Power Surge: Tolbert, Mooney lead Gamecocks
By Bobby Balboni | March 15, 2016South Carolina advanced to 16-2 with a victory over South Carolina Upstate at a neutral location in Greenville, S.C.
South Carolina advanced to 16-2 with a victory over South Carolina Upstate at a neutral location in Greenville, S.C.
South Carolina defeated the Citadel in a tune-up game before a pivotal weekend matchup with Clemson.
The South Carolina baseball team continued their hot streak over the weekend, completing a weekend sweep of Penn State to boost their record to 8-0.
The game of baseball needs to find a way to become relevant for America's youth again, but Cal Ripken's idea of drastically modifying the game is the wrong move.
Freshman pitcher Adam Hill carried South Carolina to a victory on a day where the Gamecocks struggled to make hard contact. Hill's performance marked a memorable start to his career.
Gamecock baseball opened the 2016 season with a sweep of the Albany Great Danes, building on promising performances from the team's young roster.
Over the past seven years, the SEC has produced four NCAA champions. Here is a look at some of the top players to watch in 2016.
Coach Chad Holbrook will be counting on a blend of old veterans and new talent to round out his infield.
South Carolina will be relying on some new arms to take the ball in its weekend rotation.
Taylor Widener holds both himself and his teammates to a high standard this year as the Gamecocks look to bounce back from a rough 2015 season.
A number of new players will be patrolling the outfield at Founders Park in 2016.
Under the leadership of athletics director Ray Tanner and head coach Chad Holbrook, South Carolina has been one of the most dominant baseball programs in the country in recent years. The talent, once on display in Columbia, has surfaced in the majors as evidence of the program's prowess.
Minor League Baseball welcomes the Columbia Fireflies to the field in the upcoming 2016 MiLB season.
Growing up, the Home Run Derby was a fun event to watch with my family. I was amazed by the players and wanted to be one of the kids chasing the balls.
Multiple Gamecocks are spending the summer playing in summer leagues across the country. Some players have stayed local and are teammates, while others have ventured far away.
As a child, I fell in love with the game of baseball. I participated in my city's recreation league every year, forced friends and family to play catch at every opportunity and followed MLB religiously.
UPDATE: The Washington Nationals drafted junior Max Schrock with their 13th round pick.