Down 3-0 to Michigan in the bottom of the second, No. 18 Maryland baseball was feeling the pressure to produce some runs. Thanks to back-to-back RBI doubles by sophomore catcher Luke Shliger and fifth-year center fielder Chris Alleyne, the Terps captured a one-run lead.
With two outs on the board, sophomore shortstop Matt Shaw extended the inning in a big way, destroying a breaking ball over the right field wall to give Maryland a 7-3 lead.
The three-run homer wasn’t the end of Shaw’s day as he hit two more home runs, one of which was a grand slam.