After a rough week, No. 18 Maryland baseball returned home for the first out of two games this season against Delaware.
Maryland’s clicked early and often, putting Delaware in a 6-0 hole in the early innings with homers from Ian Petrutz and Elijah Lambros. Delaware struck back in the sixth by scoring two runs, but was unable to overcome the Maryland bullpen, which stalled Delaware’s offensive opportunities.
Maryland ultimately secured an 8-3 win, its first at home this season, to improve to 4-4.
Freshman southpaw Kyle McCoy got his first collegiate start for the Terps, getting two strikeouts and giving up a hit in a scoreless first inning.