Up 3-0 in the top of the fourth, No. 15 Maryland baseball seemed to be running away with the game after a phenomenal start from freshman left-handed pitcher Andrew Johnson.
Suddenly, freshman designated hitter Ryan Dooley got James Madison right back in the game with a two-run bomb to right field.
In the bottom half of the inning, after junior right fielder Troy Schreffler stole second, Maryland’s six-hole hitter, senior first baseman Maxwell Costes, stepped into the batter’s box and crowded the plate. With two strikes on him, Costes drove a breaking ball to deep right-center field that brushed off redshirt freshman right fielder Grant Painter’s glove and sailed over the wall.