Saturday, April 27, 2024

State schedule, Saturday, April 27


Coker at Carson-Newman, DH, noon
Morris at Voorhees, DH, noon
North Greenville at Erskine, DH, noon
Tusculum at Limestone, DH, noon
Mid-Atlantic Christian at Bob Jones, 12:30 p.m.
Claflin at Columbus State, DH, 1 p.m.
Clemson at Louisville, 1 p.m.
Emory & Henry at Newberry, DH, 1 p.m.
Mount Olive at Francis Marion, DH, 1 p.m.
Savannah State at Benedict, 1 p.m.
Southern Wesleyan at UNC Pembroke, DH, 1 p.m.
The Citadel at East Tennessee State, DH, 1 p.m.
USC Beaufort at USC Aiken, DH, 1 p.m.
Virginia Wise at Anderson, DH, 1 p.m.
Georgia Southwestern at Lander, 2 p.m.
Western Carolina at Wofford, 2 p.m.
College of Charleston at Campbell, 3 p.m.
Troy at Coastal Carolina, 3 p.m.
USC Upstate at Presbyterian, 4 p.m.
Kentucky at South Carolina, 6 p.m. SEC
Canceled
USC Salkehatchie vs. Florence-Darlington Tech, Lexington

Friday, April 26, 2024

State scoreboard, Friday, April 26

Blake Jackson hit two of the Gamecocks' 
four home runs Friday after they didn't homer
last weekend. (USC photo)
Player of the day: Blake Jackson, USC, 2B, 2 HR, 3 RBI

Honorable mention player of the day
* Davis Turner, Limestone, 2 HR, walk-off grand slam, 8 RBI

Game of the day (three-way tie)
* No. 24 South Carolina 6, No. 4  Kentucky 5, 10 innings - Blake Jackson's second home run in as many innings lifted South Carolina (28-13, 10-9) to a walk-off win over the East Division-leading Wildcats (32-8, 15-4) in the opener of a Southeastern Conference series.

Charleston Southern transfer Ryan Waldschmidt homered to give the Wildcats a 1-0 lead in the third, but Carolina's Kennedy Jones singled in a run to tie the score in the bottom of the inning.

Meanwhile, former College of Charleston teammates Trey Pooser of UK and Ty Good of USC were dealing on the mound.

Kentucky broke through with three runs in the ninth inning to put the Gamecocks behind the 8-ball as Wildcats closer Johnny Hummel - a transfer from Erskine - came on to pitch.

But Jackson greeted him with a homer. Dalton Reeves, who also began his career at Erskine before a stop at Presbyterian - hit a pinch-hit homer. Gavin Casas followed within another pinch homer to tie the score and force extra innings.

Kentucky got a two-out hit for a 5-4 lead in the top of the 10th. 

Jones drew a walk and Jackson, a transfer from Charlotte, followed with a blast off the railing above the left-field wall for the win.

Game 2 of the series is set for 6 p.m. Saturday.

* No. 5 Clemson 12, Louisville 11 - The Tigers scored four runs in the ninth inning to complete an eight-run comeback for a win over the Cardinals in the opener of an ACC series. 

Clemson (33-8, 14-5) scored four runs in the fourth inning, but Louisville (24-17) erupted for 10 runs in the bottom of the inning for an 11-4 lead. The Tigers scored two runs in the fifth and single runs in the seventh and eighth innings to pull within 11-8.

In the ninth, Jacob Hinderleider had an RBI single, Blake Wright had a sacrifice fly and Jimmy Obertop added a run-scoring single to tie the score.  Cam Cannarella singled through the right side of the infield to give the Tigers the lead and Austin Gordon closed things out in the bottom of the inning.

The Tigers' Matthew Marchal (5-0) pitched four shutout innings of relief to keep the Cardinals within reach.

Alden Mathes had three hits and five teammates had two apiece. Wright extended his hitting streak to 11 games.

Game 2 of the series is at 1 p.m. Saturday.

* Presbyterian 10, USC Upstate 9 - Jay Wetherington's two-run single capped a three-run eighth inning as the Blue Hose (21-21, 11-5) rallied to beat the first-place Spartans (27-15, 12-4) in Big South Conference action at Pollock Field.

The teams swapped leads several times. David Pereira's two-run homer pulled Upstate into a 7-7 tie in the seventh and Jace Rinehart homered as part of a two-run eighth to give the Spartans a 9-7 lead.

Jackson Hugus' bases-loaded groundout got the Blue Hose within a run in the eighth and Wetherington delivered his hit later in the innings.

Jake Randolph had four hits for PC. Koby Kropf joined Pereira and Rinehart in homering for Upstate, which has a program-record 79/

Game 2 of the series is set for 4 p.m. Saturday in Clinton.

