Gamecocks defeat The Citadel Tuesday night, setting new program record
The Gamecocks baseball team scored seven runs in the sixth inning on its way to a 13-2, 7-inning win over The Citadel Tuesday night (March 28) at Joe Riley Park.
The Gamecocks baseball team scored seven runs in the sixth inning on its way to a 13-2, 7-inning win over The Citadel Tuesday night (March 28) at Joe Riley Park.
The No. 5/5 Clemson softball team defeated in-state rival South Carolina in the run-rule fashion in the first game of the Palmetto Series presented by the S.C. Education Lottery on Tuesday evening in McWhorter Stadium.
An undefeated South Carolina team led by star Aliyah Boston and guided by vaunted Dawn Staley, an Iowa squad that features high-scoring Caitlin Clark and the return of LSU and flashy coach Kim Mulkey headline the women’s Final Four this weekend.
Aliyah Boston had 22 points and 10 rebounds, Zia Cooke scored 18 points and top-seeded South Carolina used its smothering defense to take control in the second quarter, outlasting second-seeded Maryland 86-75 on Monday night to reach its third straight Final Four.
Aliyah Boston has played her share of All-Americans this season and each time, she and South Carolina have always ended up victorious.
The Gamecocks swept a doubleheader and a three-game series against No. 22 Missouri Saturday afternoon (March 25) at Founders Park.
Kamilla Cardoso had 10 points while reigning national champion South Carolina turned in its latest overwhelming defense-and-rebounding-first performance to beat UCLA 59-43 on Saturday in the Sweet 16 of the women’s NCAA Tournament.
South Carolina certainly has front-line, championship talent with All-American Aliyah Boston and top scorer Zia Cooke. And they’re backed by a bench that’s second-to-none in the women’s game.
Michael Braswell’s infield single combined with a throwing error capped a four-run ninth inning in a come-from-behind, 9-8 win over Missouri to open a three-game SEC series Friday night (March 24) at Founders Park.
Jackson, 18, is projected as a late-first-round selection by ESPN.