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(02/24/19 4:44am)
After a 15-3 rout of Utah Valley on Friday night, the Gamecock baseball team came into Founders Park looking to clinch the series over the Utah Valley Wolverines. They did so, as South Carolina (5-1) defeated Utah Valley (1-4) in a nail-biter, 6-5.
(02/23/19 4:46pm)
The Gamecock offense was at the forefront of South Carolina baseball's series opener against Utah Valley on Friday evening and won with a score of 15-3.
(02/18/19 4:10am)
Despite 13 strikeouts as a team, South Carolina baseball defeated the Liberty Flames 3-2 in the final game of the three-game series. The Gamecocks and Flames split the first two games of the series, setting up a rubber match on Sunday at Founders Park.
(02/17/19 4:53am)
The Gamecocks took the field in front of a crowd of 7,507 fans at Founders Park Friday for their 2019 season opener, where South Carolina fell 5-6 during 11 innings of play.
(02/19/19 2:40am)
After the Gamecock baseball was eliminated by the Arkansas Razorbacks, batting average leader Justin Row was uncertain about the future. But more eight months later, Row found clarity — and a job.
(02/09/19 11:42pm)
The South Carolina Gamecocks baseball team will begin its road to Omaha on Friday afternoon against the Liberty Flames to kick off the 2019 season.
(02/02/19 10:06pm)
The 2019 road to Omaha begins soon for the University of South Carolina's baseball team.
(02/01/19 5:23am)
With pitchers and catchers across Major League Baseball’s 30 teams expected to report to spring training in early February, baseball season is officially around the corner. There are 34 former Gamecocks who now find themselves with a big-league organization and have their sights set on another year of baseball at the professional level in 2019.
(10/30/18 4:22pm)
Former Gamecock baseball player Steve Pearce was named the 2018 World Series MVP for the world champion Boston Red Sox.
(10/22/18 3:08am)
The lights shined bright at Fenway Park on former Gamecock Jackie Bradley Jr. after he delivered two home runs and nine RBI's in Game 3 of the ALCS, earning the ALCS MVP Award.
(06/29/18 1:11am)
South Carolina head baseball coach Mark Kingston held his summer press conference on Wednesday afternoon at Founders Park, touching upon his team's season and a lengthy postseason run that had the Gamecocks cut just one win short of advancing to the College World Series in Kingston's first year at the helm.
(06/26/18 9:40pm)
Another South Carolina athlete is continuing his baseball career with the New York Mets, as he signed a deal with the team after being selected in the third round of the Major League Baseball draft.
(06/12/18 6:47pm)
Gamecock baseball's season came to an end Monday after a loss to Arkansas at Baum Stadium. The team came up one win short of a trip to the College World Series, dropping game three of their Super Regional.
(06/07/18 3:54am)
The Columbia Fireflies (28-28) suffered another devastating loss to the Charleston Riverdogs (28-29) Wednesday at Spirit Communications Park. This 6-5 loss gives Charleston a 2-0 lead in the three game series.
(06/06/18 2:35am)
The Columbia Fireflies (28-27) lost 5-1 to the Charleston Riverdogs (27-29) Tuesday night at Spirit Communications Park in the first game of a six-game homestand for the Fireflies.
(06/06/18 2:14am)
Following South Carolina’s sweep of the Greenville Regional this past weekend, the New York Mets selected two Gamecocks — pitcher Adam Hill and outfielder Carlos Cortes — on Tuesday afternoon in the MLB Draft.
(06/02/18 2:19am)
In the first-ever postseason matchup between the South Carolina Gamecocks (34-24, 17-13 SEC) and Ohio State Buckeyes (36-23, 14-10 Big Ten), South Carolina defeated Ohio State in the first game of the 2018 Greenville Regional at Clark-LeClair Stadium, 8-3.
(05/23/18 7:06pm)
The Columbia Fireflies (24-21) defeated the West Virginia Power (24-19) 6-5 on Wednesday at Spirit Communications Park to take a 2-1 series lead over West Virginia.
(05/22/18 2:35pm)
The Columbia Fireflies (22-21) fell to the West Virginia Power (24-17) in 11 innings at Spirit Communications Park in Columbia Monday night. This was the first game in an eight-game homestand that features four games against West Virginia and four games against South Atlantic League South Division rival Greenville Drive. The Fireflies currently stand at fourth in the South Division of the SAL.
(05/10/18 4:17am)
In the first-ever NCAA baseball game hosted at Spirit Communications Park, the College of Charleston Cougars defeated the South Carolina Gamecocks in front of a crowd of 5,867.