With starting quarterback Chris Turner wearing a heavy coat on the sideline, Jamarr Robinson led the Terps 69 yards in 9 plays on their first touchdown drive of the game.
Da’Rel Scott scored on a 6-yard run through the right side of the line to tie the game at 10-10 after the extra point with 11:43 left in the half.
The teams then exchanged punts, and a personal foul penalty on Terp safety Antwine Perez for a late hit helped along the Eagles’ next drive which ended with a 36-yard field goal by Steve Aponavicius to make it 13-10 BC with 3:43 left in the half.
Aponavicius added a 23-yarder as time expired to make it 16-10 at the half.
One half is all that’s left of the 2009 season. The Terps will need to come from behind to avoid record-setting loss No. 10.
Greg Schimmel is The Diamondback’s Terrapin Football Beat Writer. He can be reached at schimmeldbk@gmail.com. Follow him on twitter at http://twitter.com/Greg_Schimmel.