The Maryland Terrapins offense was quiet for the majority of the front-end of Sunday's doubleheader against Tennessee. But when the moment called, it came through. The Terps scored one run in the sixth, one in the seventh, two in the eighth and finally took a lead by putting up a six spot in the ninth … Continue reading Maryland’s six-run ninth inning clinches road series win
Game Recaps
Terps open 2018 campaign with shutout victory over Tennessee
With two outs in the bottom of the first inning, Maryland senior pitcher Taylor Bloom allowed back-to-back singles. Tennessee was unable to score, but Bloom’s pitch count was inflated — resembling a problem he had at times in 2017. Then, Bloom found his rhythm. He went on to allow just four more hits in the … Continue reading Terps open 2018 campaign with shutout victory over Tennessee
Aggies beat the Old Liners, 16-1, in Game 3 to complete Fall World Series comeback
With the Old Liners leading by eight runs in the Fall World Series after winning the first two games, Aggies captain Kevin Biondic asked head coach Rob Vaughn to put the number "8" in their opponent's run column on the scoreboard prior to Game 3. The senior knew his team would have to win by nine runs … Continue reading Aggies beat the Old Liners, 16-1, in Game 3 to complete Fall World Series comeback
Old Liners explode for 11 runs to beat Aggies in Game 2
The Old Liners held a three-run lead with the bases loaded and no outs before right-hander Mike Vasturia recorded three straight outs to clinch a victory over the Aggies in Game 1 of the Fall World Series. One day later, it was the Old Liners offense with three runners on with nobody out in the … Continue reading Old Liners explode for 11 runs to beat Aggies in Game 2
Morris, Dunn lead Old Liners to victory in Fall World Series opener
Mike Vasturia's curveball dropped in, freezing Randy Bednar for strike three. The 6-foot-7 right-hander pumped his fist, having worked out of a bases loaded jam to close out the game and send the Old Liners home with a 5-2 victory over the Aggies in the opener of Maryland's Fall World Series. Second baseman Nick Dunn … Continue reading Morris, Dunn lead Old Liners to victory in Fall World Series opener
Maryland gives up lead, falls to WVU
The Maryland Terrapins were leading West Virginia 4-3 heading into the eighth inning, just six outs away from advancing to the regional final. The eighth inning was a different story than the rest of the game though, and Maryland was sent home packing after losing to WVU 8-5. The eighth inning was just as surprising … Continue reading Maryland gives up lead, falls to WVU
Maryland explodes for 16 runs, stays alive by beating UMBC
UMBC starter Matt Chanin retired the first seven Maryland batters of the game and it looked like the Terps' offensive struggles from the day before were going to continue. But the eighth batter for Maryland, Kevin Smith, drew a walk, and there was no turning back. The Maryland Terrapins came into the game against UMBC … Continue reading Maryland explodes for 16 runs, stays alive by beating UMBC
Shaffer struggles, Terps fall to WVU in NCAA Tournament opener
Entering the NCAA Tournament, Maryland ace Brian Shaffer had given up just six home runs all season. But the junior right-hander struggled Friday, surrendering five more long balls as the Terps fell to West Virginia, 9-1, in the opening game of the Winston-Salem Regional. Shaffer, who labored through his last start as well, lasted just … Continue reading Shaffer struggles, Terps fall to WVU in NCAA Tournament opener
Gum hits a grand slam, but Terps fall in Big Ten semis
After surviving three elimination games in three days Maryland finally ran out of gas on Sunday. The Terps fell behind early and never recovered as their Big Ten Tournament run came to an end at the hands of a Northwestern team that will now play for the title. The Wildcats pushed across three runs in … Continue reading Gum hits a grand slam, but Terps fall in Big Ten semis
Three solo homers, four-run seventh help Terps survive and advance
Maryland has battled through delayed games, 10 p.m. starts and three elimination contests, but their hopes for a Big Ten Tournament title remain alive for at least a few more hours. The Terps hit three home runs in the first two innings and plated four runs in the seventh to break a 5-5 tie en route to a 9-5 … Continue reading Three solo homers, four-run seventh help Terps survive and advance