Missed opportunities hurt Gamecocks in loss to No. 4 Alabama
By Cam Adams | April 5, 2019South Carolina softball fell to Alabama Friday night.
South Carolina softball fell to Alabama Friday night.
After a historic run in 2018, Gamecock softball will have to replace a key component of their success in 2019.
Arizona State scored four runs on five hits Saturday to take a 5-1 lead on their way to ending South Carolina's historic season.
South Carolina's offense goes silent in 5-2 loss to Sun Devils in game one of the Super Regionals.
ESPN Softball Analyst Amanda Scarborough shared her opinion on South Carolina's progress thus far in the SEC and what is to come when they play Mississippi State this Thursday in the second round of the SEC Tournament.
The South Carolina offense exploded for 14 runs — including three homers — in a dominating win over Charleston Southern in the regular season home finale.
South Carolina was able to beat the Mississippi State Bulldogs 5-4 on Sunday despite giving up the lead in the fifth inning.
The Gamecocks surrendered a first inning unearned run, but scored six in the bottom half of the inning to get their 40th win of the season after defeating the Bulldogs.
The Gamecocks come from behind for the 11th time this year by scoring four runs in the sixth to win a record 39 times under head coach Beverley Smith.
After scoring just three runs in their previous four games, the Gamecocks offense came alive as they sweep Missouri for the first time ever this weekend.
A two home run performance by Cayla Drotar helped the Gamecocks come back for the 11th time this season and clinch the series against Missouri.
Starting pitcher Cayla Drotar was injured in the first inning against Missouri, but the Gamecocks managed to come back to win with two homers in the fifth.
The No. 12 South Carolina Gamecocks fell for the first time ever to Campbell and lost only its second game at home this year on Wednesday night.
The Gamecocks' "never say die" attitude came alive once again as they were able to snatch a victory from the Arkansas Razorbacks with a six run sixth inning.
The South Carolina softball team had just six hits in Friday's contest, but put them together at the right time to get the 2-1 win over Arkansas in the first game of the series.
Freshman Kelsey Oh retired her first 14 batters to help the Gamecocks win 5-2 on Wednesday night over Georgia Southern.
The Gamecocks found their strength in Tiara Duffy Wednesday night to defeat Furman 1-0 for their fifth-straight win.