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College Baseball 5/2: CCU, USC & Clemson
Posted: 05.02.2010 at 8:13 PM
Mark Haggard

Mark Haggard, NewsChannel 15 Sports Reporter/Anchor, brings 33 years of experience to NewsChannel 15.

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COASTAL CAROLINA 7 UNC ASHEVILLE 1

CONWAY, S.C. - The 10th ranked Coastal Carolina University baseball team (39-6, 17-0 Big South) completed a three-game series sweep of UNC Asheville (12-29, 5-16 Big South) with a 7-1 win May 2 in Conway, S.C. The Chants have now won 30 straight Big South home games dating back to 2008.

The game started as a pitcher's duel between Coastal's Josh Conway and UNC Asheville's Justin Schumer. Schumer had only allowed one hit in the first five innings, but the Chants manufactured a run in the fourth off of it. Junior Scott Woodward singled to right to open the inning. He went to second on a walk to senior Jose Iglesias. Redshirt-sophomore Tommy La Stella sacrificed both runners up a base and sophomore Taylor Motter grounded out to second to score Woodward.

Conway scattered five hits in five frames and got two big double plays from his defense. A 1-6-3 twin killing ended a Bulldog rally in the second. Then in the fourth, Danny Baatz and Justin Schumer each had singles, although Baatz was picked off at second. Mike Vaughn then singled to left center, but Schumer stopped at second as Vaughn was going to turn a single into a double. Junior Rico Noel threw into La Stella, who tagged out Vaughn. He then threw to Woodward to tag out Schumer to end the inning.

UNC Asheville would tie the game in the fifth as Cody Buch hit his second home run of the season over the wall in left field.

Coastal would take the lead for good in the sixth. Noel walked and moved to second on a sacrifice from Woodward. Noel then stole third and scored on a throwing error from Jonny Eaker. Iglesias then hit a 2-0 pitch from Schumer over the wall in left to make it 3-1 Chants. It was Iglesias' 11th home run of the season.

Senior Adam Rice and redshirt-sophomore Rich Witten then each went deep in the seventh to make it 5-1 Chants. A two-run double from Motter in the eighth gave the Chants insurance in picking up their 39th win of the season.

Junior Matt Laney earned the win in relief, striking out two in two innings of work. Conway allowed five hits and a run with four strikeouts in five innings. Freshman Ryan Connolly and redshirt-senior Austin Fleet struck out three in an inning of work apiece. Schumer took the loss, allowing just three hits and three runs with five strikeouts and four walks in six innings of work.

La Stella had two hits for the Chants, while Motter drove in three runs. For UNC Asheville, Robert McIntosh, Cody Buch and Jacob Edwards had two hits apiece.

Coastal Carolina takes the midweek off for final exams and returns to action Saturday, May 8 against Winthrop. Game time is at 6 p.m., at Watson Stadium/Vrooman Field. UNC Asheville is at East Tennessee State Tuesday, May 11 at 7 p.m.

SOUTH CAROLINA 20 ALABAMA 15

Columbia, SC   7th ranked South Carolina pounded out a season-high 25 hits setting a Carolina Stadium record for hits in a game with Kyle Enders driving in a career-high five runs on five hits and Brady Thomas batting 3-for-3 with four RBI as well as the Gamecocks defeated Alabama 20-15 on Sunday afternoon at Carolina Stadium. The Gamecocks are 34-9 and 16-5 in the SEC while the loss drops Alabama to 28-17 and 9-12 in conference play. Carolina has now won all seven SEC series this year and 10 in a row dating back to last season. The Gamecocks return to action on Wednesday hosting Winthrop at 7 p.m. at Carolina Stadium.

South Carolina leads the SEC by one game over Florida after this weekend's series. Sunday's attendance was 8,006 for the afternoon. The three-game total attendance of 24,204 was the largest for a weekend series at Carolina Stadium. The previous high was 23,220 vs. Georgia from May 14-16, 2009.

Eight Gamecock players tallied multi-hit games on Sunday. Enders is the first Gamecock player this year to tally five hits in a game, a career-high for the senior catcher. He also hit his first home run of the season. Thomas' 3-for-3 day at the plate saw him tally his sixth home run of the year and second of the series. He also scored four runs on the afternoon. Whit Merrifield finished 3-for-4 with two runs scored and a RBI. Adam Matthews was 2-for-3 with two RBI with Evan Marzilli also tallying two RBI with his first career home run. Jackie Bradley Jr. was 2-for-3 with a homer, three RBI and three runs scored. Scott Wingo also had two hits as did Christian Walker, who scored three runs. The 25 hits ties for the fifth highest mark by a Gamecock team coached by Ray Tanner.

