Box Score COLLEGE PARK, MD.- William & Mary mashed three homers on the way to a 13-3 win Tuesday night at Maryland. Max Winters and Joe Delossantos would go back to back in the fourth, Winters' being an inside the park job; and Luca Danos hit a solo shot in the sixth.
Owen Pierce picked up the win tossing 2.0 innings of work. Tom Mayer was phenomenal with a pair of strikeouts in three hitless frames and Rojo Prarie earned his fourth save of the year, striking out five over 3.0 innings of scoreless work.
Winters had three hits in the ballgame as did Tank Yaghoubi who doubled and scored three runs. Danos was 2-3 with a pair of runs and two runs batted in.
Maryland got on the board in the first inning behind a pair of hits and a sacrifice fly to make it 1-0 Terrapins. Yaghoubi singled and scored on a Cole Ragone single to even the score before Bhojwani doubled to plate Corey Adams giving the Tribe the lead in the second. Lucas Carmichael made it 3-1 with an RBI groundout.
Maryland would tie the game in the bottom of the second behind two runs on a pair of hits and a walk. The Tribe regained the lead in the top half of the fourth as Luca Danos singled with one out before Winters took a ball to deep right field, causing the Maryland right fielder to crash into the wall. Danos and Winters would both come around on the inside the park homer. Delossantos followed with a solo blast to left center, making it 6-3 Tribe.
After a pair of shutdown innings from Mayer, Danos took a 3-2 pitch deep over the wall in dead center for his first home run of the season, making it a 7-3 lead. The Tribe broke the game open in the seventh as Nick Lottchea ripped a two-run single into left. Carmichael picked up an RBI walking with the bases loaded to give the Green and Gold a 10-3 edge.
William & Mary tacked on a pair in the eighth as Noah Zertuche and Danos forced back to back bases loaded walks, giving the Tribe a nine-run lead. A bases full walk from Cole Ragone made it 13-3.
Up Next: William & Mary will take its six-game winning streak on the road for a CAA series at Stony Brook beginning Friday afternoon.