading Lorusso walks off UMBC, Maryland wins 3-2