WATCH: Gamecocks open spring practices Wednesday morning
The fifth year of the Will Muschamp Era at South Carolina began with the start of spring drills on Wednesday, February 26.
The fifth year of the Will Muschamp Era at South Carolina began with the start of spring drills on Wednesday, February 26.
Jeff Heinrich’s RBI single in the bottom of the sixth broke a 5-all tie and lifted the University of South Carolina baseball team to a 6-5 win Tuesday afternoon (Feb. 25) at Founders Park.
Click the video for a preview of the Gamecocks’ 2020 spring practices.
After suffering some knee tendinitis at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, AL, former Gamecock Javon Kinlaw has undergone a successful rehab, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
South Carolina freshman forward Aliyah Boston earned a spot among the Naismith Women’s Defensive Player of the Year Semifinalists, the Atlanta Tipoff Club announced today.
South Carolina still leads the way in The Associated Press women’s college basketball poll in a week that saw seven ranked teams fall to unranked opponents.
Andrew Eyster had two hits to lead the Carolina offense, while Noah Campbell drove in three. On the mound, Brannon Jordan struck out nine and allowed just two hits and two runs in six innings of work.
Carolina improves to 27-1 with today’s win, and extends the nation’s longest winning streak this season to 21 consecutive games. This win was also the 300th for head coach Dawn Staley in her time leading the Gamecocks.
Between the two games 10 different Gamecocks produced hits with Haley Simpson, Mackenzie Boesel, Kassidy Krupit and Lauren Stewart leading the charge. The Ochs and Heath combo in the circle held opposing batters to just seven hits in 14 innings of work.
Wes Clarke’s second home run of the game, a grand slam, happened in the sixth inning. The Gamecocks had 13 hits on the day, led by Clarke’s 3-for-4 performance.