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By will helms | Feb. 26, 2015The Player Through the early stages of its 2015 season, the South Carolina softball team has depended on stellar pitching and solid hitting to succeed.
The Player Through the early stages of its 2015 season, the South Carolina softball team has depended on stellar pitching and solid hitting to succeed.
South Carolina’s softball team will host Central Florida in its home opener Wednesday afternoon.
With spring right around the corner, so is the 2015 softball season.
Redshirt senior pitcher Julie Sarratt could strike you out and then do your taxes.
The Gamecock softball team took care of business Wednesday night, making quick work of the Bulldogs from South Carolina State University in a 5-1 result, highlighted by home runs from sophomore Ansley Ard and junior Olivia Lawrence.
Coming towards the season’s final stretch, the South Carolina softball team will host a pair of non-conference games at Carolina Softball Stadium this week, with a Tuesday matchup against Georgia Southern followed by a Wednesday contest versus South Carolina State.
The South Carolina softball team (29-15) notched a 4-2 victory over Winthrop Tuesday night, kicking off an 11-game home stand to end the regular season. Redshirt junior pitcher Julie Sarratt picked up her 14th win of the season, holding the Eagles (22-20) to one earned run on five hits over seven innings. Winthrop junior Kelsey Ritter scored the first run of the game when she took home on senior infielder Codee Yeske’s error. Yeske redeemed herself in the bottom frame, plating two Gamecock baserunners with a double to right field. Sarratt surrendered a solo shot to Brookland-Cayce graduate Alex White in the fourth inning, but South Carolina maintained separation in the bottom of the inning off senior outfielder Chelsea Hawkins’ RBI single. Junior Sarah Mooney gave the team an insurance run that they would not end up needing in the bottom of the sixth, launching a solo home run, her ninth of the season, which is the most on the team. The Gamecocks square off against LSU Friday at 7 p.m.
The South Carolina softball team is anxious to get on the field for a crucial SEC series against Arkansas.
Redshirt junior Julie Sarratt tossed a one-hitter over four innings Tuesday night as the Gamecocks softball squad picked up a 2-0 win against Campbell University. Sarratt combined with freshman Nickie Blue to tame the Fighting Camels’ offense, limiting them to only three hits on the day.
After seeing its hot streak cooled off, the South Carolina softball team looks to heat back up under the famously hot Columbia sun as they take on the Campbell University Fighting Camels.
The Gamecocks’ softball team pushed its winning streak to seven games with two dominating wins over in-state competition Tuesday.
The Gamecock Softball team took care of business this weekend against SEC foe Ole Miss, capped off by Sunday night’s 7-6 come from behind victory, for the clean sweep.
South Carolina’s softball team ended its cold streak on a cold night after sweeping in-state rival Furman Tuesday night.
The South Carolina softball team (17-8, 2-4 SEC) hits the field again today to take on the No. 16 Minnesota Golden Gophers (21-3), a team that bested them 11-4 about a month ago in the Arizona State Louisville Slugger Invitational.
The South Carolina softball team hits the road this weekend to escape Columbia’s gloomy forecast in favor of somewhere sunny and 75 down in the badlands of Tempe, Ariz., for the Arizona State Louisville Slugger Invitational.
The South Carolina softball team closed out Sunday’s game against UNC Wilmington in dramatic fashion and capped off the weekend with its fourth win as many games, securing their place as the unofficial winners of the Gamecock invitational.
As the temperature slowly begins to climb, the South Carolina softball team will look to climb up the rankings by sweeping four teams this weekend.