Maryland baseball, coming fresh off its first series win of the season, looked to continue its momentum Wednesday as it makes a postseason push.
Its start was successful, with the Terps taking early advantage of James Madison errors. Maryland jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the third inning, but a clutch two-RBI triple by the Dukes’ Eli Steadman sparked a back-and-forth affair into life.
The Terps stayed resilient, pulling away in the 10th inning behind a clutch double from Hollis Porter and a wild pitch that brought home another runner. Timely plays ultimately gave Maryland a 6-4 win Wednesday evening at Veterans Memorial Park.