The South Carolina Gamecocks are looking to maintain their perfect record on the season against Gardner Webb on Tuesday.
The South Carolina softball team went on the road for the first time this season and earned a 10-2 six-inning run-rule victory at Charlotte (7-9) Tuesday night.
COLUMBIA – The University of South Carolina baseball team belted out 15 hits and scored nine runs in its final three innings as the Gamecocks defeated Gardner-Webb, 14-4, in seven innings Tuesday night (Feb. 25) at Ray Tanner Field at Founders Park.
Catcher Max Kaufer — a Texas A&M transfer making his first start — belted his first long ball as a Gamecock in the second inning. Not long after, freshman KJ Scobey hit home run No. 1 of his college career. Then, in the fourth inning, USC’s Nathan Hall destroyed a three-run bomb that went 401 feet into the left-field concourse.
Heading into Sunday, the Gamecocks’ offense was a two-man show. If Ethan Petry or Nathan Hall didn’t get on base, didn’t bring home a run, didn’t score a run — well, the odds weren’t great than anyone else would.
After missing the 92-85 loss against the Arkansas Razorbacks Saturday night, Missouri Tigers center Josh Gray was taken off the injury report ahead of Tuesday's
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