ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- The University of Maryland baseball team fell to No. 24 Michigan, 14-3, on Saturday at Ray Fisher Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Wolverines evened up the series after Maryland took the series-opener on Friday, 11-8.
Chris Alleyne's seventh-inning three-run homer was all the scoring that the Terps could muster today, as Maryland was limited to just six hits on the evening.
What You Should Know
- Saturday's loss snaps a six-game winning streak for the Terrapins. The streak - achieved twice already this season - ties the longest stretch of consecutive Big Ten wins in program history.
- Maryland falls to 25-15 on the season, while Michigan improves to 26-14.
- Michigan starter Cameron Weston gave the Wolverines a solid start, working five and a third innings of scoreless, three-hit ball.
- Meanwhile, Maryland's pitching failed to get into a consistent groove against Michigan, snapping a four-game streak of quality starts from Maryland starters.
- Jason Savacool got the start on the hill for Maryland, taking the loss and falling to 7-2 on the season. Sean Heine, Logan Ott, and Gavin Stellpflug picked up the rest of the innings.
- Alleyne's seventh inning home run was his eighth long ball of the season, and extends his team-high reached-base streak to 19 games.
Up Next
- Maryland takes on Michigan for the rubber game on Sunday morning at Ray Fisher Stadium. First pitch is slated for 11:00 a.m. and the game will be streamed live on Big Ten Network Plus.
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