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South Carolina Athletics | April 27, 2014

No. 8 South Carolina pounds out 17 hits in victory against No. 17 Alabama

  South Carolina's Marcus Mooney finished with 3 hits, an RBI and a run scored.

COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Eighth-ranked South Carolina belted out 17 hits on the way to a 9-3 victory against No. 17 Alabama on Sunday. The 17 hits were the most the Gamecocks have had in an SEC game this season. The win lifted South Carolina to 34-11 and 12-9 in the league while the loss dropped Alabama to 29-15 and 13-8 in SEC play.

Kyle Martin led the Gamecocks at the plate, finishing 4-for 5 with a pair of RBI and a run scored. Eight of nine position starters recorded at least one hit with Marcus Mooney and Jordan Gore accounting for three apiece.

Junior right-hander Cody Mincey earned the win in relief and is now 4-0 on the year. Mincey worked 1.2 scoreless innings, allowing just one hit and striking out one batter. Joel Seddon added 2.1 scoreless innings to earn his 12th save of the season. Nick Eicholtz suffers the loss for the Crimson Tide after pitching 3.2 innings of relief and falls to 2-1 on the year.

South Carolina got on the board first with two runs in the first inning. Marcus Mooney opened the frame with a base hit and was sacrificed over to second by Gene Cone. With a runner in scoring position, Joey Pankake knocked a 0-1 pitch to deep right-center for a double and brought home Mooney. Kyle Martin followed with a RBI single to right field that scored Pankake.

The Gamecocks increased their lead to 3-0 in the bottom of the fourth. Taylor Widener drew a leadoff walk, advanced to second on DC Arendas' groundout and scored on Jordan Gore's single up the middle.

Alabama evened the score with a three-run fifth inning. Kyle Overstreet and Austen Smith began the inning with a single and a double, respectively and a one-out walk to Mitch Greer loaded the bases. Chance Vincent reached base on a fielder's choice, driving in Overstreet and Mikey White followed with a single up the middle to score Smith. Georgie Salem drove in Vincent for the final run of the inning with a single through the left side.

The Gamecocks broke the tie with three runs in the sixth inning. Arendas led off with a walk and English reached base with one out on a hit by pitch. With two outs and runners on second and third, Gene Cone ripped a two-out single to center field scoring both runners. Pankake then drew a walk, moving Cone to second and Martin would bring Cone home with a RBI single to center field.

Four consecutive base hits with a RBI from Mooney pushed across another run for the Garnet and Black in the bottom of the seventh, increasing the Gamecocks' lead to 7-3.

South Carolina plated two more runs, taking a 9-3 lead in the eighth inning. After Martin singled and advanced to second on a wild pitch, Grayson Greiner drove him in crushing a 2-2 pitch to right center for a double. Greiner continued to third on Widener's sacrifice bunt and came home off Arendas' RBI single.

"That was a big win for us and obviously this was an important game," said South Carolina head coach Chad Holbrook. "I don't know if I could be more proud of my team than I am right now. We have had some adversity and we have kept battling and competing. I think we played our best baseball of the year today in our biggest game of the year. When you do those things, you make your coach proud."

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