by John Vittas It's Opening Day in Minor League Baseball and three former Terps have received Minor League assignments. Adam Kolarek (2008-10) enters his second year in the bullpen for the Double-A Binghamton Mets. The southpaw pitcher is beginning his sixth year in the Mets system and has posted a career ERA of 3.36 over 192 Minor … Continue reading Minor League Update: Three Terps receive full season assignments
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After sweep of Nebraska, Terps once again ranked in every poll
After sweeping Nebraska this weekend, the Terps rebounded in the polls, and are now ranked across the board. Maryland is ranked as high as 16th in the nation in both the USA Today Coaches Poll and the d1baseball.com poll. Click on the links below to see the full rankings: NCWBA: Up 7 spots to No. … Continue reading After sweep of Nebraska, Terps once again ranked in every poll
Link Drop: Tuesday, April 7
Here's what they're saying about Terrapins baseball after their three-game sweep of Nebraska: From The Diamondback: Maryland baseball comes alive in sweep of No. 22 Nebraska (by Phillip Suitts) Jamal Wade takes power surge into contest against West Virginia (by Phillip Suitts) From Testudo Times: Maryland baseball: No. 17 Terps rally to edge No. 18 Nebraska 6-5; … Continue reading Link Drop: Tuesday, April 7
Weekend Takeaways: Terps Assert B1G Dominance, Shawaryn and Lowe Stay Hot
By Dan Servodidio The Terps (22-7, 6-2 Big Ten) swept No. 18 conference-rival Nebraska over the weekend to put them in the top tier of the Big Ten. Here's some key takeaways from the three home wins: 1. Terps pass their B1G test Nebraska came to College Park as the toughest opponent coach John Szefc's squad has faced all year as the … Continue reading Weekend Takeaways: Terps Assert B1G Dominance, Shawaryn and Lowe Stay Hot
Cecil and Maxwell gear up for Opening Day
The Terps will have two alum on Opening Day rosters today as Major League Baseball kicks off the season. Brett Cecil (2005-07) was named the closer for the Toronto Blue Jays in Spring Training, and will begin his seventh Major League season this afternoon. Cecil was an All Star in 2013 and has posted sub-3 … Continue reading Cecil and Maxwell gear up for Opening Day
Weekend Series Preview: No. 18 Nebraska (23-7)
Nebraska is the best team Maryland has seen this season (barring one game with UCF) and will provide the first and maybe the toughest test of 2015. This weekend's series pits the Big Ten's top offense (Maryland) against the conferences best pitching staff (Nebraska) - something has to give. Nebraska is as hot as it … Continue reading Weekend Series Preview: No. 18 Nebraska (23-7)
Rankings Update: Terps drop in every poll, still as high as No. 17
Maryland had its toughest week of the season last week, going 1-3 against Michigan and JMU. As expected, they dropped in all four polls they were ranked in last week, and completely fell out of Collegiate Baseball's rankings. Their highest ranking is No. 17 in the d1baseball.com poll. Click on the links below to see … Continue reading Rankings Update: Terps drop in every poll, still as high as No. 17
Link Drop: Monday, March 30
Here's the week's most recent media coverage surrounding the Terps: From The Diamondback: Maryland baseball to face former coach Erik Bakich in Michigan series - by Phillip Suitts Maryland baseball struggles to score over weekend against Michigan - by Kyle Stackpole From Testudo Times (SB Nation): Maryland baseball: Erik Bakich interview, Michigan series preview, and … Continue reading Link Drop: Monday, March 30
Weekend Takeaways: Michigan is good, Shawaryn the Saving Grace
by John Vittas 1. The starting pitching is still a major issue. "Achilles heel" is starting to become a fair label for the Maryland rotation. The problems came early for Willie Rios and late for Bobby Ruse. But regardless of when they happened, they happened. The combined line for those two: 4 IP, 9 H, … Continue reading Weekend Takeaways: Michigan is good, Shawaryn the Saving Grace
Series Preview: Michigan (12-11)
The Wolverines open up their home Big Ten schedule with an unfamiliar opponent, as they host the Terps in the first game between the two schools since 1957. What will be familiar for Maryland however, will be the head coach on the stoop of the opposing dugout, Erik Bakich, who was at the helm in … Continue reading Series Preview: Michigan (12-11)