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| Truist Field offers an amazing view of Uptown Charlotte for baseball fans. (Palmetto State Baseball photo) |
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Wednesday, April 1, 2026
State schedule, Wednesday, April 1
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
In case you missed it, March 31
* Spartanburg Methodist has adjusted this weekend's Appalachian Athletic Conference home series with Columbia International over weather concerns. The teams are now scheduled to play a doubleheader at 1 p.m. Thursday and a single game at noon Saturday at Mooneyham Baseball Field on the SMC campus. The Pioneers and Rams are the on S.C. baseball members of the AAC.
* Coastal Carolina has moved the starting time of Saturday's home series finale against South Alabama to 11 a.m.
* South Carolina has not won a game on an opponent's field this season. The lone win away from Founders Park was against Wofford at Fifth Third Park in Spartanburg. Wofford was the home team, but the Terriers play other home games at Russell C. King Field.
* Dylan Johnson became College of Charleston's career leader in runners caught stealing when he threw his 43rd runner during Sunday's loss at Campbell. He tied Erven Roper for the record earlier in the week.
* Southern Wesleyan has set a school record for stolen bases in a season with 107 in 36 games after Tuesday's game against Augusta. The previous record was 102 steals in 2008. Tristan Tillman is the individual leader with 26.
* Coastal Carolina is off to a 9-0 start in conference play for the first time since 2010, when it was in the Big South Conference. The Chants have won 31 straight against Sun Belt Conference teams.
* Junior varsity teams from Barton, Belmont Abbey, Ferrum and Southern Wesleyan have advanced to the semifinals of the Conference Carolinas Developmental Championship April 13 in Florence.
Belmont Abbey, Ferrum and Southern Wesleyan won their respective pods, while Barton advanced as the top second-place team based on fewest runs allowed.
Barton and Belmont Abbey will play in the first semifinal at noon, with Southern Wesleyan and Ferrum meeting at 3 p.m. The two winners play for the championship at 6 p.m. All games are at Sparrow Stadium and will stream on the Conference Carolinas Digital Network.
State scoreboard, Tuesday, March 31
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| Matthew Rollison raised his batting average to .308 with a three-hit day. (PC photo) |
* Briefly: No. 14 Coastal Carolina (21-7) scored two runs in the ninth inning to overcome The Citadel (12-15) at Joe Riley Park to extend its winning streak to eight. The Chanticleers had no hits until Rex Watson hit a game-tying homer in the sixth. After the Bulldogs took the lead, Coastal scored the tying run in the ninth on a wild pitch and Dean Mihos singled in the winning run. Phillips Daniels had both Citadel hits, the first coming in the seventh inning. Jaxon Appleman struck out eight and didn't allow hit in a six-inning start for Coastal. Bulldogs starter Andrew Buffkin struck out seven in three innings ... Alex LaCoste had two home runs among his five hits and College of Charleston (11-17) ended Winthrop's (21-8) six-game winning streak ... Tyler Bak had four hits - including a three-run homer - against his former team as South Carolina (14-16) was a run-rule winner over Wofford (19-10). Will Craddock had a three-run homer and a game-ending RBI single. USC pitchers allowed two hits ... Maloy Heaghney had three hits and drove in five runs and USC Upstate (15-15) scored four runs without a hit in the ninth to beat George Mason (14-12). The Spartans drew 17 walks, including five (and two hit batsmen) in the ninth inning ... Matthew Rollison hit a single and two doubles to drive in four runs as Presbyterian (6-24) held off a Western Carolina (18-12) rally in the ninth inning ... CJ Dean doubled twice and drove in four runs as North Greenville (29-7) handled Lander (20-14). The Bearcats were shut out until Carter McCormick's two-run homer in the ninth ... Three pitchers combined on a five-hit shutout as Francis Marion (28-7) blew by Newberry (20-15) ... Luke Kimrey got Coker (8-25) started against Georgia College (13-19) with a two-run single in the first inning and the Cobras went on the snap an eight-game losing streak ... Henry Rumble was 4-for-4 with a double, a triple and three RBI as Bob Jones (8-17) snapped a five-game losing streak in the second game of a doubleheader at Alice Lloyd (21-12) ... Columbia International (13-22) had a pair of five-run innings to start the game in a run-rule win over Voorhees (7-18). Darius Keyton was 3-for-3 with a homer for Voorhees. It was the 800th win of Rams coach Rocke Musgraves' career ... Cooper McDaniel reached base five times and stole two bases as USC Beaufort (8-25) topped Savannah State (16-15) ... Jaylen Tidwell doubled twice, homered and drove in four runs as Erskine (18-19) handed Claflin (3-24) its 22nd straight loss ... Augusta (16-19) got 13 hits and drew nine walks to turn back Southern Wesleyan (11-25) to snap a five-game losing streak.
