Last weekend, Rhode Island beat William & Mary 36-22, showcasing a scoreline that only college baseball could produce. Maryland and Western Carolina couldn’t match that 58-run slugfest when the two teams met at Hennon Stadium on Saturday — but they put up a pretty good fight. In a truly historic offensive showing, Maryland set a … Continue reading Maryland sets program record for runs in a game, thrashing Western Carolina 35-12
Game Recaps
Calarco’s slam squandered as Maryland loses late lead in 8-7 loss to Western Carolina
Deadlocked at three runs apiece after six innings, Maryland needed an offensive boost in Friday’s series opener against Western Carolina. The Terps got exactly what they were looking for when Alex Calarco, their best bat so far this season, stepped into the box with the bases loaded. Already 3-for-3 on the day, Calarco turned on … Continue reading Calarco’s slam squandered as Maryland loses late lead in 8-7 loss to Western Carolina
Calarco launches grand slam and three-run homer as Maryland handles Mercyhurst, 19-1
Maryland catcher Alex Calarco hit just four home runs in 2024; he socked three on Saturday. After launching a solo home run in the Terps’ first game of the day, Calarco doubled his tally in Saturday’s nightcap against Mercyhurst — and he did so in grand fashion. The senior launched a monstrous grand slam to … Continue reading Calarco launches grand slam and three-run homer as Maryland handles Mercyhurst, 19-1
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
Chris Hacopian slams Maryland to 6-3 victory over UAB in season-opener
After a historic freshman campaign in 2024, heavy expectations were placed on Chris Hacopian’s shoulders with his sophomore year on the horizon. It took just four innings for him to show why. With the bases loaded and only one out in the bottom of the fourth inning, Chris Hacopian launched a deep fly ball over … Continue reading Chris Hacopian slams Maryland to 6-3 victory over UAB in season-opener
Fall Ball: Maryland’s top performers from doubleheader vs. Georgetown
Dirty Terps baseball returned to “The Bob” this afternoon for the first time in almost six months! After taking on Virginia in Charlottesville last weekend, Maryland hosted Georgetown on Saturday for a long day of fall baseball — an 18-inning doubleheader. The Terps won game one 11-8 in thrilling fashion, but dropped game two 11-4. … Continue reading Fall Ball: Maryland’s top performers from doubleheader vs. Georgetown
Maryland drops season finale to Penn State
A disappointing season for the Terps ended fittingly, as Maryland (34-22) dropped the second game of a doubleheader to Penn State (26-23), 19-6, at Bob “Turtle” Smith Stadium on Friday night. Maryland entered Friday’s doubleheader with an outside chance of claiming the No. 8 seed in the Big Ten Tournament. An extra-innings loss in the … Continue reading Maryland drops season finale to Penn State
Maryland loses in extra-innings, Big Ten Tournament hopes dashed
The Maryland Terrapins have earned the nickname “Cardiac Terps” because of their ability to thrive in chaos. In the opening game of Friday’s doubleheader, disarray led to a 10-inning, 6-5 loss at Bob “Turtle” Smith Stadium to Penn State, ending the team’s hopes of sneaking into the Big Ten Tournament. Both team’s coaches had jarred … Continue reading Maryland loses in extra-innings, Big Ten Tournament hopes dashed
Maryland can’t come back from steep defecit; drops series opener to Penn State
The Terps march to the Big Ten Tournament just became a lot more difficult. Maryland (34-20, 10-12) entered their final series of the regular season hoping for a sweep that would guarantee them a spot in the Big Ten Tournament. But after facing constant pressure from the Penn State (24-23, 10-12) offense---the Nittany Lions put … Continue reading Maryland can’t come back from steep defecit; drops series opener to Penn State
Terps fall short of sweep thanks to Wang’s walk-off home run
A Mother’s Day sweep was not to be for the Terps. The Maryland Terrapins (34-19, 10-11) entered the final game of its weekend series against the Boston College Eagles (22-27, 8-19), searching for its first sweep since early March. The Terps were victorious in both contests of Saturday’s doubleheader, but a pitcher's duel on … Continue reading Terps fall short of sweep thanks to Wang’s walk-off home run