Maryland baseball had won 23 straight Big Ten series entering this weekend, a streak dating back to April 2021. But that streak was snapped Sunday when the Terps lost to Michigan, 9-4, in the rubber match of a three-game set.
Not only did the Terps drop their first conference series in nearly three years, but they also lost their first series regardless of opponent since February of last season.
Michigan took an early lead in the second inning with two runs, the first of which came on a Will Rogers RBI double. The second came home after an error by Maryland shortstop Kevin Keister.