A power surge in the third and fifth innings made the difference for Maryland baseball on Tuesday, as the Terps blew out William & Mary, 16-10.
After William & Mary took an early 6-1 lead, Maryland scored six runs in the third and seven in the fifth to pull ahead and break the game open. The Terps fell to the Tribe in Williamsburg last week, but got revenge and moved to 16-15 on the season.
Four Terps had multi-RBI games, with Justin Vought leading the way, driving in five along with his grand slam in the fifth.