Looking to even the three-game series Saturday, Maryland baseball strung together several innings of multiple-run explosions, including two standout hits from Elijah Lambros.
The Terps erupted in a dominant performance, defeating Indiana 17-4 in just seven innings — a mercy rule game.
After being held scoreless in the top of the first inning, Maryland responded in a big way in the second, flipping a 1-0 deficit into a six-run rally that set the tone for the game. A single from Alex Calarco plated Chris Hacopian, followed by a grand slam from Hollis Porter that scored Calarco and Paul Jones II.