Gamecocks win series over Clemson in Founders Park finale

March 05, 2023

Gamecocks (11-1) mashed three more home runs against Clemson (5-6) en route to a 7-1 series-clinching win on Sunday. “It’s big for our fans,” head coach Mark Kingston said. “I’m glad our fans are able to celebrate this. They’ve had a chance to celebrate a lot of success recently athletically, so I’m happy that we can be another part of that.

Junior first baseman Gavin Casas, a muscular 6-foot-4 left-handed slugger, hit his team-leading sixth and seventh home runs of the season to fuel the USC victory. Casas homered on the first pitch of the second inning to break a 1-1 tie, and he added a two-run shot in his next at-bat in the fourth inning. One batter later, sophomore third baseman Talmadge LeCroy went yard to left field for his first homer of the season, breaking the game open. That fourth-inning outburst was more than enough for USC’s pitching staff, which rode starter Jack Mahoney and reliever James Hicks.

The junior right-hander Mahoney didn’t have his sharpest stuff, throwing a laborious 83 pitches in his four innings, but he allowed just one run on four hits, struck out four, and was able to pitch his way out of multiple jams with a fastball that touched 96 miles per hour. Hicks relieved Mahoney in the fifth and pitched on cruise control through the end of the game, allowing just two hits and no runs in five innings.

Hicks opened last season in the weekend rotation before Tommy John surgery ended his season, and he provided important length out of the bullpen Sunday, touching 92 mph and racking up six strikeouts. When he struck out the side in the eighth, the reserved Hicks even let out an occasional scream. I think that’s the first time in my whole career in baseball that I’ve yelled or screamed coming off the mound,” Hicks said. “And I think I blacked out for that because I don’t really remember it. It just happened. It just spurred the moment. The emotion was there and then just kind of came out.”

Clemson had won six of the last eight three-game rivalry series against South Carolina, including a sweep in 2022, entering this weekend. After a 5-2 win Friday in Clemson, though, the Tigers’ bullpen struggled mightily in Saturday and Sunday losses. South Carolina’s series win bolsters an early-season résumé that includes back-to-back weekend sweeps of UMass Lowell and Penn.

NEXT FOUR USC BASEBALL GAMES

Tuesday: vs. The Citadel, 7 p.m. (SEC Network Plus)
Wednesday: at USC Upstate, 6:30 p.m., Fluor Field in Greenville (ESPN Plus)
Friday: vs. Bethune-Cookman, 7 p.m. (SEC Network Plus)
Saturday: vs. Bethune-Cookman, 4 p.m. (SEC Network Plus)