In a powerful turnaround from a narrow 8-7 loss Friday, Maryland baseball scored the most runs in a single game in program history and overpowered Western Carolina, 35-12, Saturday.
The Terps took control early and never looked back, delivering a relentless offensive performance that set the tone for the remainder of the game. They scored a run in every inning, including eight in the seventh inning.
In the first inning, The Terps quickly established themselves at the plate. Hollis Porter opened the scoring with a homer to right-center field. Despite a challenging first inning for the Terps — where Western Carolina put up five runs — Maryland’s offensive power would soon push forward.