Behind a relentless offensive attack and a commanding performance on the mound from right-hander Jake Yeager (3-2) and the Terps' bullpen, Maryland (22-23, 6-15 Big Ten) cruised to a decisive 11-2 victory over Georgetown (22-23, 4-8 Big East) on Tuesday. The Terrapins combined clinical situational hitting with a 14-hit barrage to overwhelm the Hoya pitching staff early. While the mid-week matchup at Capital One Park started as a defensive stalemate, Maryland’s five-run outburst in the third inning shifted the momentum permanently in favor of the visitors. The Maryland offense was firing on all cylinders, led by a standout performance from shortstop Ty Kaunas, who went 3-for-4 at the plate. Kaunas proved to be a vital spark for the Terrapins, driving in two runs and lining a double to help set the tone for the 14-hit barrage. He was joined in the multi-RBI club by first baseman Paul Jones II, who delivered the most powerful line of the day.…