Rapid reactions: South Carolina 2 Miami (OH) 0
By will helms | March 7, 2015No. 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.
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.
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.
Weather permitting, No. 5 South Carolina will renew their rivalry with Clemson.
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.
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 when hosting Davidson at Carolina Stadium on Tuesday at 4:00 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.
Senior Elliot Caldwell fell a home run shy of the cycle Tuesday, but collected four hits to power the Gamecocks past the Paladins 5-2.
The Gamecocks (2-1) face the Paladins (1-2) Tuesday afternoon in their first mid-week game of the season.
Just one game into the 2015 college baseball season, No. 5 South Carolina head coach Chad Holbrook was already frustrated.
A solid outing by sophomore pitcher Josh Reagan and a go-ahead two-run home run by freshman designated hitter Alex Destino helped No.
Sophomore pitcher Wil Crowe gave up only one run in six 1/3 innings of work while striking out a career-high 10 batters and No.
Much like South Carolina's infield, the team's three starting outfielders bring a wealth of experience into the 2015 season.
You can’t deflate a baseball, but you can lower its seams.
The most efficient process of ripping off a Band-Aid that simultaneously inflicts the least amount of pain is pulling it off in one quick, fluid motion.
A catcher that can excel defensively is an asset, but a catcher that can do that and produce at the plate is a luxury.
It’s no secret that the Gamecocks will have one of the best pitching duos in the SEC atop their rotation in sophomore Wil Crowe and junior Jack Wynkoop.