Beyond the border
* ACC: Former Florence-Darlington Tech star Tom Kellis gave No. 6 North Carolina a 5-4 walk-off win over Campbell with a single in the 14th inning ... No. 22 Boston clipped Maine, 7-4 ... No. 3 Georgia Tech ripped No. 18 Auburn, 13-3 ... No. 10 Virginia beat Old Dominion, 16-2 ... No. 7 Florida State doubled up Stetson, 6-3 ... Louisville larruped Eastern Kentucky, 17-7 ... Pitt pummeled Mercyhurst, 27-3 ... Duke dropped Davidson, 14-9 ... High Point blanked Wake Forest, 1-0 ... Liberty scored three runs in the ninth to hand N.C. State its seventh straight loss, 7-5 ... Miami handled Florida Gulf Coast, 12-4 ... Virginia Tech turned back Radford, 13-6 ... Cal and St. Mary's were canceled.
* SEC: No. 2 Texas rallied past Texas State, 10-8 ... No. 5 Georgia gave up six runs to Georgia State in the top of the eighth, but scored eight in the bottom of the inning to win, 14-9 ... No. 4 Mississippi State blanked Grambling, 12-0 ... Jacksonville edged No. 21 Florida, 4-3 ... Ole Miss beat Little Rock, 7-4 ... No. 11 Oklahoma blanked Oral Roberts, 4-0 ...No. 20 Texas A&M crushed Sam Houston, 16-2 ... No. 16 Alabama got a run in the ninth to down Jacksonville State, 4-3 ... Missouri scored two in the ninth and one in the 10th to walk off against No. 17 Arkansas, 15-14 ... No. 22 Kentucky defeated Miami (Ohio), 14-11 ... Kansas rallied past Missouri, 11-8 ... Tennessee whipped Austin Peay, 13-4 ... Vanderbilt stopped nearby Belmont, 11-3 ... LSU run-ruled Southern, 16-6.
* D1Baseball.com Top 25: Southeastern Louisiana topped No. 8 Southern Mississippi, 5-1 ... Washington ripped No. 9 Oregon State, 18-2 ... Portland shut out No. 15 Oregon, 3-0 ...
Alice Lloyd 6, Bob Jones 2, Game 1 - BJU: Evan Johnson 2-3, R, RBI
Augusta 12, Southern Wesleyan 7 - Sou: Kade Bowling 3-4, HR, 3 RBI
Coastal Carolina 3, The Citadel 2 - Coa: Jaxon Appleman 6 IP, 0 H, R, 8 K
Coker 9, Georgia College 2 - Cok: Matthew Lipcsey 2-5, 2B, SB, 3 RBI
College of Charleston 15, Winthrop 5 - Cha: Reece Holbrook 2 2B, 3B, 3 R, 2 RBI
Columbia International 18, Voorhees 4, 7 innings - Col: Hunter Cheslak 2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI
Erskine 16, Claflin 1 - Ers: Drew Potts 3-5, 12 R, 3 RBI
Presbyterian 6, Western Carolina 5 - PC: Tucker Meredith W, 2 IP, 2 K
USC Beaufort 10, Savannah State 7 - Bea: Cooper McDaniel 3-4, 2B, 2 BB, 2 SB, 3 R, 2 RBI
Monday, March 30, 2026
State scoreboard, Monday, March 30
Ferrum 10, Barton 1
Belmont Abbey 10, Emmanuel 4
Sunday, March 29, 2026
State schedule, March 30-April 5
Grier Field, Due West
Erskine vs. Emmanuel, 10 a.m.
Emmanuel vs. Belmont Abbey, 1 p.m.
Erskine vs. Belmont Abbey, 4 p.m.




