Maurer was a staple at the student-run radio station WMUC where he was the Sports Director and play-by-play man for sports like football, basketball, and of course, baseball.
The radio station thrived under Maurer and through their sports radio programs they would lay the groundwork for the next generation of Maryland broadcasters.
After Maurer came Scott Kornberg, a 2013 graduate. Like Maurer, Kornberg wanted to follow his passion of being a play-by-play man and did so by taking up the mantle of WMUC Sports Director.
“When I was at Maryland I really felt like I was being pushed in a good way,” Kornberg said. “It really felt like it was a competitive way to be the best product possible. I knew what I wanted to do and that was to be on the radio. They helped me accomplish that.”
When Kornberg was a senior in college, he met a freshman that was also looking to break into the business: Matt Present.
Even though the two shared only one year together, Present left an indelible mark on Kornberg and when a position in Jacksonville opened up, Kornberg knew he had to get his man.
“I got to see his work ethic close up,” Kornberg said. “We really became friends and stayed in touch for all those years and it really was a no-brainer to bring him here.”
Much like when Maurer left, Kornberg leaving Maryland left a noticeable void in the broadcasting community. In stepped not only Eisenberg and Present but also John Vittas.
The trio of Eisenberg, Present, and Vittas not only filled the void but they broke the mold.
The three of them worked together at WMUC and while they loved their time there, they all wanted something more and something baseball-specific.
It was there that they created the Maryland Baseball Network, the now flagship radio network for the Maryland baseball team.
Vittas led the charge in building the Maryland Baseball Network and knew that if it were to be successful, he needed both Eisenberg and Present on his team.
“Matt and Jake just really caught my eye when we were all doing games at WMUC,” Vittas said. “I knew they would be the best option for this baseball program and I knew it would be best if we were the ones working together.”