Maryland baseball downs Penn State 12-11 in extra innings; secures first Big Ten series win
Two home runs in the final two innings allowed Maryland to pick up its first Big Ten series win all season.
Two home runs in the final two innings allowed Maryland to pick up its first Big Ten series win all season.
The Terps allowed 11 runs in the first three innings while the offense was unable to record a hit until the fourth inning.
The Terps faced an early deficit but a five run seventh inning fueled them to a second straight win.
Maryland’s bullpen surrendered six runs in the final two innings, and the Terps drop its series opener.
A seventh inning grand slam by Georgetown’s Jeremy Sheffield gave the Hoyas a lead that the Terps couldn’t overcome.