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Tigers Host No 16 Gamecocks on Tuesday Night

Notes (PDF)The Tigers host No. 16 South Carolina on Tuesday night in a game that was postponed due to inclement weather.GAME SETUP• Who - South Carolina (28-17) vs. Clemson (22-21)• Best Ranking - USC - No. 16 Collegiate Baseball; CU - NR• When - Tuesday (6 p.m.)• Where - Clemson, S.C. (Doug Kingsmore Stadium)• Watch - ACC Network Extra• Video Announcers - Ron Smith, Pete Yanity• Listen (Radio) - WCCP (105.5 FM)• Listen (Internet) - ClemsonTigers.com• Live Stats - ClemsonTigers.com• Social Media - ClemsonBaseballSERIES HISTORY• Overall Record - Clemson leads 181-143-2 (1899-2021)• Record at Clemson - Clemson leads 100-46 (1907-2020)STARTING PITCHERS• TBA (USC) vs. TBA (CU)CLEMSON OVERVIEW• Clemson, who has a 16-8 home record, was swept in three games at Georgia Tech by a combined score of 21-14 last weekend.• The Tigers are averaging 5.8 runs per game and hitting .260 with a .425 slugging percentage, .366 on-base percentage and 31 steals.• The pitching s

Gamecocks Walk Off Mississippi State in 11 Innings

Gamecocks Walk Off Mississippi State in 11 Innings This was Carolina’s second walk-off win on Mother’s Day in the past four years. (Source: Ryan Bethea) By USC Athletics | May 9, 2021 at 9:36 PM EDT - Updated May 9 at 9:45 PM COLUMBIA – David Mendham’s RBI double in the bottom of the 11th that scored Jeff Heinrich lifted the University of South Carolina baseball team to a 4-3 extra-inning win over No. 4 Mississippi State Sunday afternoon (May 9) at Founders Park. Heinrich singled to right with one out and scored from first on Mendham’s double to the gap in left. Carolina was down to its last at-bats in the ninth, but Heinrich doubled to right to score pinch runner Noah Myers, tying the game at three.

Eyster Homers Twice in South Carolina s Saturday Loss to Mississippi State

Eyster Homers Twice in South Carolina’s Saturday Loss to Mississippi State Head coach Mark Kingston was ejected following an exchange with the home plate umpire in the bottom of the 7th. (Source: WIS) By South Carolina Athletics | May 9, 2021 at 1:22 AM EDT - Updated May 9 at 1:22 AM COLUMBIA – Andrew Eyster had a pair of home runs and drove in four but Mississippi State scored its nine runs in the first five innings on its way to a 9-6 win over the University of South Carolina baseball team Saturday afternoon (May 8) at Founders Park. The Bulldogs put up nine runs with the help of home runs from Rowdy Jordan, Logan Tanner and Luke Hancock. Carolina started to chip away at the Bulldog lead with an Eyster home run in the fourth. Wes Clarke belted his 18th home run of the season in the sixth, a two-run shot. Eyster then came back in the seventh and hit a three-run home run to right, making it 9-6.

New Braunfels ISD begins its budget while waiting on state to fill the gaps

New Braunfels ISD has begun tackling its budget, but there are more than a few holes as they wait for the state to act in the wake of a turbulent year. The district’s board of trustees held a four-hour workshop Tuesday on the budget, looking at decisions about programs and funding ahead of a Monday board meeting. Clint McLain, assistant superintendent of finance and operations, presented an overview of the process to the board. No action was taken on Tuesday, but the board is gearing up to take action on one item regarding workers compensation on Monday. McLain said the budget looks positive based on enrollment growth, since districts receive state funding based on how many students are enrolled and attend, but he is waiting on the state to release information on how much it is allocating to districts — especially in COVID relief — before anything is set in stone.

South Carolina vs North Florida game recap: Gamecocks beat Ospreys 7-6

South Carolina vs. North Florida game recap: Gamecocks beat Ospreys 7-6 It required a late-inning rally, but USC came through with a midweek victory Share this story After a rough weekend series, South Carolina got back in the win column with a come-from-behind midweek victory over North Florida. The Ospreys wasted no time getting on the board, scoring in the top of the first inning on a Cade Westbrook sac fly and when Aidan Sweatt hit into a fielder’s choice, giving them a 2-0 lead. The Gamecocks answered in the bottom of the inning, though. Braylen Wimmer started things off with a solo shot to make it 2-1, then Brady Allen walked with one out and Wes Clarke went yard, putting USC on top 3-2.

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