South Carolina to host Kentucky
By Danny Garrison | April 18, 2013No. 21 South Carolina (28-10, 8-7 SEC) will start the second half of its SEC season this weekend when it takes on No. 25 Kentucky (24-12, 7-8 SEC).
No. 21 South Carolina (28-10, 8-7 SEC) will start the second half of its SEC season this weekend when it takes on No. 25 Kentucky (24-12, 7-8 SEC).
Despite an offensive explosion in the first inning of Friday’s 6-4 win over Texas A&M, coach Chad Holbrook was far from complimentary about South Carolina’s performance on the day.
Before South Carolina hosted Texas A&M, coach Chad Holbrook said the team had to dig itself out of a hole it created by getting swept at home by Arkansas last weekend.
The USC baseball team has a sign hanging in its clubhouse that reads, “A man knows not his own strength until he has met adversity.” Coach Chad Holbrook told reporters Wednesday that now is the ideal time for his players to read that sign. After being swept by the Razorbacks in a home series last weekend, the Gamecocks will look to bounce back in a three-game series against the Aggies, which begins Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Carolina Stadium.
The Gamecocks were dominated by Arkansas’ pitchers in all three weekend games.
The Gamecocks’ pitching and defense, keys to their early success, faltered against the Razorbacks.
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