No. 18 Maryland baseball found itself in an offensive lull heading into the bottom of the fourth inning, only producing one baserunner in the previous two innings.
Sophomore second baseman Kevin Keister then stepped up to the plate and crushed a fastball to deep right-field that bounced off the top of the wall. After scoring on an error by Georgetown junior catcher Adam Dapkewicz, the Terps offense found their rhythm, scoring seven more runs in the bottom of the fourth.
While Maryland’s eight-run fourth inning set the tone, runs came from all over in a whopping 19-1 beatdown of Georgetown on Tuesday evening in College Park.