Lane: SC teams unfairly seeded in tourney
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For the second day in a row, South Carolina got a one-run victory over Clemson.
Give South Carolina and Clemson credit.
For the fifth straight season, the South Carolina baseball team failed to win more than one game at the SEC tournament.
Ray Tanner will go down as the greatest coach in the history of South Carolina baseball. Any attempts to argue otherwise are laughable. The gap between him and second place is as wide as the Grand Canyon. He has a .700 winning percentage at Carolina, 12 straight NCAA tournament berths, five College World Series appearances and two consecutive national championships. He is currently, by all accounts, the most successful college baseball coach in the country.
The Gamecocks received their 28th overall bid to the postseason and, more importantly, clinched home-field advantage throughout the tournament by earning the No. 8 national seed, ensuring South Carolina will play in the confines of Carolina Stadium through the Super Regionals.
When South Carolina started 1-5 in the SEC for the first time since 2003, freshman left fielder Tanner English knew people were pointing to the team’s youth as the reason for the struggles.
The South Carolina equestrian team fell short on its bid to claim its first national championship since 2007 this weekend.
While freshman left fielder Tanner English acknowledged that Tuesday night’s game against College of Charleston was frustrating, he also said that South Carolina needs to employ a short memory for the loss.
For South Carolina third baseman LB Dantzler, it’s no secret that he hasn’t been hitting the way he wants to be, but entering the Mississippi State series, the entire team was frustrated.
Freshman pitcher Jordan Montgomery is trying to grow a beard.
Before the Vanderbilt series, South Carolina was looking for something to do in a pregame huddle, when pitcher Nolan Belcher suggested doing a standing backflip in the middle of a circle of his teammates “to try to get something going.”
With Friday’s 5-4 loss to Tennessee, the Gamecocks had not won a one-run game in the SEC, having lost four one-run conference games.
With freshman pitcher Jordan Montgomery securing the series win in the final two innings at Vanderbilt, senior pitcher Matt Price knew that he would likely be staying in the bullpen on a more permanent basis.
In preparation for this weekend’s series at Vanderbilt, South Carolina coach Ray Tanner told his team about the last time the Gamecocks started 1-5 in conference play.
The sight of Matt Price trotting out of the bullpen for the first time this season proved to be the magic South Carolina needed to win Thursday night’s series opener against No. 1 Florida.
One of the changes to Carolina Stadium in the offseason was the hallway adjacent to the media room and locker room, as the walls that were previously unadorned now hold the images from the past two national championships that South Carolina claimed.
With the third round of NCAA Tournament games being played, right-handed pitcher Matt Price found himself trending in the United States on Twitter above top-seeded Michigan State, which was losing to Louisville.
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