Maryland baseball had a great start to its last weekend series, winning its first two games against Minnesota on the road. However, a tough 4-3 loss on Sunday has the Terps trying to create a new win streak as they face James Madison on Wednesday. This is the first midweek opponent Maryland will play with a winning record.
Maryland’s game on Friday against Minnesota was an example of what its bats could do on a good day. Despite junior right-handed pitcher Nick Dean allowing three runs and throwing only six strikeouts, Maryland hit five home runs with three of them accounting for more than one run.