
Terps Set for Series at Minnesota
4/12/2016 12:00:00 AM | Baseball
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – After a home sweep of Ohio State, the Maryland baseball team hits the road for a three-game series at Minnesota at Siebert Field April 15-17.
Setting the stage
Friday, April 15 – 1:30 p.m.
RHP Taylor Bloom (5-2, 1.99 ERA) vs. RHP Matt Fiedler (5-2, 3.40 ERA)
Saturday, April 16 – 3:00 p.m.
RHP Brian Shaffer (3-2, 2.55 ERA) vs. LHP Dalton Sawyer (4-3,3.98 ERA)
Sunday, April 17 – 2:00 p.m.
RHP Mike Shawaryn (2-3, 4.37 ERA) vs. RHP Toby Anderson (2-2, 4.40 ERA)
Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
Stadium: Siebert Field
Stream: BTN Plus
Live Stats: gophersports.com
Twitter: @TerpsBaseball
• Maryland notched its first series sweep of the season, taking all three games from Ohio State at home. The Terps won game two on a tenth inning walk-off single from junior Madison Nickens before scoring three runs in the ninth in game three to take the series finale. Freshman Dan Maynard provided the walk-off base knock.
• Maryland is one of just six teams nationally to make back-to-back Super Regional appearances. The Terrapins upended top overall seed UCLA to win the Los Angeles Regional last season before falling in the next round to eventual national champion Virginia
• Maryland head coach John Szefc has accumulated 130 victories in his first four seasons at the helm. That total is the most in a four-year span in program history. Szefc is the only skipper in school history to win an NCAA Regional and notch back-to-back 40-win seasons.
• Just a junior, Mike Shawaryn is already among the most accomplished hurlers in school history. A preseason first-team All-American, Shawaryn owns the Maryland records for career wins (26) and single season victories (13, in 2015). The Carney's Point, N.J., native was named Big Ten Pitcher of the Week after he tossed eight innings of one-hit ball against Rhode Island on Feb. 26. Shawaryn struck out ten batters against Ohio State on Sunday and now is second in school history with 256. He is 16 away from tying the all-time record help by Brett Harman.
• Maryland starters Taylor Bloom and Sunday starter Brian Shaffer have thrown a combined five complete games this season. Shaffer earned Big Ten Co-Pitcher of the Week honors on March 21 for his 99-pitch shutout, five strikeout performance. He followed that up with a 90-pitch complete game against Iowa. Bloom tossed a 90-pitch complete game shutout on April 8 against Ohio State.
• Sophomore Kevin Biondic has continued his hot hitting and leads the Terps in average (.324) and on-base percentage (.4443). Biondic is second on the team in home runs (4) and doubles (8).
• Freshman Nick Dunn was named Big Ten Player and Freshman of the Week on March 7. He is the first Maryland player to earn two Big Ten honors in the same week. Dunn is third overall and leads all Big Ten freshmen in runs scored with 27.
• Maryland has slugged 24 home runs, the third most in the Big Ten. Freshman Marty Costes has six homers, a mark that leads all Big Ten freshmen, and earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors on April 4 after hitting three in a five-game week.
• Freshman Hunter Parsons tossed seven innings of one-run ball against James Madison to earn Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors on April 11
Power Surge
• Maryland is third in the Big Ten with 27 home runs as a team. Freshman Marty Costes is tied for third in the conference with seven home runs while junior Madison Nickens has five bombs to rank t-9 in the conference.
• The Terrapin offense exploded against Rhode Island on Feb. 28 with four home runs, including a go-ahead grand slam from junior Nick Cieri. It is the first time Maryland has hit four home runs in a game since May 22, 2014 against Virginia.
• Maryland's six-run fourth in its 9-5 victory over the Alabama was highlighted by three two-run home runs. Junior Nick Cieri, senior Anthony Papio and junior Madison Nickens all went yard.
• It's the first time Maryland has had three home runs in an inning since March 1 2008 when Chad Durakis, Gerry Spessard and Mike Murphy hit back-to-back-to-back home runs against Hofstra.
Getting iT dunn
• Freshman Nick Dunn has been a revelation for Maryland so far this season. He leads all Big Ten freshmen and is t-5 in runs scored with 28. Dunn has nine doubles, which is tied for eighth in the Big Ten.
• Dunn has eight multi-hit games and has reached base in the first 20 games of the season. He has 18 RBIs and is second on the team with an OBP of .400.
