Trailing William & Mary by four in the top of the seventh inning, Maryland baseball was relying on junior right-handed pitcher Logan Ott to keep it within striking distance. He gave up two hits to start the inning, forcing head coach Rob Vaughn to hand the ball to freshman right-handed pitcher Joey Colucci.
Colucci couldn’t put it together in his second career pitching appearance, giving up a two-RBI single to Nick Lottchea, which ultimately served as the dagger in the Terps’ 13-3 loss to William & Mary.
The early goings of Tuesday night’s game were promising for Maryland.