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SEC Baseball Schedule Released

BIRMINGHAM – The Southeastern Conference announced its 30-game baseball schedule for the 2023 season this afternoon (Wednesday, Sept. 14).

The Gamecocks will start the conference slate on the road, heading to Fayetteville, Ark., for a three-game series against 2022 College World Series participant Arkansas on March 17-19. Carolina opens the home conference schedule against LSU on March 24-26. Carolina then travels to Kentucky for the three-game set on March 31-April 2.

Carolina hosts Florida on Easter weekend (April 6-8) and then visits Vanderbilt April 14-16. The Gamecocks have back-to-back home series against Tennessee (April 21-23) and Missouri (April 28-30).

A trip to Georgia (May 5-7) is followed by the final home SEC series of the season against Auburn (May 12-14). The Gamecocks close out the regular season with a three-game series at Mississippi State (May 18-20).

The SEC Tournament will take place May 23-28 at the Hoover Met.

The SEC weekends could move to Thursday-Saturday due to TV. Those changes will be announced at a later date.

The non-conference portion of the schedule as well as game times and television designations also will be announced at a later date.

Fans can currently renew their season tickets for the 2023 season online here. (LINK) The deadline to renew season tickets is Dec. 2, 2022.

2023 Carolina SEC Schedule
March 17-19at Arkansas
March 24-26LSU
March 31-April 2at Kentucky
April 6-8Florida
April 14-16at Vanderbilt
April 21-23Tennessee
April 28-30Missouri
May 5-7at Georgia
May 12-14Auburn
May 18-20at Mississippi State
May 23-28SEC Tournament (at Hoover, Ala.)

Women's Soccer Falls to Bama

It's hard to say a team ranked in the Top 5 hasn't been playing well but they haven't been playing to their potential.

FROM USC

TUSCALOOSA, AL – The No. 5 South Carolina women’s soccer team (5-1-3) fell to No. 11 Alabama to open up SEC conference play on Thursday. The loss marks the first for South Carolina this season.

Breaking Down the Action

The first half saw a possession battle between South Carolina and Alabama, with the ball seeing both sides of the field. Alabama was the first to get up a shot, coming out too high over the top. The Tide would go on to make three more attempts (two on goal), but senior goalkeeper Heather Hinz was able to save half of them to send both teams to the locker room at 0-0.

Within the first two minutes of the second half, Catherine Barry and Corinna Zullo doubled the total shots for South Carolina, but the first was saved by Alabama goalkeeper McKinley Crone, and the latter came off just inches to the right of the post.

In the 54th minute of play, Alabama opened up the scoring after the Tide’s Felicia Knox got a shot past Hinz towards the center of the net to put them up 1-0 on the Gamecocks. Alabama followed through on a free kick less than five minutes later with Riley Mattingly Parker scoring off a header to take extend the lead 2-0.

South Carolina would put up four more shots (two on goal) throughout the rest of the half, but come up empty handed.

The Tide finished with a 20-6 shot advantage (seven on goal), and five corners. Hinz came away with four saves. Seven yellow cards were handed out between both teams (five to the Tide), including one to Alabama head coach Wes Hart.

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Terrible story - the younger sister of Clemson football player Bryan Bresee passes

Just no words...other than awful, awful..

Ella Bresee, the younger sister of Clemson football player Bryan Bresee who’d been fighting a rare form of brain cancer, has died, Bresee wrote Thursday morning on Instagram. She was 15 years old.

“My beautiful sister Ella you amazed me every single day with the fight that you put up and how joyful you were constantly through this battle,” Bresee wrote. “Never did I think I would be sitting here today saying bye to you.” “I want to thank you for bringing happiness to not only me but so many people. You are the best sister a brother could ask for and I know for a fact heaven has gained a beautiful angel today. Love you forever and always Ella bear.”


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