• Dunn earned Big Ten Player and Freshman of the Week honors after slashing .642/.700/.786 with nine hits, four RBIs and four runs scored. He is Maryland's first player to ever win two Big Ten weekly honors in the same week. He is the first double Big Ten player/freshman of the week since Kyle Johnson accomplished the feat for Purdue in 2013.
TERPS AMONG B1G FAVORITES
• After winning a school record 42 games and advancing to its second straight Super Regional, Maryland has been picked to win the Big Ten by D1Baseball.com.
• The Terps were selected to place second in the conference in the Big Ten preseason coaches poll. Junior RHP Mike Shawaryn, junior DH Nick Cieri and sophomore SS Kevin Smith were named Players to Watch.
#MartyParty
• Freshman Marty Costes has emerged as one of the best freshman in the Big Ten. The Baltimore native leads all Big Ten freshman in home runs (7) and RBIs (25).
#THEUNICORN Makes his mark
• Junior RHP Mike Shawaryn earned Big Ten Pitcher of the Week honors on Feb. 29 after tossing eight innings of one hit ball against Rhode Island. He struck out five batters and retired 22-of-24 Rams faced.
• Shawaryn moved his all-time Maryland wins record to 26 with a victory over Bryant on March 11.Shawaryn's 26 career wins are the most in Maryland history.
• His 256 strikeouts is second in Maryland history. He is just 16 Ks away from Brett Harman's school record.
• Shawaryn put together one of the best seasons by a pitcher in Maryland history in 2015, racking up a program record 13 wins and 138 strikeouts. Shawaryn recorded a 1.71 ERA and held opposing hitters to a .202 average.
• Shawaryn is a preseason first-team All-American in most major outlets. He was named the preseason Big Ten Pitcher of the Year by Perfect Game and D1Baseball.com.
• After pitching for USA Baseball this summer, Shawaryn was named to the Golden Spikes Award Preseason Watch List. Sponsored by Major League Baseball and USA Baseball, the award is presented to the top amateur baseball player in the country.
• He was named a first-team All-American by the NCBWA, Collegiate Baseball Newspaper and Perfect Game in 2015. Shawaryn was the first Maryland player to be named a first-team All-American since 2002, when John McCurdy was a NCBWA first teamer.
• Shawaryn became the second student-athlete in Maryland baseball history to don the Stars and Stripes since 1979 when he joined the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team over the summer. Shawaryn recorded 10.1 IP for the national team.
BIONDIC FINDS A GROOVE
• Sophomore Kevin Biondic has had a breakout second campaign for the Terps and 13th in on-base percentage at .443. The Oak Lawn, Ill., native leads the team in average (.324) and is second in slugging (.509).
• Biondic has hit four home runs and is tied for the team lead with eight multi-hit games.
weekend potential
• Maryland boasts a pair of talented young arms that have emerged as weekend options in sophomores Taylor Bloom and Brian Shaffer.
• A native of Crofton, Md., Bloom has thrown three complete games games, the most in the Big Ten and fifth-most in the nation, and leads the Terps in ERA (1.99) and the Big Ten in innings pitched (58.2). He holds a 5-2 record after tossing a complete game 90-pitch shutout against Ohio State.
• Bloom ranks second in the Big Ten in strikeout to walk ratio (7.80) and first walks per nine innings (0.77).
• Bloom earned Los Angeles Regional All-Tournament honors last year after throwing 6.1 IP with just one run and one hit allowed. Bloom needed just 58 pitches in that effort.
• Shaffer has emerged as a solid option in the Terps' rotation, holding a 2.55 ERA, the 12th-best mark in the conference, in 53.0 IP. Shaffer's opposing batting average mark of .206 is the sixth-best in the Big Ten.
• Shaffer notched with his second complete game of the season against Iowa. He gave up just one earned run and tied a career high with seven strikeouts.
• Shaffer recorded the best start of his career against Cal State Fullerton and earned Big Ten Co-Pitcher of the Week honors after tossing a complete game, 99-pitch shutout to beat the Titans. Shaffer struck out five and did not walk a batter.
• Shaffer started 11 games last season as a true freshman, going 5-1 with a 4.57 ERA. His biggest start of the season came in the Big Ten Championships against Illinois. Shaffer tossed seven innings of one-run ball with seven strikeouts to help the Terps end the Illini's 27-game winning streak.
SENSATIONAL SMITH
• Sophomore Kevin Smith had a spectacular debut campaign in College Park en route to being named a freshman All-American by D1Baseball.com and Perfect Game. He is the Terps' third freshman All-American in the last two season with Mike Shawaryn and Brandon Lowe earning plaudits in 2014.
