After a dominant mercy-rule win on Saturday, Maryland baseball failed to carry that momentum into Sunday’s game.
The Terps struggled to find an offensive rhythm early, while the Hoosiers capitalized on errors and delivered timely hits. Indiana notched 12 runs in the final three innings, downing the Terps, 15-5, in eight innings to secure the series victory in Bloomington, Indiana.
The Terps went down quietly in the top of the first inning, failing to register a hit despite reaching base on an Indiana fielding error.
Indiana wasted no time putting pressure on Maryland starter Jake Yaeger, though.