No. 5-seed Maryland softball fell at the hands of No. 4-seed Michigan, 7-0, on Thursday evening at the Big Ten Tournament in East Lansing, Michigan.
The Terps made history Wednesday night with a 7-1 win over host and No. 12-seed Michigan State, the program’s first Big Ten postseason victory in its history. Junior pitcher Courtney Wyche was electric against the Spartans, throwing a complete game and giving up just three hits. Senior infielder Taylor Okada also came through with two hits an RBI.
Michigan flipped the script on the Terps on Thursday. Maryland junior pitcher Trinity Schlotterbeck had a rough outing allowing six hits and all seven runs, six of which were earned.