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South Carolina Gamecocks' Max Schrock completes a double play against Clemson at Doug Kingsmore Stadium in Columbia, S.C., on Sunday, March 2, 2014. (Dwayne McLemore/The State/MCT)

Infield banking on a healthy Schrock

The Gamecock infield may have lost three-year starting third baseman Joey Pankake to the MLB, but they hope to replace his offensive production with a healthy Max Schrock. 


South Carolina pitcher Jack Wynkoop (13) works in the second inning against Florida in Columbia, S.C., Saturday, April 12, 2014. (Jeff Blake/The State/MCT)

Crowe, Wynkoop anchor starting rotation

After losing its Friday starter Jordan Montgomery to the New York Yankees in the form of a fourth-round draft pick, South Carolina will incorporate a "next man up" mentality into its starting rotation this season.


Things needed in 2015 - Sports

Arden Key to make up his mind At first glance, you may wonder whether or not South Carolina really needs an 18-year-old kid who has decommitted from the program twice and refers to himself as a “Walking Legend” on Twitter.


South Carolina's Jackie Bradley Jr. celebrates his hit in the 12th inning against Oklahoma during the College World Series at Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska, Thursday, June 24, 2010. (Gerry Melendez/The State/MCT)

Former Gamecocks thrive in MLB

With Tuesday marking the first day of postseason play in Major League Baseball, it is time to look back on former Gamecocks who made an impact in the MLB this season.


Greiner, Pankake excel in Tigers system

Position players Tanner English, Grayson Greiner and Joey Pankake have seemingly picked up right where they left off with the Gamecocks, now taking their hacks for separate professional clubs.


South Carolina shortstop Marcus Mooney (8) scores ahead of the tag of Maryland catcher Kevin Martir (32) on Sunday, June 1, 2014, in Columbia, S.C. Maryland won 10-1. (Jeff Blake/The State/MCT)

Baseball bounced by Terps

South Carolina’s roller-coaster ride of a season came to an unexpected halt Sunday night after its second loss to Maryland in as many days trounced them from the regional tournament.


Cock crows for Campbell's season

Regional host South Carolina used a dominant pitching performance from freshman Wil Crowe Sunday afternoon to keep its postseason hopes alive in a 9-0 throttling of Campbell.