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South Carolina, Clemson and Coastal Carolina all host regionals this weekend.
The University of South Carolina baseball team and Florida will start the Gainesville Super Regional this Friday (June 9) at 6 p.m., the NCAA announced this morning (June 6).
Caden Bodine drove in the go-ahead run and Derek Bender added a two-run home run to lift Coastal Carolina to an 8-6 win over Duke on Sunday, keeping the Chanticleers alive in their Conway Regional.
Talmadge LeCroy drove in five runs, Braylen Wimmer had four hits, and South Carolina defeated Campbell 16-7 on Sunday to win the Columbia Regional and advance to the super regionals.
For the third straight game, Coastal Carolina picked up a solid start from the starting pitcher, and the offense used two more home runs to down the Rider Broncs 13-5 in an elimination game on Sunday afternoon at the NCAA Conway Regional.
Jack Dragum’s two-out single scored the go-ahead run in the seventh inning in Charlotte’s 3-2 victory over No. 3 Clemson in the Clemson Regional at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
The University of South Carolina baseball team advanced to the championship of the NCAA Columbia Regional with a 6-3 win over North Carolina State on Saturday night (June 3) at Founders Park.
For the first time since March 2017, Coastal Carolina had a starting pitcher throw a complete game, as redshirt sophomore Riley Eikhoff put the No. 8 Chanticleers on his back in a 12-2 win over UNCW in the first elimination game of the NCAA Conway Regional at Springs Brooks Stadium.
The University of South Carolina baseball team opens NCAA Tournament play with a resounding 19-1 win over Central Connecticut State Friday night (June 2) at Founders Park.
Riley Bertram’s two-out, two-run double in the fifth inning gave No. 3 Clemson the lead for good in its 12-5 victory over Lipscomb in the Clemson Regional at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on Friday afternoon.
South Carolina, Clemson and Coastal Carolina all host regionals this weekend.