Following a 16-11 win over Morehead State on Saturday, South Carolina head coach Paul Mainieri spoke to the media after the game. Here’s everything he had to say. Opening statement “Well, it looked like it was going to be a walk in the park there for a little while.
The Gamecocks led Morehead State by 11 runs after three innings and Mainieri opted for the platoon in his dugout. He made five defensive changes and three substitutions, headlined by taking out top hitters Nathan Hall and Ethan Petry.
South Carolina baseball head coach Paul Mainieri speaks on what his team needs to get better at ahead of the SEC schedule.
I’ve never seen anything like it. ... I’m starting to think fans care more about how we do against Clemson than how we do in the SEC.”
South Carolina dominates with strong pitching and hitting in 9-1 win over The Citadel. Next up: series with Morehead State.
The No. 13 Tigers, who won 5-3 in Clemson last night, went up 2-0 in the rivalry series heading into Sunday’s finale at Founders Park in Columbia. It’s the first time Clemson (9-1) has won back-to-back series against USC since 2017-18.
South Carolina and Clemson reengage in their annual rivalry baseball series beginning at 7 p.m. on Friday. Three games in three days in three ballparks.
The Gamecocks made the trip to Charleston to take on The Citadel's baseball team. Evan Stone looked comfortable at bat; Jarvis Evans threw seven strong innings.
South Carolina's new head baseball coach Paul Mainieri had a chance to speak with the media today ahead of the upcoming series against No. 13 Clemson. He discus
The Tigers built a quick 4-0 lead Friday and held on for the win. The series shifts to Fluor Field in Greenville on Saturday.
South Carolina baseball head coach Paul Mainieri speaks on what his team needs to get better at ahead of the SEC schedule. South Carolina baseball head coach Paul Mainieri speaks on what his team ...