After being swept in embarrassing fashion in its three-game series at Illinois over the weekend, Maryland baseball scheduled a midweek matchup with Georgetown to get back on track.
But the Hoyas held a five-run lead heading into the ninth inning, as Maryland seemed out of sorts. Still, the Terps gave themselves a shot, scoring a run with the bases loaded and a chance to tie the score with one out.
However, the final two batters couldn’t deliver, as Georgetown defeated Maryland, 11-7, delivering the Terps their fifth straight loss.
In their first matchup in March, the Terps (14-19, 3-9 Big Ten) defeated the Hoyas (12-20, 1-2 Big East), 14-7, but they did not have the same success the second time around.