Season in review: Columbia Fireflies wrap up exciting 2017
The Columbia Fireflies wrapped up their second season Monday, and it wasn’t short on excitement.
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The Columbia Fireflies wrapped up their second season Monday, and it wasn’t short on excitement.
Classifying the 2017 South Carolina baseball season as a disappointment may be an understatement, but with the hire of former South Florida head coach Mark Kingston, there's energy around the Gamecock program again.
Any questions of dedication and love of the game were put to rest Friday as head baseball coach Mark Kingston was introduced to Carolina fans by athletic director Ray Tanner at Williams-Brice Stadium.
Mark Kingston will officially lead South Carolina baseball in 2018 as the Board of Trustees unanimously approved a six-year contract for the former University of South Florida head coach Friday morning.
University of South Florida head coach Mark Kingston will take the helm of Gamecocks baseball in 2018, according to reports made Thursday afternoon.
Three current South Carolina baseball players and one signee were selected in the first 10 rounds of the MLB Draft. More are expected to be selected today in the final rounds, but let's take a look at the action so far.
In a press conference following the resignation of former South Carolina head coach Chad Holbrook, athletics director Ray Tanner announced that he will conduct his search externally and will not evaluate current assistants Jerry Meyers and Sammy Esposito for the permanent job.
Assistant hires and words said behind closed doors were on the agenda Wednesday as USC athletics director Ray Tanner addressed the media at Founders Park a day following head baseball coach Chad Holbrook’s resignation.
After missing the postseason for the second time in three seasons, Chad Holbrook resigned from his position as the South Carolina head baseball coach Tuesday night.
South Carolina baseball is watching the NCAA Tournament from home for the second time in three years, and let's just say Gamecock fans aren't too happy about it.
On paper, the SEC was supposed to be a top-heavy league. Through the midpoint in conference play, it hasn't quite worked out that way.
Benefiting from the crossover of former Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow's professional baseball debut, the Columbia Fireflies have been squarely fixed in the national spotlight over the last two weeks.
Despite undergoing six hitless innings, the No. 18 South Carolina baseball team overcame a two-run deficit to defeat Davidson, 3-2, Tuesday.
After dropping three consecutive SEC series and losing six of its last 10 games, the South Carolina baseball team (22-13, 8-7 SEC) is searching for answers.
South Carolina's skid of five loses in its last six games continued on Saturday. With an unfortunate hint of deja vu lingering on from the series opener, poor defensive execution once again cost the Gamecocks in the ninth inning.
Critical defensive lapses undermined a late comeback attempt for South Carolina in its 7-4 defeat in the series opener.
After suffering its worst loss in nine years to the Tar Heels last season, the South Carolina baseball team endured a similar fate against them Tuesday night.
It's hard to feel optimistic about losing consecutive weekend series, but South Carolina managed to stay just one game behind Auburn in the SEC East with a win over Vanderbilt in the series finale.