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Kyle McCoy
1
University of Maine MAINE 3-9
9
Winner Maryland UMD 8-7
University of Maine MAINE
3-9
1
Final
9
Maryland UMD
8-7
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
University of Maine MAINE 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0
Maryland UMD 0 0 4 2 0 0 1 2 X 9 8 0

W: Haberthier, Nate (2-2) L: Noah Lewis (0-1)

Game Recap: Baseball |

Terps Finish Weekend Sweep Of Maine With 9-1 Win On Sunday

COLLEGE PARK, MD – Maryland (8-7) completed a weekend series sweep of Maine (3-9) with a 9-1 win at Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium on Sunday. The win gave Maryland its first series sweep of the season and first series win at home.

Maryland completed its homestand a perfect 4-0 on Sunday despite going down early, with Maine striking first via a solo home run in the top of third inning. The Terps struck back in the bottom-half of the inning with a four-spot despite not recording a hit.

Maine starter Noah Lewis struggled with command, walking the bases loaded before hitting three consecutive batters with the bases loaded and walking in another. Ian Petrutz, Matt Woods and Eddie Hacopian all were hit, and Bobby Zmarzlak added on the RBI walk.

Zmarzlak added to this RBI total in the bottom of the seventh with a solo home run, his first homer of the season for the Terps. He finished with two hits, two RBI and two runs scored. Teammates Kevin Keister and Woods also had two-RBI days for Maryland. Keister came through in the sixth with a two-run double and Woods joined in the home run party with his first in a Terps uniform, a solo shot in the bottom of the eighth inning.

Maryland had a great bounce-back performance on the mound from Nate Haberthier, who came in after three one-run innings of work from freshman Kyle McCoy, to strike out eight in four scoreless innings of work, giving up two hits in the process. Terps pitching struck out 13 batters in the win while walking just one behind McCoy, Haberthier and David Falco Jr.


Breaking Down The Action
  • Maine struck first in the top of the third inning after a solo homer from Colby Emmertz, 0-1.
  • Maryland came back in the bottom of the third to take the lead as Petrutz, Woods and Hacopian were consecutively hit with the bases loaded, 3-1.
  • Zmarzlak continued the run-scoring in the third with a bases-loaded walk as the Terps put up a four-spot in the inning, 4-1.
  • Keister blew the game open in the fourth with a two-run double as Maryland took a five-run lead, 6-1.
  • Zmarzlak homered to left field for Maryland as the Terps scored in the bottom of the seventh, 7-1.
  • Woods hit his first homer of the season for the Terps in the bottom of the eighth inning, back-to-back innings with a homer for Maryland, 8-1.
  • Lambros added to Maryland's scoring in the bottom of the eighth inning with an RBI double, 9-1.

By The Numbers
  • 2: Home runs for Maryland's offense on Sunday.
  • 4: Number of consecutive wins for Maryland baseball after Sunday's win.
  • 4: Runs scored in the bottom of the third inning without recording a hit.
  • 8: Number of strikeouts for Maryland pitcher Nate Haberthier, a new single-game record since joining the Terps.
  • 10: Home runs on the weekend for Maryland's offense following two on Sunday.
  • 13: Number of strikeouts for Maryland pitching in the win on Sunday.

Terp Debuts & Firsts
  • Senior Bobby Zmarzlak hit his first home run of the season for the Terps in the bottom of the seventh inning.
  • Fifth-year outfielder Matt Woods hit his first home run in a Maryland uniform in the bottom of the eighth inning.

Up Next
  • The Terps will head to Newark, Delaware to play Delaware at Bob Hannah Stadium at 4 p.m. EST Tuesday.. The game will be streamed on FloBaseball and the Maryland Baseball Network.
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