Maryland baseball dropped its third straight game with an 8-1 loss to William & Mary on the road Wednesday.
The Terps managed only six hits, and surrendered two home runs, one a grand slam in the seventh to break the game open. It’s Maryland’s first midweek loss of the year, but Rob Vaughn’s team now holds a losing record at 13-14.
Tuck Tucker started for the Terps and went four innings, giving up three runs on four hits, one walk, two hit batsmen, and four strikeouts. In all, the Tribe got only seven hits, but free passes and home runs with men on base did Maryland in.