Coming off of an impressive 3-1 weekend against Northwestern and No. 25 Michigan, Maryland baseball looks to continue their solid play against conference-leading Nebraska in Lincoln.
At 9-10, the Terps sit in the middle of the pack in a vaunted Big Ten after winning four of their last five games. Maryland’s lineup is still its strongest asset, producing 34 runs over last weekend’s four game set against quality competition. Shortstop Benjamin Cowles and a resurgent right fielder Randy Bednar have led the charge on Maryland’s offensive front.
Head coach Rob Vaughn’s bullpen has turned a corner, becoming a trustworthy and formidable option late in games.