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Maryland baseball powers past George Washington, 15-8

ARLINGTON, Va. — In another midweek game in which Maryland baseball struggled early, the Terps found themselves down 3-2 in the third, having only two hits to George Washington’s six.

But in the top of the fourth inning, Maryland set up junior shortstop Matt Shaw perfectly to flip the script. Junior catcher Luke Shliger roped a single and senior third baseman Nick Lorusso walked to put two on with one out. Right on cue, Shaw hit a three-run shot to left field to take a two-run lead.

The Terps never looked back, as sophomore infielder Eddie Hacopian broke the game open with a three-run homer that hit the scoreboard in the sixth, and senior outfielder Bobby Zmarzlak sealed the deal with a grand slam in the seventh.