South Carolina Gamecocks are back in Founders Park to take on the (1-2) Milwaukee Panthers in a three game weekend series.
A sixth-inning grand slam proved to be the difference, but the Gamecocks’ starting pitcher had to exit the game early.
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Hosted on MSNResume Check: Looking ahead to South Carolina baseball’s next opponent, the Milwaukee PanthersSouth Carolina baseball is still undefeated after five games of the Paul Mainieri era. The 5-0 Gamecocks earned two mid-week ...
(South Carolina Athletics) Jase Woita’s sixth inning grand slam and eight strikeouts in relief from Tyler Pitzer gave the ...
Republican legislators in the Dairy State have proposed a bill that would give anyone who moves to Wisconsin from North ...
Frances Huntley-Cooper dedicated her life to public service and helping disadvantaged groups before serving as the first ...
All the streaks are over for defending national champion South Carolina. The last of those, a 71-game home win streak that ...
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Denzel Aberdeen scored 22 points, Thomas Haugh added 20 — career highs for both players — and No. 3 Florida beat South ...
Maryland football is in the mix for a rising defensive back. Severn (MD) Archbishop Spalding cornerback Sean Johnson recently ...
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