GAINESVILLE - The University of South Carolina baseball team fell, 14-5, to Florida Friday night at Condron Family Ballpark.
The South Carolina crowd fell silent as the ball cleared the yard. The only sound came from Charlotte’s dugout.
LUBBOCK, Texas -- University of South Carolina shortstop/righthanded pitcher Michael Braswell has been named a semifinalist for the 2022 John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award, the College Baseball Foundation announced Tuesday.
COLUMBIA -- The University of South Carolina baseball team fell 7-1 to Kentucky Sunday afternoon at Founders Park. The Gamecocks took 2-of-3 games from the Wildcats in the three-game set.
COLUMBIA -- Noah Hall threw eight shutout innings and seniors Brandt Belk and Andrew Eyster combined to drive in five runs as the University of South Carolina baseball team shut out Kentucky, 7-0, to clinch a series win on Senior Day Saturday afternoon.
COLUMBIA – The University of South Carolina baseball team hit three home runs, collected 13 hits and used solid pitching to earn an 11-3 Friday night win over Kentucky at Founders Park.
COLUMBIA — The University of South Carolina baseball team fell to USC Upstate, 9-6, Tuesday night at Founders Park.
Alshon Jeffery has never been one to shy away from stepping up. But that quality about him isn’t limited to just the field.
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas - The University of South Carolina baseball team hit five home runs on its way to a 9-4 win over No. 13 Texas A&M Sunday afternoon at Blue Bell Park.
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas - The University of South Carolina baseball team suffered a 13-12 heartbreaking loss to No. 13 Texas A&M Saturday afternoon at Blue Bell Park. The Gamecocks had a 9-0 lead midway through the game and a 12-11 lead in the bottom of the ninth before a two-run wa…
COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- Texas A&M broke the game open with nine runs in the middle innings in a 16-4 win over the South Carolina baseball team Friday night at Blue Bell Park in the opener of a three-game SEC series.
Sometimes a low-stress midweek win is exactly what the doctor ordered, and Wednesday night South Carolina filled its prescription.
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Longtime Ravens punter Sam Koch retired Thursday and will join the Baltimore coaching staff as a special teams consultant. A 16-year veteran, Koch, 39, appeared in a franchise-record 256 regular-season games, 239 consecutively from 2006-20, also a team record. He was a member of Baltimore’s 2012 Super Bowl championship team, and appeared in 20 postseason games. A 2015 Pro Bowl selection who made the AP’s second-team All-Pro squad that season, Koch set franchise records in punts (1,168), punt yardage (52,868), career gross average (45.3), career net average (39.7) and punts inside the 20 (453). His 1,168 career punts are the most by a punter with a single team in NFL history.
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