Looking to start off another strong week, Maryland baseball did so with a bang.
In the second inning against UMBC, the Terps plated 17 runs, the a program record for most in a single inning. There was no coming back from that, as Maryland cruised to a 24-11 victory over UMBC. The game ended after seven innings once the teams and umpires agreed to do so.
Maryland’s offense wasted no time, as its first two batters reached base in the first inning. With runners on second and third with no outs, sophomore left fielder Ian Petrutz smacked a ball to center field for a two-RBI single to give the Terps an early lead.