The South Carolina Gamecocks are back home inside Founders Park on Friday for the series finale against Milwaukee. After a couple quick matchups against Queens and Winthrop, South Carolina welcomed the Milwaukee Panthers to Columbis for a three game series.
South Carolina Gamecocks are back in Founders Park to take on the (1-2) Milwaukee Panthers in a three game weekend series. This is the first ever meet
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Hosted on MSNBats break out for 14 runs as South Carolina sweeps MilwaukeeSouth Carolina has been hitting the ball as hard as any team to begin this season. That hasn’t been the problem, though; the balls have seemingly been hit everywhere a defender has been. Somebody had even told head coach Paul Mainieri before Saturday’s game that his team had the fourth-most hard hit outs.
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 finding themselves down early on in the game, the Gamecocks behind a key newcomer battled back to win game one over the Milwaukee Panthers. After a serie
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KOLR Springfield on MSNGamecocks run-rule Milwaukee to complete three-game sweepThe University of South Carolina baseball team completed a three-game sweep of Milwaukee with a 14-4, 8-inning win on Sunday afternoon (Feb. 23) at Ray Tanner Field at Founders Park.
Right from the jump, South Carolina came out swinging as Blake Jackson and Ethan Petry hit back-to-back RBI doubles in a three-run first inning. Petry kept his great start to the year going as he went 2-for-3 with two doubles and brought home another run.
South Carolina is looking for another Sunday sweep. Head coach Paul Mainieri is putting out a vastly different lineup for the series finale against Milwaukee, making five changes from the Saturday ...
South Carolina concluded its series with Milwaukee on Sunday. The Gamecocks are entering rivalry week with Clemson after a Tuesday game against Gardner-Webb.
A sixth-inning grand slam proved to be the difference, but the Gamecocks’ starting pitcher had to exit the game early.
Becker allowed two runs — one on tough luck — and left after 86 pitches, 63 that he threw for strikes. He was aided by RBIs from the bottom of the USC lineup and the 46th career home run from Ethan Petry as the Gamecocks earned the series win over the Panthers.
“In the end, it worked out.” South Carolina Gamecocks infielder Jase Woita (52) celebrates scoring on a sacrifice fly against the Milwaukee Panthers during their game at Founders Park 2/21/2
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