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Baseball off to perfect 4-0 start

A double down the third base line by Conner Bright that plated teammate Grayson Greiner proved to be all that the No. 5 Gamecocks needed to power past Presbyterian College, as they picked up their fourth win of the season Tuesday, 4-0.


The last line of defense

Gamecock fans should expect a variety of names to contribute in the outfield this season on the South Carolina baseball team.


Several spots left to fill in pitching rotation

The South Carolina baseball team’s pitching staff last season took the nation as well as themselves by surprise. But as quickly as they burst onto the scene, they were gone, with the likes of Nolan Belcher, Tyler Webb and Adam Westmoreland graduating out of the program.


	In his first season as head coach, Chad Holbrook took the Gamecocks one game short of a College World Series appearance. He looks to expand on that success in year-two.

Getting back to the promised land

This time last year, South Carolina head baseball coach Chad Holbrook could go into town with relative certainty that he wouldn’t be stopped by a random passerby.


Baseball sweeps Bucknell to open season

While the rest of Columbia was thawing out after an uncharacteristically icy week, the South Carolina baseball team was coming out of the gates hot with a three-game sweep of Bucknell to open the season.


Gamecocks cruise past Bucknell

Baseball earns 2 dominant wins to open season After postponing Friday’s season opener due to unfavorable weather, the Gamecocks got their 2014 campaign underway with a doubleheader Saturday.


3 Gamecock seniors chosen in MLB draft

Dantzler, Webb, Westmoreland chosen by Blue Jays, Yankees, Marlins As South Carolina’s season came to an end in Chapel Hill, three Gamecocks were chosen to continue their baseball careers in the big leagues. Tyler Webb, L.B.


Gamecocks second baseman Max Schrock dives and misses a throw to second.

Gamecocks lose Super Regionals to UNC

Even for a program like South Carolina, not every season ends in Omaha. The Gamecocks came up just short in Chapel Hill, falling 5-4 to North Carolina in the third and final game of the Super Regional series, ending a run of three consecutive trips to the College World Series.


Max Schrock fumbles with the ball before throwing it to first for an out.

Schrock struggles playing as visitor in hometown

It’s been a roller coaster homecoming for Gamecock second baseman Max Schrock. A native of Chapel Hill, N.C., Schrock has shone and struggled in his return to his hometown to play against UNC for a place in the College World Series.


After college career of trials, Belcher looks for Super Regional win

Redshirt senior has faced injury, bad play from teammates For Nolan Belcher, it was a familiar experience. Once again, the senior pitcher got little help in a start and wound up without the result he had hoped for, as the Gamecocks dropped a 6-5 decision to North Carolina on Saturday afternoon.