South Carolina broke ahead 2-0 in the bottom of the first inning on a two-run homer by Jackie Bradley Jr. The inning started off with a leadoff single by Whit Merrifield. With a 0-1 count, Bradley stroked a shot to deep left center that cleared the fences. For Bradley it was his fifth home run of the season and his second of the series.

Alabama tied it at 2-2 in the top of the second inning. With one out, Jake Smith knocked a solo homer to left field and after Cal Tinsley's two-out double; Brock Bennett would drive a RBI single to right center tying the game up.

Carolina regained the lead in the bottom of the second with a single run. Kyle Enders was hit by a pitch to open the inning and Scott Wingo doubled with a line drive off the glove of first baseman Clay Jones to put a pair of runners in scoring position. Enders would score on a RBI infield single in between short and third off the bat of Merrifield giving Carolina a 3-2 edge.

Alabama struck back with three runs in the top of the third inning to take a 5-3 lead. Jon Kelton had a leadoff walk and Clay Jones singled with one to put a pair of runners on base. David Kindred connected with a RBI single to score Kelton. A pair of Gamecock miscues would lead to two more runs as Jake Smith reached base on a fielding error by Scott Wingo that scored Jones. With Smith on second and Kindred on third, the Tide then scored on a fielding error by third baseman Adrian Morales. Andrew Miller set down a suicide squeeze bunt. It didn't go far and Kindred was stuck in between home and third trying to score. Gamecock catcher Kyle Enders threw down to third but Morales couldn't handle the throw allowing Kindred to score and give the Crimson Tide a two-run advantage.

South Carolina answered in the bottom half of the third with one run to cut the deficit to 5-4. Morales reached base with a single off the glove of Alabama reliever Jonathan Smart and Adam Matthews also reached base with a single to give the Gamecocks a pair of runners. Enders drove in Morales with a RBI single to the gap in right center.

Alabama extended the lead to four runs in the fourth inning as Josh Rutledge connected on a two-out solo homer to center field, his sixth homer of the season and second of the series that gave Alabama a 6-4 lead. After a walk to Clay Jones, the Tide went ahead by four on a two-run homer by David Kindred that just cleared the wall in left field.

Trailing 8-4, the Gamecocks stormed back and batted around in the bottom of the fourth to score six runs and take a 10-8 lead. Wingo got things started with a double and was sacrifice to third on a bunt by Merrifield. He would score on Bradley's RBI single to right field, Bradley's third RBI of the game. Carolina would then put a pair of runners in scoring position as Christian Walker drilled a single down the left field line. In a pinch-hit role, Brady Thomas drilled his second homer of the series and his sixth of the season to tie the game at 8-8. It was the first pinch hit homer by a Gamecock since Nick Ebert on March 15, 2010 in a win over Brown. With reliever Taylor Wolfe into the game, the Gamecocks kept on hitting as Morales singled and scored on Adam Matthews double to the gap in left center. Enders then drilled a RBI base hit up the middle that scored Matthews and gave South Carolina a two-run lead.

Carolina followed up the six-run fourth inning with five runs in the bottom of the fifth to extend the lead to 15-8 against the Crimson Tide. Merrifield opened up the frame with a single and stole both second and third base. He would then score on a passed ball. Walker drew a one-out walk and Thomas singled to put a pair of runners on base. Morales would drive home Walker with a RBI double that was followed up by a sacrifice fly by Matthews that scored Morales. The scoring for the inning ended on Kyle Enders' two-run homer to left field, his first homer of the season. Enders tied a career-high with four RBI on the home run.

Alabama crept to within four runs in the top of the seventh inning. A pair of walks to Cal Tinsley and Brock Bennett set the stage for Taylor Dugas, who launched a three-run homer to left field that cut Carolina's lead to 15-11. It was Dugas' first home run of the season.

South Carolina put two runs across in the bottom of the seventh. After a leadoff walk to Thomas, freshman Evan Marzilli stroked a two-run homer to right-center that gave Carolina a 17-11 lead. Alabama responded with a run in the top of the eighth as Smith hit a RBI single that scored Kindred.

South Carolina finished the day at the plate with three runs in the bottom of the eighth. Thomas, Morales and Enders each recorded RBI singles. Alabama three in the top of the ninth with Rutledge driving in a run with a two-out single followed by a two-run homer from Clay Jones.

