Spring Wrap up: How the spring teams of South Carolina fared
By Drew Mueller | June 3, 2015Check out how South Carolina's softball, baseball, men's and women's tennis, and women's golf did with the end of their seasons.
Check out how South Carolina's softball, baseball, men's and women's tennis, and women's golf did with the end of their seasons.
Aggies Walk-Off Over Gamecocks South Carolina (29-22) had a win snatched away in the 9th inning, as they fell to No. 2 Texas A&M (42-8). The loss means the Gamecocks will have to wait for the rubber match Sunday to try for a series victory, which they haven’t done since sweeping Kentucky in mid-March.
Gamecocks Hold on to Defeat Terriers In a game started by sophomore lefthander Josh Reagan, South Carolina (28-21) got just enough out of its offense to defeat Wofford (33-17) to beat an in-state team for the first time in nearly a month.
For the second straight game, the South Carolina offense struggled to do much of anything on Sunday as the Gamecocks lost 3-0 in the series finale against Auburn.
In desperate need of another victory against a quality opponent, South Carolina let one get away from itself as the Gamecocks lost 6-2 to Auburn despite a stellar performance by sophomore pitcher Taylor Widener.
South Carolina head coach Chad Holbrook doesn’t want to think about what this season would be like if it wasn’t for senior first baseman Kyle Martin and junior Jack Wynkoop.
Coming off a surprising series win against No. 4 Vanderbilt, South Carolina looked to keep the momentum in a midweek game against Furman in Greenville Tuesday.
The past few weeks have been a tumultuous period for the South Carolina baseball team.
Taking two out of three games from a talented Vanderbilt team will have that type of effect on a locker room that had been filled with gloom and self-loathe in the past few weeks.
Not again, many thought. South Carolina, a team in the midst of tough stretch, appeared to be on its way to a much needed victory, but things quickly changed. For most of the night, the Gamecocks led 2-0 against No.
One way of telling how good Vanderbilt pitcher Carson Fulmer is is through a box score. The junior right-hander’s scoreline from the Commodores’ 12-0 win over South Carolina reads as the following: 7.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 9 K. Another way is with a radar gun.
After his team got swept last weekend by Florida , South Carolina head coach Chad Holbrook offered a challenge of sorts to his team: finish the season strong. “We have some games in front of us and we are going to try like crazy to finish on a strong note,” Holbrook said.
South Carolina crawled into its matchup with Presbyterian College Tuesday after being swept by No. 10 Florida in Gainesville.
April brings one of the most glorious times of the year: the beginning of the Major League Baseball season. Here we look at former Gamecocks chasing their own dreams in the Majors and project how they will do this season.
The South Carolina baseball program announced on Tuesday that sophomore pitcher Wil Crowe will miss the remainder of the 2015 season due to a torn UCL to his right elbow, an MRI revealed.
Times have been tough as of late for the South Carolina baseball team, and the Gamecocks may have hit rock bottom when getting swept this past weekend on the road by No. 10 Florida, but head coach Chad Holbrook is taking the blame.
Losing nine of their last 12 conference games,cq dc CQ-D South Carolina is in the midst of a tough stretch and now finds itself in 5th place in the SEC East standings.