Honorable mention game of the day
* Limestone 12, Tusculum 8, 11 innings -
Davis Turner's grand slam - his second homer of the game - gave the Saints a walk-off win in their South Atlantic Conference series opener. Turner drove in eight runs.

Elsewhere: Troy scored five runs in the seventh to take Game 1 of a Sun Belt Conference showdown series at No. 13 Coastal Carolina ... Danny Leo and Josh Adams combined on a four-hit shutout as Francis Marion upended No. 16 Mount Olive in the opener of a Conference Carolinas series ... Kody Hanna's eighth-inning grand slam lifted Coker past Carson-Newman in the opener of a South Atlantic Conference series ...  Marshall Toole singled, tripled and homered to drive in six runs as Wofford run-ruled Western Carolina in the opener of a Southern Conference series ... An eight-run first gave North Greenville all it needed to win the opener of a Conference Carolinas series at Erskine ... Riley Ramsey had four hits, including a homer, in his return after missing five games with an injury as Bob Jones took a run-rule win over Mid-Atlantic Christian to open a series ... Matias Marchesini and Devin Makovsky combined for an eight-inning one-hitter as Newberry took the opener of a South Atlantic Conference series with Emory & Henry ... Trey Princiotto struck out 11 in 8 2/3 innings as Anderson took the opener of its South Atlantic Conference series with Virginia Wise ... A four-run fifth inning put Campbell ahead and the Camels held on to beat College of Charleston the opener of a Coastal Athletic Association series. The loss ended a nine-game winning streak for the Cougars ... Georgia Southwestern scored four runs in the ninth to snap Lander's 14-game winning streak in the opener of  Peach Belt Conference series ... Southern Wesleyan scored six runs in the first inning but was shut out the rest of the way as UNC Pembroke rallied to win the Conference Carolinas game ... Savannah State took a pair at Benedict in Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play ... Scott McDonough had two doubles and a homer to drive in three runs in Game 1, but Columbia International lost a pair to NAIA No. 9 Reinhardt to complete its regularly season ... Columbus State handed Claflin its 41st consecutive loss.

Anderson 4, Virginia Wise 2 - And: Kye Andress 3-3, SB, R, 2 RBI
Bob Jones 11, Mid-Atlantic Christian 1, 8 innings - BJU: Henry Wallach CG, 6 H, 4 K
Campbell 11, College of Charleston 5 - Cha: Cole Mathis 3-3, HR, 2 BB, 2 R, 2 RBI
Clemson 12, Louisville 11Cle: Tristan Bissetta 2-4, BB, 2 R, 4 RBI
Coker 8, Carson-Newman 5 - Cok: Aaron Diaz W, 8 IP, 3 ER, 7 K
Columbus State 12, Claflin 2, 7 innings - Cla: Malcolm Brown 2 2 RBI
Francis Marion 3, Mount Olive 0 - Fra: Owen Taylor 2 2B, R
Georgia Southwestern 7, Lander 4 - Lan: Connor Droze HR, 2 RBI
Limestone 12, Tusculum 8, 11 innings - Lim: Noah Love 5-6, HR, 4 R
Newberry 10, Emory & Henry 0, 8 innings - New: Jacob LeBron 1B, 3B, R, 2 RBI
North Greenville 14, Erskine 6 - Nor: Pat Monteith 1B, HR, BB, SB, 3 R, 2 RBI
Presbyterian 10, USC Upstate 9 - PC: Jake Randolph 4-4, 2 2B, 2 RBI
Reinhardt 15, Columbia International 4, Game 1 - Col: Shane Hammonds 1B, 2 SB
Reinhardt 6, Columbia International 5, Game 2 - Col: Collin Otte 2 IP, 4 K
Savannah State 15, Benedict 4, Game 1 - Ben: Frankey Moree 3B, 2 SB, R, RBI
Savannah State 13, Benedict 2, Game 2 - Ben: Jamell Mitchell Jr. 1B, 2B, SB, R 
Troy 8, Coastal Carolina 6 - Coa: Graham Brown 2-4, BB, SB, 3 R
UNC Pembroke 10, Southern Wesleyan 6 - Sou: Jason Culley 1B, BB,  SB, R, 2 RBI
Wofford 13, Western Carolina 2, 7 innings - Wof: Zac Cowan CG, 6 H, 2 R, 7 K

Postponed to April 27
The Citadel at East Tennessee State
(20/1174)


Beyond the border

ACC: No. 14 Virginia evened its series with Boston College, 4-3 ... No. 15 North Carolina opened its series with an 8-1 win over Virginia Tech ... No. 10 Florida State edged No. 6 Duke, 4-2 ... No. 21 N.C. State topped Ball State, 10-2 ... No. 8 Wake Forest held off Notre Dame, 4-3 ... Miami beat Georgia Tech, 6-4.

