While Saturday’s game between Maryland baseball and No. 12 Wake Forest was a firework show, Sunday’s game was a battle between starting pitchers.
But despite a strong start from freshman Logan Hastings, the Terps’ offense struggled for perhaps the first time this season. An eight-run surge in the final innings ultimately led Maryland to fall, 9-1, in the series finale Sunday at Winston-Salem.
After a great performance out of the bullpen against Delaware, Hastings started for the Terps. He did not disappoint, pitching five innings and allowing an unearned run on three hits. He also struck out seven Demon Deacons.