Maryland baseball entered the ninth inning on Tuesday facing a one-run deficit, staring a detrimental loss at Mount St. Mary’s in the eyes. But the Terps rallied with three runs — all unearned — to escape with a 6-4 win.
In the top of the ninth, after his teammates worked a walk and hit by pitch, Eddie Hacopian came up to the plate with a chance to tie the game. Then came a passed ball and a wild pitch, which allowed Jordan Crosland to take third and eventually home. With some weight taken off his shoulders, Hacopian hit a fly ball to center, which was dropped by Evan Smith, allowing Brayden Martin to score and give Maryland (13-4) the lead.