Maryland baseball uses late rally to surge past James Madison, 9-5
The Terps scored five runs in the bottom of the eighth, including a Chris Hacopian grand slam, to secure the win.
The Terps scored five runs in the bottom of the eighth, including a Chris Hacopian grand slam, to secure the win.
The Terps, after blowing a two-run lead, used a four-run eighth inning to narrowly defeat the Pilots.
The Terps led from the second inning on, as their early offensive production paired well with an excellent Logan Koester start.
The Terps scored seven runs in the second inning and never led by less than three the rest of the way.
The Terps scored six runs in the bottom of the first, which gave them a cushion over the rest of the game.