• Smith had a reached base streak of 18 games, which was the second longest on the team. Smith has seven doubles and four home runs, which is tied for third on the team.
• Smith was named preseason All-Big Ten by Perfect Game.
• Smith's 55 runs scored were the best mark by a freshman in the Big Ten last year. He started 65 games, mostly at shortstop, and batted .273 with seven home runs and 35 RBIs.
• He starred during the Terps' postseason run and was named the Big Ten All-Tournament team.
UNTOUCHABLE
• Maryland returns two of the top relief pitchers in the Big Ten; Robert Galligan and Ryan Selmer. Both were named to the NCWBA Stopper of the Year Watch List.
• Selmer has three saves, a total that ranks t-7 in the Big Ten. His 16 appearances in relief is t-6 in the conference. Selmer retired 10 straight batters against VCU on March 29.
• Galligan has appeared out of the pen a conference high 19 times and picked up a save against Rhode Island on Feb. 28.
• Galligan had a breakout junior season, tossing 62.1 IP to the tune of a 2.74 ERA. Galligan racked up 58 strikeouts.
• Selmer's ability to eat innings was a huge part of Maryland's success last season. He tied the Maryland record for appearances with 31 in 2015 and recorded a 2.18 ERA.
REWRITE THE RECORD BOOK
• The 2015 Terps left their mark in the school's record book. The squad won a school record 42 games, breaking the record of 40 that was set in 2014.
• The Terrapins also notched a program-best 36 regular season wins.
• The Terps advanced to consecutive NCAA Tournaments for the first time in 44 years (1970, 71).
• The 2015 squad produced a school record eight players selected in the MLB Draft.
• Maryland pitchers produced 549 strikeouts, which represents a school and conference record.
• Mike Shawaryn set the school record for total wins (13) and strikeouts (138) in a season.
SZEFC AT THE HELM
• John Szefc is in his fourth season at Maryland. Szefc became the fastest coach in Maryland history to reach 100 wins when the Terps defeated Purdue on April 26, 2015.
• Szefc is the only coach to win 40 games in back-to-back seasons after a 42-win campaign in 2015. The skipper is also the first Maryland coach to achieve three straight 30-win seasons.
• With another trip to the NCAA Super Regionals last season, Szefc became the first skipper in Maryland history to reach the round in back-to-back years.
• On his first attempt, Szefc led the Terps to the final of the Big Ten Tournament. It is the second straight year the Terps have advanced to a conference tournament championship game after making the ACC final in 2014.
• Szefc picked up his 300th career victory against Michigan on March 28, 2015.
• Szefc's second season saw him lead Maryland to a then program record 40 wins and its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1971.
• Maryland won the Columbia Regional and advanced to the Super Regional round for the first time in school history.
• The Terrapins advanced to the ACC Tournament for the first time since 2005 and advanced to the conference title game for the first time since 1976.
• Under Szefc, Maryland has won seven NCAA Tournament games. The Terps had previously won just one NCAA Tournament game - in 1970.
• In his first season as skipper in 2013, head coach Szefc led the Terps to a 30-25 record and finished 11-19 in the ACC.
• Szefc's 30 wins were the most by a first-year Maryland coach in program history.
BEST CLASS... EVER
• Maryland baseball's 2016 recruiting class earned the program's highest ever rating from multiple publications including D1Baseball.com (17), Baseball America (22) and Collegiate Baseball Newspaper (27).
• The Terrapin class includes 12 true freshman and two junior college transfers.
• Two members of the group, pitchers Hunter Parsons (40th round, Indians) and Andrew Miller (34th round, Yankees), were selected in the 2015 MLB Draft.
• Freshman Nick Dunn was named a top prospect from the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League by Perfect Game.
• Nick Browne earned Perfect Game top prospect honors in the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League.
• Baseball American named outfielder Marty Costes a top prospect from the Cal Ripken League.
• Maryland's class is boasted by two outstanding JUCO transfers. Former Harford Community College star Brandon Smith clashed .420/.510/.663 to help his squad win the Maryland JUCO Championships.
• Madison Nickens helped LSU-Eunice win the NJCAA Division II National Championship with a .289 average with six home runs and 37 RBIs. Nickens also brings elite speed. His 39 stolen bases ranked fifth in the nation.
• The class also boats two-time Washington D.C. Gatorade Player of the Year AJ Lee along with 2015 Baltimore Sun Metro Player of the Year Truman Thomas.
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