South Carolina Hosts Tennessee In Final SEC Series of the Year
May 14, 2008
Columbia, S.C. - Fighting to secure a berth in the SEC Tournament, South Carolina (35-18, 13-14 SEC) begins a three-game homestand on Thursday with Tennessee (26-27, 11-16 SEC). Carolina currently sits in ninth place overall in the conference, one-half game behind Arkansas for eighth place and one game behind four teams (Florida, Ole Miss, Alabama, Kentucky) that are tied for fourth place. This weekend also marks the final regular season home games to be played at Sarge Frye Field. Live video broadcast will be available for Thursday and Friday's games with all three also available on the Gamecock Radio Network. Mike Morgan and Tommy Moody handle the call. Heading into the final weekend, the Gamecocks are 9-3 in SEC home games with a 4-11 mark in SEC road contests.
EVENTS AT SARGE FRYE FIELD THIS WEEK Friday, May 16th - South Carolina vs. Tennessee at 7 p.m * The final night game in Sarge Frye Field history will close with an amazing display of fireworks!
Saturday, May 17th * The family of Sarge Frye as well as the first Gamecock baseball players to play on Sarge Frye Field will be honored pre-game.
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Series Results
Last Year's Games
A LOOK BACK Merrifield's three hits tied a season-high and led the Gamecocks on the evening. He owns a seven-game hitting streak. Kyle Enders and Phil Disher also had two hits apiece as well. Havens' home run was his 15th of the year with Justin Smoak hitting his 20th of the season. Smoak's homer ties him for seventh on the SEC All-Time list with 59 in his three-year career with the Garnet & Black. He also tallied three RBI to move into third on the South Carolina career RBI list with 194 career RBI, moving past Landon Powell (193; 2001-02-03-04). Carolina freshman right-hander Sam Dyson earned the win and improved to 7-0 on the year. He worked 5.1 innings and allowed two runs on five hits with seven strikeouts and three walks. Bulldogs starter Matt Talley lasted only 0.1 innings and suffered the loss. He is 1-4 on the year. Talley allowed five runs on two hits and four walks and faced just seven batters in the game.
NUMBERS TELL A STORY
MERRIFIELD HITTING HIS STRIDE
SMOAK'N His home run total for the year is 20 and that puts him at 59 for his career, tying him for seventh on the SEC All-Time Career List. He is eighth on the USC All-Time career list for hits with 234 in his career and a tie for fifth on the career list in doubles (51). Twice this season, Smoak has tied a school record with three home runs in one game. He accomplished the feat in a 10-1 win over Wofford on April 23 as well as on April 14 in a 14-4 victory over USC Upstate. Four times this season, the Gamecocks have tied the single-game school record for home runs in a game. Both James Darnell and Justin Smoak have each put together a pair of three-homer games this year. Smoak tied two single-game school records with three homers and nine RBI as South Carolina defeated USC Upstate 14-4 on April 15 at Sarge Frye Field. Smoak finished 3-for-5 on the evening, as he became the 12th player in school history to record three homers in one game. His RBI total of nine marked only the fifth time in school history that the feat had been achieved and the first time since April 23, 1997 when Ryan Bordenick drove in nine runs vs. Clemson.
TRACKING SMOAK HOME RUN CAREER TOP 10 LIST 59 Justin Smoak (2006-07-08) 48 Hank Small (1972-73-74-75) 47 Garrett Carter (1985-86-87-88) 45 Jeff Parnell (1990-91-92-93) 44 Landon Powell (2001-02-03-04) 43 Chris Boyle (1981-82-83-84) 42 Steve Pearce (2004-05) 41 Tripp Kelly (1998-99-2000-01) 41 Charlie Aldrich (1985-86-87) 39 Phil Disher (2005-06-07-08)
AT THE PLATE, ON THE MOUND & IN THE FIELD THE HOME RUN
THE WILL TO WIN
GODWIN IS GOOD Godwin defeated Clemson twice this year and owns a 5-3 record with a 3.00 ERA. He has 64 strikeouts in 72.0 innings pitched with opponents only batting .202 against him.
HANGIN' WITH MR. COOPER Cooper SEC Pitcher of the Week following his complete game six-hitter in a 4-1 victory over Ole Miss. The complete game victory was the first of Cooper's career and the first by a Gamecock pitcher this season. It also was the first complete game win by a Gamecock pitcher since Wynn Pelzer's CG in a win over Evansville to capture the 2006 NCAA Regional in Charlottesville, Va. Cooper allowed just one run on six hits while striking out two and walking two to pick up the victory.
WHAT A CROWD The Gamecocks set a school record for total attendance last year with 159,545 as a total in 2007, that averaged 4,985 fans per game. It is "Extra Innings" at Sarge Frye Field as the Gamecocks prepare to move into a new baseball stadium in the beginning of the 2009.
A STRONG DISH IN THE CLUTCH He put together his second career multi-homer game in the 8-6 win over Auburn. His two-run homer in that game helped Carolina rally to the victory. Disher went 5-for-12 in the series with three doubles, two homers and four RBI. Nine of his 16 homers have come in SEC games, that is tied for second highest in the SEC. Disher was big in the Kentucky series going 5-for-12 with a home run and team-high seven RBI in the series to earn SEC Player of the Week honors. Disher's home run came in Saturday's victory over Kentucky and was his 30th career homer in a Gamecock uniform. The senior came up in the clutch again for Carolina on Sunday with a pair of RBI singles including the game-winning hit in the eighth inning.
DARNELL DRIVES THEM IN For the third time this season, James Darnell recorded a multi-homer game as he hit a pair of home runs and tallied five RBI in a 7-1 win over Clemson. Earlier this year, Darnell twice tied a USC single-game record for home runs in a game with three in a win vs. Kentucky (3-29) and in a win vs. College of Charleston (3-18). The three vs. Kentucky marked the 12th time in school history that a Gamecock player has hit three homers in one game and the first time ever that one player has done it twice. All three homers were two-run shots as he set a career-high with six RBI in the contest. That helped Darnell earned National Player of the Week from Collegiate Baseball.
COMPLETE PERFORMANCES
HAVENS AT THE FRONT OF THE LINE Havens earned SEC Player of the Week honors following his performance on opening weekend vs. East Carolina. Havens was 7-for-14 (.500) for the series with a pair of homers, six RBI and seven runs scored. His five hits in the season opener tied his career-high and he set a career-high as well with five RBI in the 22-5 win over the Pirates.
BANGS BRINGS IT He had his biggest week as a member of the Carolina baseball team in Auburn when he made two key relief appearances in a pair of wins vs. Auburn this weekend and picked up his first career save on Saturday. His first relief appearance on Friday night saw him go one inning scoreless with two strikeouts. He then helped out with both the arm and the bat on Saturday as he got his second career start at designated hitter. Bangs went 2-for-4 with his first career homer in the 8-6 win. He then worked the final two innings of the game to pick up the save. Bangs also started at DH on Sunday and recorded a hit.
Sam Dyson STEPS UP
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