Terps drop another to Indiana, no longer control own destiny

Friday, senior Taylor Bloom took the mound against the Indiana Hoosiers (36-15, 13-9) in what would be his last regular season start as a Terp. Fittingly, like many of Bloom’s starts this season, the starter put up a solid performance on the mound, but a lack of run support resulted in a 5-1 loss for Maryland (24-29, 9-13). Bloom, who reached 300 career innings in the fourth inning of today’s…

May 18, 2018
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Late homer lifts Hoosiers past Terps

When lightning strikes, thunder isn’t too far behind. This came to fruition in the bottom of the eighth inning of the Maryland Terrapins’ 6-5 loss to the Indiana Hoosiers on Thursday night. After lightning in the top of the seventh inning delayed the game for over 90 minutes, the thunder came in the form of one fateful swing from Indiana’s Luke Miller. With two outs in the bottom of the…

May 17, 2018
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Terps’ season comes down to final series against Indiana

If the Terps win, they’re in. Thursday night, the Maryland Terrapins (24-27, 9-11) will play in their final regular season series. Sitting in eighth place in the Big Ten standings, the Terps currently control their own destiny for the postseason tournament. “All we can do is go out on Thursday and prepare as well as we can,” said head coach Rob Vaughn. “Let the chips fall where they may.” Fittingly…

May 17, 2018
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Terps welcome Rutgers to town for final home series

Following a disappointing end to last weekend’s series, in which the Maryland Terrapins dropped two out of three games to the Nebraska Cornhuskers, the fate of the Terps’ season rests in an upcoming battle with the Rutgers Scarlet Knights in what will be the last home series of the season. Currently in 11th place in the Big Ten, Maryland will need to jump three spots in their final six games…

May 11, 2018
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Terps drop crucial rubber game against Nebraska

Kevin Biondic stepped to the plate with one out, the bases loaded and the Terps trailing 4-0 in the bottom of the eighth inning of Sunday’s contest between Nebraska and Maryland. He proceeded to line out into a double play, ending the rally. In the bottom of the inning, Nebraska’s Carter Cross stepped up to the plate with one out, the bases loaded and his team leading 4-0. Cross hit…

May 6, 2018
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Three games in Lincoln could decide the Terps’ postseason fate

Sunday’s victory against Michigan State (16-23, 7-7) was the Maryland Terrapins’ (19-25, 5-9) most important win of the season. Not only did the win earn the Terps their first series victory since April 1, but it also allowed them to gain ground in the Big Ten. However, that game will mean nothing if Maryland cannot follow it with a few more wins in Lincoln this weekend against the Nebraska Cornhuskers…

May 4, 2018
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With every passing game, Big Ten play becomes more important for the Terps

Following Friday’s 4-2 loss to Michigan State, the Maryland Terrapins fell to 3-9 in Big Ten play and now sit in 11th place in the conference. For a team that has made the postseason tournament in all three seasons since entering the league, a chance at a fourth consecutive visit is slipping away. Reaching the Big Ten Tournament, which takes the top eight teams from the conference, is always one…

April 28, 2018
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Terps drop first game against Spartans

Exactly a week ago, freshman Mark DiLuia took the mound against the Boilermakers in  his first career weekend start, as a replacement for the injured Taylor Bloom. DiLuia went six innings, allowing only four runs, and gave the Terps a chance to win the ballgame. Yet, a lack of production offensive resulted in a 7-1 loss for Maryland. Today, DiLuia put out an almost identical performance against Michigan State (16-21,…

April 27, 2018
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Terps head to East Lansing for B1G series

On Wednesday, the Maryland Terrapins (17-23, 3-8) picked up a 6-1 win over James Madison to break a six-game losing streak. Behind the arms of Billy Phillips and the bullpen, and the bats of an offense that hit three home runs and recorded 10 hits, the Terps played what looked to be their best game in recent memory. “We just played a really clean game today overall,” said senior outfielder…

April 27, 2018
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College Park to Carolina: DJ Moore’s journey to the NFL

For weeks leading up to the NFL Draft, sleep escaped DJ Moore. As a probable-first round pick, workouts, meetings and the media consumed what can be a very stressful time for prospects. “I probably won’t sleep…just waiting to hear my name get called.” Well, Moore can finally sleep. The former Terp is now a member of the Carolina Panthers after being selected with the 24th pick in this year’s draft….

April 26, 2018
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