Maryland Baseball Secures First Series Win in Over a Month – Hojnar’s Game-Changing Three-Run Moonshot Ensures Victory
Maryland baseball secured their first weekend series win in over a month by defeating Illinois 11-7. After a close eighth inning where Illinois cut the lead to one, Sam Hojnar's three-run homer sealed the victory for the Terps, handing Illinois their first Big Ten series loss of the season.
By the Numbers- Maryland scored 7 runs in the first three innings and added 4 more in the final two.
- Joey McMannis, the pitcher, allowed 4 earned runs on 7 hits, walked 2, and struck out 4 in 5 innings.
Despite McMannis bouncing back from a tough previous game, pitcher Evan Smith faced challenges loading the bases in the sixth and eighth innings.
State of Play- Maryland's win marks a significant turnaround after a series of losses, showcasing their resilience.
- The victory against Illinois strengthens Maryland's position in the Big Ten and boosts team morale.
Maryland baseball's focus will be on maintaining this positive momentum and continuing to deliver strong performances in upcoming games to secure their position in the conference.
Bottom LineMaryland baseball's hard-fought win against Illinois not only breaks a month-long series drought but also underscores the team's determination and potential for success in the Big Ten moving forward.
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