Terps climb all the way back to stay perfect on Opening Weekend

The Terrapins won their first two games of the weekend by generous margins, outscoring opponents 19-4, but on Sunday they rallied back late in the ninth to secure a 4-2 victory over the College of Charleston in the biggest comeback of the year. Maryland tallied just three hits through the first eight innings, all of … Continue reading Terps climb all the way back to stay perfect on Opening Weekend

Five things to know from Maryland’s exhibition versus St. John’s

Maryland hosted the St. John's University Red Storm Sunday afternoon in an 18-inning scrimmage as Fall baseball for the Terps is nearing its conclusion. Many newcomers to this Terrapins team had an opportunity to display their talent on the diamond while returning members were able to get in some reps versus a generally highly-regarded St. … Continue reading Five things to know from Maryland’s exhibition versus St. John’s

Team Papio dominates for second straight win in Fall World Series

In the bottom of the third inning, Team Papio shortstop Ben Cowles sent out a deep ball as centerfielder Troy Schreffler could do nothing but stand and watch as it cleared the wall. Cowles' two-run big fly opened the game wide open as Team Papio went on to defeat Team Swope 16-6 for the team's … Continue reading Team Papio dominates for second straight win in Fall World Series

Michigan eliminates Maryland from Big Ten tournament

After the Terps lost 10-4 to the Michigan Wolverines on Friday in Omaha, Nebraska, Maryland was eliminated from its first Big Ten tournament under second-year head coach Rob Vaughn. Both defensively and offensively, the Terps struggled to get a handle on the Wolverines in the elimination game, Maryland's first time facing elimination in the 2019 … Continue reading Michigan eliminates Maryland from Big Ten tournament