SEC: Charlie Condon homered for No. 20 Georgia, but No. 1 Texas A&M took the opener of the series, 5-2 ... No. 2 Arkansas scored a run in the eighth to edge Florida, 2-1 ... No. 3 Tennessee clinched a series win over Missouri, 3-2 ... No. 11 Vanderbilt shut out Mississippi State, 4-0 ... LSU beat Auburn, 5-0 ... Ole Miss edged No. 18 Alabama, 9-8.

Elsewhere: No. 7 East Carolina pounded Memphis, 14-0 ... UNCW won its CAA series opener with William & Mary, 5-4 ... No. 9 Oregon State beat No. 22 Oregon, 2-0 ... Sun Belt Conference leader No. 17 Louisiana beat Southern Miss, 3-2 ... Southern Illinois beat No. 25 Indiana State, 3-2 ... Catawba clinched the top seed for the SAC Tournament with a 2-1 win over Wingate ... Young Harris remained in a tie with North Greenville for the Conference Carolinas lead with 8-6 win over Belmont Abbey.

News digest, April 27

Eight on top shortstop watch list

Eight players with South Carolina ties are on the watch list for the Brooks Wallace Award, given annually to the player selected the shortstop of the year in college baseball.

Brody Fahr of Presbyterian, Troy Hamilton of USC Upstate, Jacob Hinderleider of Clemson, Arayen Patel of The Citadel, Jack Renwick of Wofford and Luke Wood of College of Charleston are among 100 shortstops being considered for the award given by the College Baseball Foundation.

In addition, former USC Union standout Trent Turner of Western Carolina and Greenville native David Mershon of Mississippi State are on the list.

(Thanks to Daniel Hooker of Western Carolina for including the entire list in his release).

Neutral site game canceled

A scheduled  Saturday game between and Florence-Darlington Tech and USC Salkehatchie at Lexington County Baseball Stadium has been canceled. Both teams will compete in the NJCAA Region 10 Tournament beginning May 3 at the Lexington venue.

Live scoreboard, April 26


VisitorRunsInnRunsHomeTimeTV/note
Savannah State15F3BenedictGame 1
Savannah State13F2BenedictGame 2
Reinhardt15F4Columbia InternationalGame 1
Reinhardt6F5Columbia InternationalGame 2
Coker8F5Carson-Newman
North Greenville14F6Erskine

Tusculum8F/1112LimestoneWalkoffHR Turner
Western Carolina2F/713Wofford

Claflin2F/712Columbus State

Clemson12F11Louisville4-run 9th
College of Charleston5F11Campbell

Emory & Henry0F/810Newberry

Georgia Southwestern7F4Lander

Mid-Atlantic Christian1F/811Bob Jones

Mount Olive0F3Francis Marion

Southern Wesleyan6F10UNC Pembroke

The Citadelppd.East Tennessee StateSat DH1 p.m.
Troy8F6Coastal Carolina

USC Upstate9F10Presbyterian

Virginia Wise2F4Anderson

Kentucky5F/106South Carolina

Thursday, April 25, 2024

News digest April 25

Fire Ants add games

USC Sumter is adding three games as tune-ups for the Region 10 Tournament beginning May 3. The Fire Ants are playing the Rays Blue Claws postgrad team in a doubleheader 1 p.m. Sunday at Riley Park in Sumter. Also, USCS will play the P27 Academy postgrad team on Monday at 4 p.m., also at Riley Park.

Weekend series previews

Bob Jones (Mid-Atlantic Christian)
* Bruins

Clemson (at Louisville)
* Tigers

Coastal Carolina (Troy)

College of Charleston (at Campbell)
* Cougars
Presbyterian (USC Upstate)
* Blue Hose
* Spartans

South Carolina (Kentucky)

The Citadel (at East Tennessee State)
* Bulldogs
* Buccaneers

Wofford (Western Carolina)
* Terriers
* Western Carolina

State scoreboard, Thursday, April 25

Briefly: Appalachian Athletic Conference leader and NAIA No. 9-ranked Reinhardt got a run-rule win over Columbia International in the opener of their series. 

Reinhardt 15, Columbia International 0, 7 innings - Col: Colton Lopez 2B
(1/1154)

Beyond the border 

ACC: Boston College smacked No. 14 Virginia, 8-2, at Fenway Park in the opener of their series.  

SEC: Billy Amick homered twice and drove in four runs as No. 3 Tennessee won a series opener over Missouri ... No. 23 Alabama beat Ole Miss, 12-0, in 7 innings.

Elsewhere: No. 19 Oklahoma State blistered BYU, 17-5.