Maryland baseball was faced with yet another early deficit in Sunday’s series finale against Rutgers.
The Terps trailed the Scarlet Knights at some point in the first four innings of all three games of the series coming into the matchup, and the first inning of Sunday’s matinee was no different.
Down one, Maryland’s resilient scoring attack, led by rightfielder Randy Bednar and designated hitter Bobby Zmarzlak, earned six runs through the first two innings to turn the game around en route to a 9-5 win, splitting the four-game series and improving their record to 3-5 on the season.