Brett Harman pitched seven strong innings, Maryland’s offense churned out 14 hits, and the Terrapins completed a four-game sweep of Manhattan with a 9-0 victory Sunday afternoon.
Maryland (9-1) outscored Manhattan 26-4 in the series and controlled the finale, with Harman in command throughout. The senior struck out five and allowed just three hits in seven innings.
It was the fourth dominant performance by a Maryland starting pitcher in as many games – the starting rotation of Brady Kirkpatrick, David Carroll, Sander Beck and Harman allowed just two earned runs in 27 innings of work on the weekend. The team’s ERA dipped to 0.95.
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