In the seventh inning, with the game knotted at six, Maryland designated hitter Luke Shliger stepped into the batters box with a runner on first and no outs. With over 50 at-bats, Shliger had yet to see one go past the fence this season.
On a 1-1 count, Shliger hit a two-run shot to left field to give Maryland its first lead since the second inning, one that it would not surrender the rest of the way.
In a high-scoring affair that saw hits and runs come from all over, Maryland made more plays when it mattered most, as the Terps evened the series at one in a 10-7 Saturday afternoon victory.