The Daily Gamecock

Spring Wrap up: How the spring teams of South Carolina fared

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Softball

South Carolina capped off a season of ups and downs when they missed a chance in the NCAA tournament by losing in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional play. Going 38-22 overall with a 10-14 conference record, the Gamecocks lost to UCF in regional play for a third time this year. Junior left fielder Alaynie Page earned first-team All-American honors for team-leading offensive performance.

Baseball

Even though South Carolina ended their season on a disappointing note by getting knocked out of the SEC tournament in the first round to Missouri and missing the NCAA championship tournament, Kyle Martin earned second-team All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball. The Gamecocks ended their season with a total record of 32-25 and an SEC record of 13-17.

Womens Tennis

The womens tennis team ended the season ranked No. 29 with an overall record of 15-11 and an SEC record of 6-7. The team wouldnt make it out of the NCAA tournaments second round of team play. Senior Elixane Lechemia went to the NCAA singles tournament ranked No. 45, but lost to UCLAs No. 21 Chanelle Van Nguyen.

Mens Tennis

South Carolina ended their season .500 overall with a 3-9 conference record, not making the NCAA team championships. LSU knocked them out of the SEC tournament with a score of 4-1.  The doubles pairing of seniors Kyle Koch and Thiago Pinheiro made it to the second round of the NCAA individual championships before losing to the 22nd-ranked Hugo Dojas/Felipe Soares from Texas Tech.

Womens Golf

The Gamecocks finished an impressive season by placing second in the SEC Championships and winning the NCAA East Regional title. Senior Justine Dreher earned Womens Golf Coaches Association First-Team All-American honors, leading the team with a scoring average of 72.53 — the lowest in school history. She is the third first-team All-American Gamecock.


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