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Julia Shearer
6
Winner Maryland UMD 22-29
5
Wisconsin WIS 19-29
Winner
Maryland UMD
22-29
6
Final
5
Wisconsin WIS
19-29
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Maryland UMD 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 6 15 2
Wisconsin WIS 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 5 6 0

W: Shearer, Julia (2-7) L: Tessa Magnanimo (10-14) S: Bucher, Keira (1)

Game Recap: Softball |

Shearer Hits First Career Homer In Series Win At Wisconsin, 6-5

MADISON, WI – Maryland softball defeated Wisconsin in game two, 6-5, at Goodman Softball Complex on Saturday. The Terps (22-29, 7-15 Big Ten) captured the series win after taking game one, 12-2, on Friday. 

With the win, Maryland clinched a spot in the Big Ten Tournament in Iowa City, Iowa. The tournament begins on May 8. 

Julia Shearer starred for the Terps in the circle and the batter's box. The freshman hit her first career home run in the fourth inning and finished her outing with her first multi-hit game, going 2-for-3.

  Shearer pitched 6.2 innings in the circle and earned her second career win. She struck out four batters and handed pitching duties to Keira Bucher, who recorded the final out and earned her 13th career save, a program record.  

Sydney Lewis (3-for-3), Jaeda McFarland (3-for-4), Mazie MacFarlane (2-for-3), Megan Mikami (3-for-4) and Madison Runyan (2-for-3) also recorded multiple hits. Lewis led the Terps with a team-high three RBIs. MacFarlane added an RBI, and she and Mikami scored two runs. Mikami and McFarland also added stolen bases and rank first and second respectively, for career stolen bases in program history.   

  The Terps scored at least one run in four innings and totaled 15 hits as a team, a season-high for a game in conference play. They have 28 hits in their last two games, the most in a two-game span this season. 

The Badgers are now 19-29 overall and 8-14 in conference play. 
 

Breaking Down The Action
  • Maryland got on the board early in the first inning and took a 2-0 lead. Jaeda McFarland and Mazie MacFarlane hit singles and stole bases. Sydney Lewis then hit a two-RBI single to drive both of them home. 
  • Wisconsin responded with two runs in the bottom of the inning to tie the game. The runs were manufactured by an RBI single and a sacrifice fly. 
  • The Terps broke the tie and led 4-2 entering the bottom of the third. MacFarlane hit an RBI double, and she later scored on a throwout to second base. 
  • Maryland extended its lead to 5-2 after Julia Shearer hit her first career home run to center field in the fourth inning. 
  • Wisconsin got the run back in the bottom of the inning, trailing 5-3.
  • Lewis drove in her third run of the game with a single in the fifth, and the Terps led 6-3.
  • Ava Kuszak hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the inning to make it a one run game. 
  • Keira Bucher recorded the final out, earning the save as Maryland won 6-5.  
Terps In The Record Books
  • Jaeda McFarland is second all-time in runs scored. She scored one run and now has 137 in her career. She's two runs away from passing Lindsey Schmeiser (2013-16) and claiming the program record. 
  • McFarland is third in program history for career hits. She recorded three in the game and now has 216. Next on the list is Jenny Belak (2005-08), with 219 career hits.
  • McFarland stole one base today and is second in school history with 70 for her career. She is chasing her teammate Mikami, who stands alone with 78 stolen bases. 
  • Megan Mikami broke the school's stolen bases record against Virginia on March 12. She added to her career total by stealing one base, giving her 78 in her four seasons.
  • Keira Bucher is Maryland's all-time leader in saves. She recorded one in the game to increase her career total to 13.  
Numbers To Know  
  • 1: Julia Shearer hit her first career home run.
  • 1: Shearer recorded her first career multi-hit game.  
  • 2: Jaeda McFarland ranks second in program history for career runs. 
  • 3: McFarland ranks third in program history for career hits.
  • 4: Madison Runyan has four multi-hit games in her career. 
  • 9: Sydney Lewis has nine multi-hit games in her career. 
  • 13: Keira Bucher has a program record of 13 saves in her career.  
  • 15: The Terps recorded 15 hits as a team, a season-high in conference play. 
  • 28: Maryland totaled 28 hits as a team in its last two games, its most in a two-game span this season. 
  • 33: Mazie MacFarlane has 33 multi-hit games in her career, including 10 as a Terp.
  • 36: Megan Mikami has 36 multi-hit games in her career.
  • 62: McFarland has 62 multi-hit games, including 19 on the season.
  • 70: McFarland has 70 stolen bases in her career, ranking second in program history.
  • 78: Mikami has 78 stolen bases in her career, ranking first in program history.
Up Next
  • Maryland is back in action for game three against Wisconsin tomorrow, May 5. The first pitch is at 2 p.m. ET, and the game will be streamed on Big Ten Plus.
  • With a win over Wisconsin, Maryland clinches a spot in the Big Ten Tournament in Iowa City, Iowa.  The tournament will begin Wednesday, May 8.
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