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Baseball vs. College of Charleston Live Thread

Checking in from SEGRA Park, for a "neutral" site game as South Carolina baseball is a few miles down the road from Founders Park tonight at the home of the Columbia Fireflies. First time since 2018 the Gamecocks have met College of Charleston, of course with Chad Holbrook as the head coach in the other dugout.

Gavin Braland is back in the lineup for the first time in two weeks after his injury. Kennedy Jones is out after the HBP on Sunday. Jase Woita DHing, Jarvis Evans Jr. on the mound. Here's the full lineup:

Nathan Hall - CF
Eva Stone - LF
Ethan Petry - 1B
KJ Scoby - 3B
Jase Woita - DH
Dalton Mashore - RF
Gavin Braland - C
Jordan Carrion - 2B
Henry Kaczmar - SS

Jarvis Evans Jr. - Pitcher

Baseball vs. Oklahoma Live Thread (Game Three)

Back at Founders Park with the series up for grabs between South Carolina and Oklahoma today. Gamecocks lost 8-5 on Friday and won 11-5 yesterday, and need the win today to hold serve at home. Dylan Eskew gets the ball today. South Carolina went 2-1 in the three SEC rubber games he started last year, although one of those two wins was a no-decision after he got knocked out early and the offense came back. Lineup is identical to yesterday except Beau Hollins is back in for Jase Woita with a lefty starting for the Sooners. Here is the full lineup for the 2:30 p.m. first pitch:

Nathan Hall - CF
Dalton Mashore - LF
Ethan Petry - RF
KJ Scobey - 3B
Kennedy Jones - DH
Talmadge LeCroy - C
Beau Hollins - 1B
Jordan Carrion - 2B
Henry Kaczmar - SS

Dylan Eskew - Pitcher

Baseball vs. Oklahoma Live Thread (Game Two)

Back at Founders Park, where South Carolina baseball really needs to kick itself into gear. Gamecocks have to beat Oklahoma today to force a rubber game of the series tomorrow, and are still looking for a win against a power conference opponent this year dating back to the Clemson series sweep. It's Jake McCoy on the mound, KJ Scobey sliding into the clean-up spot and Dalton Mashore back in the starting lineup. Here's the full lineup for the 4:00 first pitch:

Nathan Hall - CF
Dalton Mashore - RF
Ethan Petry - 1B
KJ Scobey - 3B
Kennedy Jones - LF
Jase Woita - DH
Talmadge LeCroy - C
Jordan Carrion - 2B
Henry Kaczmar - SS

Jake McCoy - Pitcher

Baseball vs. Oklahoma Live Thread (Game One)

Welcome back to Frounders Park for the start of SEC play. South Carolina baseball opens the gauntlet with a three-game home series this weekend against No. 12 Oklahoma, with newly minted Friday starter Brandon Stone on the mound going up against OU ace Kyson Witherspoon. Also for the first time this year, the Gaemcocks have the same starting nine out there in back-to-back games as Paul Mainieri starts to settle into what he feels like is his best team. Here's the lineup for the 7:00 first pitch:

Nathan Hall - CF
Evan Stone - LF
Ethan Petry - RF
Kennedy Jones - DH
KJ Scobey - 3B
Beau Hollins - 1B
Talmadge LeCroy - C
Jordan Carrion - 2B
Henry Kaczmar - SS

Brandon Stone - Pitcher

Baseball vs. Georgia State Live Thread

Checking in from Founders Park for the final game before SEC play. South Carlina baseball taking on Georgia State tonight, kind of a tricky midweek against a Sun Belte opponent with a 12-5 record who played the Gamecocks to a 4-3 ballgame last season. Jarvis Evans Jr. starts on the mound trying to build on his excellent start last week against The Citadel. Behind him it's an 18th different lineup in as many games as Evan Stone returns to the 2 hole, LeCroy is catching and Carrion/Kaczmar have swapped spots in the 8/9 spots. Here's the full lineup with a 6:30 p.m. first pitch:

Nathan Hall - CF
Evan Stone - LF
Ethan Petry - RF
Kennedy Jones - DH
KJ Scobey - 3B
Beau Hollins - 1B
Talmadge LeCroy - C
Jordan Carrion - 2B
Henry Kaczmar - SS

Pitcher - Jarvis Evans Jr.

2025 Spring Football Schedule

2025 SOUTH CAROLINA SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE SCHEDULE/MEDIA AVAILABILITIES

Monday, March 17 Head coach Shane Beamer press conference – 12:30 pm

Tuesday, March 18 Pro Timing Day – 8 am

Wednesday, March 19 Practice #1 – Open to Media Periods 1-3 beginning at 9:43 am; Players press conference – 12:15 pm

Thursday, March 20 No media availability

Friday, March 21 Practice #2 – No media availability

Saturday, March 22 No media availability

Monday, March 24 Mike Shula & Clayton White press conference – 12:30 pm

Tuesday, March 25 Practice #3; Marquel Blackwell, Mike Furrey & Torrian Gray press conference – 12:30 pm

Wednesday, March 26 Players press conference – 12:15 pm

Thursday, March 27 Practice #4 – Open to Media Periods 1-3 beginning at 9:43 am

Friday, March 28 No media availability

Saturday, March 29 Practice #5 – Coaches Clinic; No media availability

Monday, March 31 Lonnie Teasley, Sterling Lucas & Travian Robertson press conference – 12:30 pm

Tuesday, April 1 Practice #6; Head coach Shane Beamer press conference – 12:30 pm

Wednesday, April 2 Players press conference – 12:15 pm

Thursday, April 3 Practice #7 – Open to Media Periods 1-3 beginning at 9:43 am

Friday, April 4 No media availability

Saturday, April 5 Practice #8; No media availability

Monday, April 7 Shawn Elliott & Joe DeCamillis press conference – 12:30 pm

Tuesday, April 8 Practice #9; Head coach Shane Beamer press conference – 12:30 pm

Wednesday, April 9 Players press conference – 12:15 pm

Thursday, April 10 Practice #10 – Open to Media Periods 1-6 beginning at 9:43 am

Friday, April 11 No media availability

Saturday, April 12 Practice #11; Ladies’ Clinic; No media availability

Monday, April 14 Mike Shula & Clayton White press conference – 12:30 pm

Tuesday, April 15 Practice #12; Head coach Shane Beamer press conference – 12:30 pm

Wednesday, April 16 Players press conference – 12:15 pm

Thursday, April 17 Practice #13; Carolina Calls – 6 pm

Friday, April 18 Garnet & Black Spring Game – 7:30 pm

South Carolina Women's Basketball Open Locker Room Quotes (Post-Texas)

GREENVILLE, S.C. — South Carolina women's basketball won its ninth SEC Tournament title in program history, dominating Texas 64-45 to get revenge for the loss in February and firmly establish themselves as a number 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Here's everything I got from the open locker room today.

Note: Chloe Kitts and Sania Feagin were the two podium players with YouTube videos of their media.

Women's Basketball SEC Championship Game Live Thread

GREENVILLE, S.C. — Back at Bon Secours Wellness Arena for Championship Sunday. No. 5 South Carolina takes on No. 1 Texas today with the conference championship at stake. Rubber match between the two teams after they both won regular season games on their home floor. Another huge game, another big stage and of course a championship.

It's a 3:00 tip on ESPN. Updates to follow.
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