COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Rutgers baseball scored two in the top of the ninth and had the bases loaded, but Maryland escaped with an 8-6 win in the series finale Sunday at Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium. The Scarlet Knights (24-23, 7-14) and Terrapins (24-27, 9-11) each had 11 hits in the game.
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Junior
Luke Bowerbank started the ninth with a single to right-center and stood pat until two outs. Classmate
Nick Matera lined a single through the left side and fifth-year senior
Chris Folinusz reached on a wild pitch following a strikeout to extend the inning, as an error allowed Bowerbank to cross. Next up, Harris connected for an RBI single to make it 8-6 and put the tying run on. Junior
Carmen Sclafani was hit by a pitch against a new pitcher to load the bases. Senior
Milo Freeman fouled off four pitches with two strikes before driving the eighth offering of the at bat to right-center. However, right fielder Marty Costes flagged down the well-struck ball in the gap to end the game.
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Freeman had two hits and two RBIs on the day, while Harris also drove in a pair, including a solo homer in the second inning. Freshman
Mike Nyisztor and Folinusz also had multiple-hit performances.
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On the mound, junior
Serafino Brito struck out a career-high six batters over 4.1 innings, which was the right-hander's longest outing of the season.
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Harris started the scoring by turning around a 2-1 fastball in the top of the second for his 13
th career long ball. The Terrapins, though, countered with one in the bottom half, added five in the third and tallied one more in the fourth to open up a 7-1 advantage.
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In the sixth, Folinusz delivered a single through the left side to score Nyisztor. Rutgers would rally in the eighth as well to chip away. Folinusz had another hit and Harris walked to put two aboard. Following a two-out error, Freeman laced a two-run double to cut it to 7-4.
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Maryland used an RBI double in the bottom of the eighth for insurance. RU rallied in the ninth, but John Murphy earned his fourth save. Mark DiLuia (3-4) picked up the win for the home team and graduate student
Karl Blum (0-5) took the loss.
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The Scarlet Knights return to Bainton Field next week for four home games, starting Tuesday at 1 p.m. versus Monmouth.
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