Tough slate awaits Gamecocks this season
By Jackson Gates | Feb. 14, 2018The Gamecocks have a tough schedule ahead of them for the 2018 season, highlighted by facing nine SEC teams ranked in the top-25.
The Gamecocks have a tough schedule ahead of them for the 2018 season, highlighted by facing nine SEC teams ranked in the top-25.
Seven months after getting hired, head coach Mark Kingston has seen what his team can do during preseason and is finally ready for Opening Day.
Three Gamecocks went north for the summer to play amongst the best players in college baseball to help them improve their skills before the upcoming season.
As the current South Carolina baseball team is gearing up for another season, former Gamecock Jackie Bradley Jr. is ready for another MLB run — but possibly with a new team.
The Gamecock baseball season is almost in full swing as spring practices started Friday, and the team played its first intra-squad scrimmages.
Making the decision to join South Carolina's coaching staff was "pretty easy" for new pitching coach Skylar Meade.
Seven former Gamecocks played in the big leagues in 2017, and more than 10 had stints in the Minors.
Gamecock baseball's fall practice schedule began Thursday, and included two scrimmages over the weekend. Which newcomers stuck out to head coach Mark Kingston?
Former Gamecock outfielder and Spring Valley High School product Gene Cone finished his first full season with the Class-A Columbia Fireflies on Monday, describing the season as full of "ups and downs."
From Tim Tebow playing on the team to hosting a game during the total solar eclipse, the Columbia Fireflies' second franchise season wasn't short on excitement.
Mark Kingston's impressive record bodes well for the Gamecock baseball team after a disappointing 2017 season.
Kingston hopes to allow each of his recruits to "graduate, play in Omaha, and become a professional prospect" in their time at Carolina.
The Board of Trustees unanimously approved Mark Kingston's six-year, $3.6 million contract.
Kingston has a career record of 273-180-1 in his eight seasons as a head coach at Illinois State (2010-14) and USF (2015-17).
Three current South Carolina baseball players and one signee were selected in the first 10 rounds of the MLB Draft.
In a press conference following the resignation of former South Carolina head coach Chad Holbrook, South Carolina athletic director Ray Tanner announced that he will conduct his search externally.
Ray Tanner addressed the media at Founders Park Wednesday afternoon for the first time since head baseball coach Chad Holbrook's resignation.