Rapid Reaction: Missouri 3 South Carolina 2
After a 10-game winning streak, the South Carolina baseball team is now 0-2 this week following a 3-2 loss to Missouri (17-5).
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After a 10-game winning streak, the South Carolina baseball team is now 0-2 this week following a 3-2 loss to Missouri (17-5).
South Carolina (17-4) closed out its 12-game homestand with its first loss in over two weeks, falling to Winthrop (7-5) in extra innings Tuesday night.
No. 7 South Carolina (17-3) had already won its first two games against Kentucky (13-6) this weekend, but senior first baseman Kyle Martin’s late-game heroics on Sunday clinched a sweep of the Wildcats as the lefty hit a walk-off two-run home run in the tenth inning of the Gamecocks’ 6-4 win.
Playing in its first SEC game of the year, South Carolina (15-3) swung past Kentucky (13-4) for a 10-1 win.
No. 8 South Carolina’s bats came alive in the second of two games against 1-10 Penn State. The 14-3 Gamecocks jumped out to an early lead, and never looked back.
The seventh-ranked Gamecocks (13-3) recorded their third shutout in four games against the struggling Nittany Lions (1-9) Tuesday night.
No. 8 South Carolina (12-3) did just enough to survive and complete the sweep of Miami (Ohio) (2-8), winning 5-3 on Sunday. Junior Vince Fiori earned his second win of the season after 3 1/3 innings of relief.
South Carolina continued its good play against Miami (Ohio), winning the second game of the series 7-0. The victory wasn't just built on pitching, as South Carolina brought solid hitting to the table.
No. 8 South Carolina relied on pitching to take the first game of its weekend series against the Miami (OH) Redhawks 2-0 Friday night at Carolina Stadium.
The Gamecocks will look to stave off elimination Thursday against Texas A&M.
No. 5 South Carolina (9-3) seems to be finding its offensive rhythm with the past couple of games. The Gamecocks scored a combined 21 runs against Charleston Southern and High Point. As head coach Chad Holbrook waits for the pitching to click, a three-game series against the struggling Miami (Ohio) Redhawks provides an optimal opportunity.
Playing in its third game in as many days, the South Carolina baseball team (9-3) enjoyed one of its best offensive performances of the season during Wednesday’s 11-3 victory against High Point (2-8).
Freshmen rarely have immediate impacts on college baseball teams, especially on a team that began the season ranked No. 5 in the country. When a freshman for that team hits cleanup on opening day, he’s special.
Fifth ranked South Carolina (7-3) came into Monday’s rubber match with Clemson eager to extend their series-winning streak over the Tigers to seven. Instead, the Gamecocks ran into a buzz saw named Brody Koerner and lost 7-0.
Weather permitting, No. 5 South Carolina will renew their rivalry with Clemson this weekend. The Gamecocks have dominated of late, with the last series win for the Tigers coming four years ago.
You wouldn't know it by the cold and precipitation-filled weather most of the country is still experiencing, but college baseball season is now in full swing. With Vanderbilt winning the College World Series last June, an SEC team has been crowned the sport’s best in four out of the last six seasons and the conference once again appears to be loaded in 2015.
After taking all three games in its series against Northeastern this past weekend, the No. 5 South Carolina baseball team will continue its early season non-conference slate as it hosts Davidson at Carolina Stadium on Tuesday at 4 p.m. The Gamecocks (6-1) are currently riding a six-game winning streak thanks to their combination of good pitching and solid hitting.
The No. 5 South Carolina baseball team powered through Northeastern and swept the visiting Huskies, thanks to solid pitching and some timely hitting.
Junior pitcher Jack Wynkoop paid his dues last season. He won seven games as a key component of South Carolina's three-man rotation— a unit that accumulated a 3.03 ERA over the season.
Senior Elliott Caldwell fell a home run shy of the cycle Tuesday, but collected four hits to power the Gamecocks past the Paladins 5-2.