Maryland baseball blew Tuesday’s game at Georgetown wide open in the third inning. After Kevin Keister grounded into a double play, the next four Terps got on base, allowing Elijah Lambros to come up to bat with the bases loaded.
Lambros got a hold of one and launched a grand slam over the center field wall, part of a five-run frame that allowed the Terps to crush Georgetown, 11-4. His bases-loaded shot accounted for four of the eight runs Maryland scored Tuesday via the long ball.
Tuesday’s win brought Maryland’s record to 19-6, which matches the second-best start through 25 games in program history.