Gamecock reliever Tyler Webb earned the win after 1.2 innings of relief with three runs allowed on two hits. He struck out three and walked one. Webb is now 2-2 for the season. Alabama reliever Taylor Wolfe suffered the loss and is now 3-2 on the year. He allowed two runs on two hits and faced just two batters.

Alabama's 16 hit day saw Dugas, Jones, and Kindred all tally three hits. Rutledge, Smith, Tinsley and Bennett had two hits apiece as well for the Crimson Tide.

CLEMSON 9 FLORIDA GULF COAST 3 (Game One)

The Clemson Tigers scored in six of their eight innings at the plate in a 9-3 win over Florida Gulf Coast in the first game of a doubleheader at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The Tigers, who evened the series 1-1, improved to 26-17, while the Eagles dropped to 28-14. It was also Jack Leggett's 750th career win as Clemson's head coach.

Tiger starter Scott Weismann (4-2) earned the win in 5.0 innings pitched. He allowed five hits, three runs, and three walks with five strikeouts. Tomas Cruz pitched 4.0 scoreless innings to record his second save of the year. Weismann and Cruz combined to strand 11 runners on base.

Eagle starter Richie Erath (5-2) suffered the loss, as he yielded nine hits, seven runs (six earned), and four walks with seven strikeouts.

Clemson grabbed the game's first lead in the second inning. Jeff Schaus hit a one-out single through the left side. Brad Miller lined an opposite-field double down the left-field line as Schaus moved to third, then Schaus scored on the play on a fielding error by Alex Lozada. Wilson Boyd followed with a double to right-center to plate Miller.

The Eagles came right back and tied the score in the top of the third inning. Mikel Alvarez led off with a single up the middle. Two batters later, Zach Maxfield crushed a two-run homer to center, his sixth long ball of the season.

In the bottom of the third inning, the Tigers put their leadoff batter on base for the first time in the series when Will Lamb led off with a single up the middle. Lamb moved to second on Mike Freeman's groundout and advanced to third on a passed ball. After John Hinson walked, he took off for second base on the pitch that Kyle Parker struck out on. Hinson just beat the throw to second and Lamb scored on the double steal. Schaus then ripped a two-out single to left field to score Hinson.

The Eagles cut Clemson's lead in half in the top of the fifth inning. Alvarez hit a one-out single through the right side and Tim Roberson followed with a single up the middle on a 1-2 pitch. After Maxfield's walk loaded the bases, Josh Chester lofted a sacrifice fly to center to score Alvarez. Luke Smierciak then belted a deep drive to left-center, but a strong wind blowing in kept the ball in the park and Schaus made the catch to keep the Tigers ahead 4-3.

In the bottom of the fifth inning, Lamb led off with a walk and scored on Freeman's misplayed double to left field, which extended his hitting streak to 11 games. After Freeman moved to third on a wild pitch, he scored on Hinson's single up the middle.

Clemson added a run to its lead in the sixth inning. John Nester lined a one-out single to center. Two batters later, Lamb laced a two-out single off the pitcher and Freeman loaded the bases with a walk. Hinson drew another walk to bring home Nester, upping Clemson's lead to 7-3.

In the seventh inning, pinch-hitter Richie Shaffer lined a two-out, solo homer inside the left-field foul pole, his third long ball of the season. Chris Epps followed with a deep drive to right field, but the wind again kept the ball in the park for the inning-ending out.

Freeman lined a solo home run to right field in the eighth inning, his sixth long ball of the year. Two batters later, Parker lofted a long flyball to right-center, but the wind kept it in the park for the inning-ending out.

Freeman went 2-for-4 with a homer, double, two RBIs, two runs, and a walk to lead Clemson's 12-hit attack. Lamb also tallied two hits and two runs.

Alvarez had a game-high three hits and two runs for Florida Gulf Coast, who had nine hits in the game.

CLEMSON 7 FLORIDA GULF COAST 6 (Game Two)

Clemson rallied for a total of five runs in the seventh and eighth innings for a 7-6 victory against Florida Gulf Coast. The Tigers swept the Sunday doubleheader taking two of three from the Eagles over the weekend. Jeff Schaus drove in the game-winning run for Clemson with an RBI single in the eighth. Schaus went 3-for-4 with three RBI in the finale. Clemson's record improves to 27-17. The Tigers will hit the road for a three-game weekend series against the Maryland Terrapins Friday at 6:00 p.m.

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