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(02/27/15 2:23am)
Weather
permitting, No. 5 South Carolina will renew their rivalry with Clemson this weekend. The
Gamecocks have dominated of late, with the last series win for the Tigers
coming four years ago.
(02/25/15 1:24am)
You wouldn't know it by the cold and precipitation-filled weather most of the country is still experiencing, but college baseball season is now in full swing. With Vanderbilt winning the College World Series last June, an SEC team has been crowned the sport’s best in four out of the last six seasons and the conference once again appears to be loaded in 2015.
(02/24/15 1:37am)
After taking all three games in its series against Northeastern this past weekend, the No. 5 South Carolina baseball team will continue its early season non-conference slate as it hosts Davidson at Carolina Stadium on Tuesday at 4 p.m. The Gamecocks (6-1) are currently riding a six-game winning streak thanks to their combination of good pitching and solid hitting.
(02/23/15 12:42am)
The No. 5 South Carolina baseball team powered through Northeastern and swept the visiting Huskies, thanks to solid pitching and some timely hitting.
(02/20/15 2:32am)
Junior pitcher Jack Wynkoop paid his dues last season. He won seven games as a key component of South Carolina's three-man rotation— a unit that accumulated a 3.03 ERA over the season.
(02/18/15 3:39am)
Senior Elliott Caldwell fell a home run shy of the cycle Tuesday, but collected four hits to power the Gamecocks past the Paladins 5-2.
(02/17/15 2:22am)
After winning two out of three games in its season-opening
series against No. 25 College of Charleston, No. 5 South Carolina now turns its
attention to another in-state opponent: Furman.
(02/15/15 3:54pm)
Just one game into the 2015 college baseball season, No. 5 South Carolina head coach Chad Holbrook was already frustrated. For whatever reason, his team lacked the fight and intensity he expected on opening day with the Gamecocks losing 6-3 on Friday to No. 25 College of Charleston.
(02/15/15 12:23am)
A solid outing by sophomore pitcher Josh Reagan and a go-ahead two-run home run by freshman designated hitter Alex Destino helped No. 5 South Carolina (2-1) defeat No. 25 College of Charleston (1-2) 8-3 in Saturday evening’s rubber match between the two teams.
(02/14/15 8:47pm)
Sophomore pitcher Wil Crowe gave up only one run in six 1/3 innings of work while striking out a career-high 10 batters and No. 5 South Carolina’s offense came alive as the Gamecocks (1-1) defeated No. 25 College of Charleston (1-1) 6-1 in game one of Saturday’s doubleheader for their first win of the year.
(02/13/15 2:11am)
The best way to rip off a Band-Aid without inflicting immense pain is pulling it off in one quick, fluid motion.
(02/13/15 12:30am)
After losing its Friday starter Jordan Montgomery to the New York Yankees in the fourth-round draft pick, South Carolina will incorporate a "next man up" mentality into its starting rotation this season.
(02/13/15 4:09am)
Much like South Carolina's infield, the team's three starting outfielders bring a wealth of experience into the 2015 season.
(02/13/15 12:41am)
The Gamecocks' infield may have lost a three-year starter in third baseman Joey Pankake, but the team hopes to replace his offensive production with a healthy Max Schrock.
(02/13/15 12:59am)
A catcher that can excel defensively is an asset, but a catcher that can do that and produce at the plate is a luxury.
(02/13/15 12:47am)
It’s no secret that the Gamecocks will have one of the best pitching duos in the SEC atop their rotation in sophomore Wil Crowe and junior Jack Wynkoop.
(02/13/15 3:15am)
You can’t deflate a baseball, but you can lower its seams.
(01/16/15 7:00am)
Arden Key to make up his mind
(11/24/14 9:00am)
Sports Editor Danny Garrison sat down with us to talk about the Washington Nationals, the Dallas Cowboys, who he thinks would be best in a fight and how mean of a chicken he can cook. Watch below:
(11/03/14 7:57am)
Bumgarner's playoff play earns him spot among the greats