Maryland baseball took a 9-1 lead over Minnesota in the sixth inning and looked to be on its way to its first series sweep of the season.
The Terps had scored a run in five consecutive innings, and the pitching had done its job — but that changed in a disastrous bottom of the sixth frame.
Senior Omar Melendez crumbled after a strong start to the game, allowing five runs in the inning — including back-to-back home runs — without recording an out, while sophomore Andrew Koshy allowed another home run, as Minnesota cut its deficit to 9-7.