Maryland baseball drops series finale against Georgia Southern, 7-3
The Terps’ pitching struggled with their command, walking eight batters en route to the seven runs allowed.
The Terps’ pitching struggled with their command, walking eight batters en route to the seven runs allowed.
Chris Hacopian and Alex Calarco each slugged home runs to lead the Terps’ offense, while Logan Koester and Joey McMannis starred on the mound with four innings each.
Backed by strong collective pitching on Sunday, the Terps secured a Big Ten tournament title for the first time in program history.
The Terps will search for their first Big Ten tournament title on Sunday in their first championship appearance since 2015.
The Terps will have a chance to advance to the Big Ten tournament championship with a win on Saturday.
The Terps are the first team to win back-to-back Big Ten championships since Indiana in 2013 and 2014.