Maryland baseball was glad to see a struggling Princeton team after giving up 44 runs in its previous four games.
Maryland’s starting pitcher, Kyle McCoy, allowed a home run on the game’s third pitch, and another disastrous game from the Terps pitching staff looked to be on tap.
This worry was wiped away in the bottom of the second inning, as the Terps offense caught fire. The first eight batters reached base and they drove in 10 runs on seven hits and three home runs.
Maryland shut out Princeton for the rest of the game en route to a 17-1 victory Friday in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.