Maryland baseball’s offense got back on track Saturday, collecting 16 hits en route to a 12-6 win over Bryant.
After getting just one hit in Friday’s series opener, the offensive explosion was a welcome sight for the lineup, as the 16 hits were a season high for the team.
Maryland broke out in the third inning, which started with four straight singles to tie the game at one. After a Marty Costes sac fly gave the Terps the lead, Kevin Biondic doubled and AJ Lee singled to combine for three RBIs. In total, Maryland had five runs on six hits in the inning, a necessary eruption after two subpar performances.