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Jackie Bradley Jr., the Omaha Secret Weapon

The South Carolina baseball team may have something up their sleeve when the hit the field in Omaha for the College World Series and it goes by the name of Jackie Bradley Jr.  Recently, Bradley Jr. received the go ahead from his doctor to resume all baseball activities, including swinging a bat.  He hit off a […]

Gamecocks Baseball: Chad Holbrook Staying at USC

Baseball fans at the University of South Carolina can now breath a sigh of relief as it was made known today that associate head coach Chad Holbrook has withdrawn his name from consideration for the head coaching position at the University of Tennessee. Now the Gamecocks baseball team can get down to business at the College World […]

Gamecocks Baseball Field Report: Super Regional Edition

South Carolina hosted UConn for the Super-Regionals in Columbia and swept the series in two games by scores of 5-1 and 8-2. Saturday…The first game of the series didn’t start the way USC would have liked.  After Michael Roth set down the first two batters, a single to centerfield by George Springer was mishandled, and […]

Gamecocks Beat UConn, Head to Omaha

The South Carolina Gamecocks baseball team is Omaha bound to defend their 2010 National Championship at the 2011 College World Series as they defeated Connecticut in Game 2 by the score of 8-2.  The USC win in Game 2 gave them the best-of-three series after beating the Huskies in Game 1 by the score of 5-1.   The Gamecocks owe a […]

Gamecocks Send Message to UConn Huskies in Game 1

South Carolina defeated Connecticut 5-1 in game one of the NCAA Columbia Super Regional on Saturday night at Carolina Stadium.  The Gamecocks are now one win away from a return trip to Omaha to defend their 2010 NCAA College Baseball National Championship.  Game two of the Columbia Super Regional begins tonight at 7 p.m. ET on Sunday […]

Questionable Mike Bellamy Photo, Clemson Football Cringes

Recent Clemson football signee Mike Bellamy did not make the smartest choice when he decided to participate in a photo of him holding a good amount of cash.  Even if this is not true, which is highly likely, it raises eyebrows and leads to questions. Just as quick as the photo below popped up on […]

Know Your Baseball Enemy: UConn

The weekend was supposed to be a match up of the most intense college baseball rivalry in the country.  It was supposed to be great for TV and college baseball in general.  It was supposed to be Clemson against South Carolina.  That was the plan.  But the plan didn’t work out.   While South Carolina […]

Gamecocks Baseball: 2011 MLB Draft Roundup

The South Carolina Gamecocks baseball program and its’ players had a impact on the Major League Baseball Draft as quite a number of current players and signees were selected.  Here is a roundup of the 21 Gamecocks that got their name called – Current Players—Outfielder Jackie Bradley Jr. was selected No. 40 overall, and the seventh […]

Gamecocks Baseball Field Report: Regional Edition

South Carolina hosted the first round of the Regionals in Columbia over the weekend.  The Gamecocks were seeded first.  The other seeds were 2) Stetson, 3) NC State and 4) Georgia Southern. Here’s how it went down…. Friday…Stetson beat NC State in the early game.  South Carolina had its hands full in the night cap.  […]

Gamecocks Win Columbia Regional

The South Carolina Gamecocks baseball team defeated Stetson by the score of 8-2 today after the game was delayed last night due to weather.  The USC victory advances the Gamecocks to the Super Regionals, which they will host in Columbia, to face the winner of UConn and Clemson. USC got the needed offense from Scott Wingo […]

Clemson’s Joe Craig, a Razor, a Rod and a Super Soaker

Clemson wide receiver Joe Craig was involved in quite a troublued scene with a fellow track teammate, Marlena Wesh, back on May 22nd.  This story involved Craig being cut with a razor, West being hit over the head with a either a curtain rod or towel rod and at the root of this is a Super Soaker. Joe […]

SEC Coaches and Oversigning Update

Oversigning is a nasty word in the college football circle and it is a word that was one of the focal points of the SEC Coaches meeting this past week in Destin, Fl.  It appears some common ground was reached by the SEC on this issue and a few others that are highlighted below – […]

Know Your Baseball Enemy: Stetson

South Carolina took care of business last night and took a very important first step to winning their regional.  Beating Georgia Southern was not easy and now the Gamecocks face Stetson.  Stetson boasts an RPI better than 30 and took care of a pretty good NC State team yesterday afternoon.  Tonight’s winner will be in the driver’s […]

Know Your Baseball Enemy: Georgia Southern

Georgia Southern, the four seed and Southern Conference Champion, is the Gamecocks’ opening round opponent.  The Eagles from Statesboro, GA are about as good a four seed as you will find in the field.  They have an RPI of 80, which is quite good for a 4 seed.  (For comparison, Virginia Tech is the closest […]

One (Gamecock) fan’s take on the Vanderbilt Commodores

This is a guest editorial from our pal Scott Moore on the Vanderbilt Commodores.  Do enjoy this perspective and provide some feedback in the comments section.  Here goes…While I am aware that men’s basketball, baseball, women’s teams, and other men’s sports are all assets in making up the athletics picture for Vanderbilt—for the purposes of […]

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