Maryland baseball entered Sunday’s matchup against Nebraska with a chance to win its first Big Ten series of the season.
But quickly, it became clear the Terps never stood a chance.
The Terps walked the first three batters they faced; a grand slam made it 4-0 Cornhuskers. The lead ballooned to 11-0 after three innings, as no Maryland pitcher could find any success. The Terps eventually lost in seven innings, 21-5.
While Maryland (20-25, 6-15 Big Ten) had two opportunities to earn its first Big Ten series win after a Friday victory, the offense went cold.