Cardinal Newman captures 4th straight state title, 4-0, over Hammond
Behind a hat trick performance, Clemson signee Duncan Wilson leads Cardinal Newman to a record 4th straight state title.
The South Carolina softball team earned an at-large spot in the NCAA Tournament Sunday night (May 14), as the Gamecocks will travel to Florida State for the Tallahassee Regional.
Behind a hat trick performance, Clemson signee Duncan Wilson leads Cardinal Newman to a record 4th straight state title.
Will Taylor’s infield single scored the go-ahead run in the ninth inning and the Tigers tacked on four more runs in the frame in No. 10 Clemson’s 9-8 victory over Virginia Tech at English Field on Saturday night.
The South Carolina softball team (37-20) was unable to pull off the comeback magic one final time in SEC Tournament championship game, as the Gamecocks fell to top-seeded and No. 4 ranked Tennessee (44-8) 3-1 Saturday afternoon (May 13).
Jack Mahoney tossed seven strong innings and the University of South Carolina baseball team scored three runs in the fourth inning as the Gamecocks defeated No. 3 Arkansas, 3-1, Saturday night (May 13) at Baum-Walker Stadium.
No. 8 South Carolina men’s tennis defeated No. 9 Tennessee in Knoxville 4-2 on Saturday to advance to the NCAA Quarterfinals for the first time since 1989. The Gamecocks took the doubles point and secured wins on three singles courts in the victory.
No. 10 Clemson overcame a 4-1 deficit with eight runs, including six with two outs, in the fifth inning in its 15-4 victory over Virginia Tech at English Field on Friday afternoon.
Eli Jones struck out a career high 10 in five-plus innings of work, but Arkansas scored one in the sixth and two in the seventh in a 4-1 win over the University of South Carolina baseball team Friday night (May 12) at Baum-Walker Stadium.
The South Carolina softball team (37-19) continued its flair for the dramatic in the semifinals of the SEC Tournament Friday afternoon (May 12), as for the third day in-a-row, the Gamecocks won in their final at-bat to take down No. 3 seed Auburn (40-17) 3-2.
The No. 3 seeded Tigers fell 2-0 to the No. 2 seeded Duke Blue Devils in the semifinals of the ACC Championship. Following the loss, Clemson drops to 46-9 overall, while Duke improves to 45-9.