No. 21 Coastal Carolina spoils Zach Thompson’s Maryland pitching debut

In the bottom of the third inning, with runners on the corners and no outs for No. 21 Coastal Carolina, Maryland pitching coach Corey Muscara took a trip to the mound to settle down his starter. In the midst of his Maryland debut, junior Zach Thompson was one poor pitch away from letting the game … Continue reading No. 21 Coastal Carolina spoils Zach Thompson’s Maryland pitching debut

Maryland squanders early lead, drops season-opener to Campbell in extras

When sophomore catcher Justin Vought blasted a two-run homer to give Maryland baseball a 4-0 lead early in its season-opener against Campbell, it appeared the Terps would cruise to their first win of year. Many question marks followed the team into the new season after the program lost several seniors and four players — including … Continue reading Maryland squanders early lead, drops season-opener to Campbell in extras

Aggies come from behind again to clinch Fall World Series

In two consecutive games, the Old Liners were only three outs away from clinching the Fall World Series. Both times, the Aggies battled back from three runs down in the final inning. One day after scoring four runs in their final at-bats to tie the series, 1-1, the Aggies scored three runs on three hits … Continue reading Aggies come from behind again to clinch Fall World Series

Old Liners hold on against Aggies for Game 1 win in Fall World Series

Entering the fifth inning, the Old Liners were hitless in Game 1 of the Fall World Series but only trailed the Aggies by one run. Once that hit came, an RBI-double from sophomore Randy Bednar, the Old Liners' offense kept coming, and a two-run bottom of the fifth led them to their 3-2 win in … Continue reading Old Liners hold on against Aggies for Game 1 win in Fall World Series

5 takeaways from Maryland’s exhibition against Southern New Hampshire

Maryland baseball played in one of its two fall exhibitions Sunday afternoon, hosting Southern New Hampshire for a 19-inning marathon. The Terps scored twice in the bottom of the eighth to secure a 3-2 lead through nine innings. A scheduled 18-inning exhibition went one more, as Maryland scored three runs in the bottom of the … Continue reading 5 takeaways from Maryland’s exhibition against Southern New Hampshire

Maryland’s 2018 season ends with 13-3 loss to Indiana

Maryland baseball learned during pregame warmups that Saturday's game against Indiana would be its last of the season. Michigan State's win clinched the final spot in the Big Ten tournament, eliminating the Terps from postseason contention for the first time since 2013. Maryland (24-30, 9-14 Big Ten) arrived in Bloomington with their eyes set on … Continue reading Maryland’s 2018 season ends with 13-3 loss to Indiana

Maryland loses for 2nd straight day as postseason race tightens

Maryland baseball no longer controls its own destiny, now requiring assistance to earn a Big Ten tournament berth after losing for the second straight day against Indiana. All eyes for the remainder of Friday will turn to East Lansing, where Michigan State has a chance to put itself a game ahead of the Terps heading … Continue reading Maryland loses for 2nd straight day as postseason race tightens

Eighth-inning homer dooms Maryland, drops series opener to Indiana

Junior right-hander John Murphy struck out the first two batters he faced out the bullpen — each representing the go-ahead run  — narrowly escaping an eighth-inning jam before conceding a costly three-run home run in an all-important series opener against Indiana. The Terps (24-28, 9-12 Big Ten) held a 4-2 lead before a two-hour weather … Continue reading Eighth-inning homer dooms Maryland, drops series opener to Indiana