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(06/08/11 9:30am)
Jackie Bradley Jr., the Most Outstanding Player of the 2010 College World Series, was an integral part of South Carolina baseball’s national championship last year — the school’s first national title in a men’s sport and one that, according to some, forever broke the infamous Chicken Curse.
(06/08/11 9:25am)
The most lauded player in the Columbia Regional wasn’t the popular Scott Wingo or the streaking Christian Walker, but senior Robert Beary, who has been a quiet and consistent contributor for the Gamecocks all season.
(06/08/11 9:20am)
It took longer than it would’ve liked, but for the second straight year, South Carolina is heading to the Super Regional round of the NCAA Tournament.
(06/01/11 11:31am)
South Carolina isn't oblivious, but it also isn't going to get ahead of itself.
(04/25/11 6:21am)
The No. 2 Gamecocks won their sixth consecutive conference series this weekend, taking their rubber match against the Mississippi State Bulldogs by a score of 13-4 on Sunday afternoon in Starkville, Miss. South Carolina relied on dominant offense to overpower MSU and maintain its spot atop the SEC East.
(04/22/11 5:24am)
Of all the similarities to the 2010 national champions, however, arguably the most important so far has been the ability to find different ways to win — a quality Carolina will look to maintain in a three-game series at Mississippi State.
(04/20/11 7:51pm)
Junior outfielder Jake Williams has been reinstated to the South Carolina baseball team and will be available for this weekend's series at Mississippi State, the school announced Wednesday.
(04/20/11 8:38am)
Coming off a huge series victory over then-No. 1 Vanderbilt, South Carolina entered Tuesday’s matchup with College of Charleston looking to avoid a hangover. Despite a shaky start, it managed to do so.
(04/20/11 8:00am)
If you judge “Gamecock Glory” as a simple recounting of the 2011 baseball season, it is a more than adequate book. It dissects action well, provides ample analysis and shows a solid grasp of the national championship team.
(04/19/11 5:42am)
Oftentimes coaches say there's no such thing as a "hangover" following a big win.
(04/19/11 5:38am)
I'm zero-for-three on suggestions for Southeastern Conference headquarters in Birmingham.
(04/18/11 5:52am)
It got "hairy," as USC coach Ray Tanner so succinctly put it. His No. 3 Gamecocks led 5-3 and had closer Matt Price on the mound, but at the same time top-ranked Vanderbilt had the tying run in scoring position and had leadoff man Tony Kemp, who entered the game hitting .331, at the plate.
(04/18/11 4:47am)
After falling 6-4 on Saturday following a 3-1 win in game one, the Gamecocks overcame an early deficit on Sunday with a four-run rally in the seventh. They proceeded to hold off the Commodores from there, behind the arm of Matt Price, clinching the series with a 5-3 victory.
(04/15/11 7:45am)
Although he called it "unlikely," USC coach Ray Tanner said there's a chance outfielder Jake Williams could play this weekend against top-ranked Vanderbilt.
(04/15/11 7:39am)
"Sonny Gray is very special," USC coach Ray Tanner said. "He's just got electric stuff."
(04/15/11 7:32am)
South Carolina's last two meetings with top-ranked opponents have garnered extremely positive results, to say the least. It'll look to improve that number to three this weekend while playing host to No. 1 Vanderbilt.
(04/13/11 7:13am)
It wasn't successful.
(04/12/11 4:57am)
(04/12/11 4:48am)
When The Citadel traveled to Columbia earlier this season, South Carolina found itself in an uncomfortable place against an in-state foe.
(04/08/11 6:34am)
Appearing on an ESPN network for the first time since winning the 2010 World Series, the defending national champion South Carolina baseball team shut out Tennessee 4-0 Thursday night in Knoxville.