Maryland baseball closed its weekend against Ohio State on a sour note, falling 5-1 on Easter Sunday afternoon to drop the series in College Park.
The Buckeyes took an early lead and never let the suddenly stagnant Terps offense find a rhythm. After scoring 23 runs in a Saturday doubleheader, Maryland (19-21, 6-6 Big Ten) registered just four hits against sophomore left-hander Griffan Smith, who hurled a complete game.
Ridge Winand was the offensive star, clubbing homers in the second and third innings to give Ohio State early separation. Those two swings were more than enough run support for Smith.