Cortes provides hope for struggling Gamecocks
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.
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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.
"I don't have a crystal ball," South Carolina head coach Chad Holbrook said. "But I have a good feeling that we'll look back in late May and June and say that Sunday [Saturday] against Vanderbilt was the biggest win of the year."
South Carolina continued to miss the presence of All-Amerian reliever Tyler Johnson in a 5-3 defeat to Vanderbilt, with the Commodores scoring three runs off the Gamecocks' bullpen in a 13-inning loss.
Despite a four-run eighth inning, South Carolina dropped the series opener against Vanderbilt 7-6.
As the South Carolina baseball season progresses, infielder LT Tolbert is becoming a master of the mental side of the game.
Furman struck first, but the South Carolina baseball team scored six unanswered runs to earn its 20th win of the season Tuesday night.
The Columbia Fireflies hosted a Fan Fest on Sunday where fans were able to watch the team go through a scheduled workout at Spirit Communications Park and then afterward were able to meet the players.
South Carolina head coach Chad Holbrook's hunch to insert Riley Hogan into the Gamecocks' lineup paid off in the series finale against Alabama.
Justin Row's first walk-off hit at any level came at a pretty good time for South Carolina.
The South Carolina basketball program didn't leave quite enough magic behind in Columbia, as the Gamecocks' baseball team suffered a 4-2 tough-luck defeat to Alabama.
Five scoreless innings from right-handed pitcher Graham Lawson helped No. 7 South Carolina shut out Charleston Southern, 3-0, at Founders Park Wednesday.
The last time he played in Columbia, South Carolina, in 2009, Florida quarterback Tim Tebow tied the SEC touchdown record in a 24-14 win over the South Carolina football team.
In his third season playing with the South Carolina baseball team, first baseman Matt Williams’ patience is paying off in a big way.
For the third time this season, Wil Crowe’s commanding pitching led the No. 10 South Carolina baseball team (11-5) to a series victory and put it in position for a series sweep.
Brandon McIlwain's eventful three semesters at South Carolina came to a close Wednesday, as the quarterback and outfielder announced his decision to transfer per his Twitter account.