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Baseball Makes Second Trip to Charlotte to Face UNC
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The College of South Carolina baseball workforce makes its second journey to Truist Area, residence of the Triple A Charlotte Knights, for its annual recreation towards North Carolina. First pitch is scheduled for 7 p.m.
Tuesday’s recreation shall be streamed on SEC Community Plus. All video games additionally shall be broadcast on The Sport 107.5 FM with Derek Scott and Tommy Moody on the decision.
The Gamecocks are coming off profitable 2-of-3 video games at Mississippi State this previous weekend. Braylen Wimmer had a pair of residence runs and 7 RBI within the three video games whereas Dylan Brewer had a .786 on-base share with 5 hits, 5 walks and a hit-by-pitch within the sequence.
SCOUTING NORTH CAROLINA
The Tar Heels received 2-of-3 video games at Notre Dame this previous weekend. North Carolina is led offensively by Jackson Van De Brake’s .362 batting common and Mac Horvath’s 13 residence runs. Preseason All-American Vance Honeycutt has 9 residence runs and 27 RBI. On the mound, the Tar Heels will begin lefty Dalton Pence. He has 14 strikeouts in 10.1 innings pitched.
SERIES VS. NORTH CAROLINA
The Tar Heels have a 64-38-1 sequence benefit on the Gamecocks heading into Tuesday’s recreation, however Carolina received the final contest, 15-2, on April 5, 2022. Braylen Wimmer had three hits whereas Jack Mahoney belted a three-run residence run within the win. On the mound, Eli Jones didn’t enable a run in a two-inning begin.
PROBABLE PITCHING ROTATION
Tuesday
South Carolina Matthew Becker (So. LHP) 2-0, 4.11 ERA, 15.1 IP, 10 BB, 22 SO
North Carolina Dalton Pence (So. LHP) 1-1, 4.35 ERA, 10.1 IP, 6 BB, 14 SO
GAMECOCKS IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS
The College of South Carolina baseball workforce is ranked in all six main polls after the week of April 3. The Gamecocks are ranked No. 3 within the Collegiate Baseball ballot and No. 6 in every of the 5 different main polls. The Gamecocks have 4 video games this week towards ranked workforce in No. 13 (D1Baseball) North Carolina on Tuesday and No. 1 (consensus) LSU from Thursday-Saturday.
PETRY NAMED SEC CO-FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
College of South Carolina freshman outfielder Ethan Petry was named the Southeastern Convention’s Co-Freshman of the Week, the league workplace introduced this afternoon (Monday, April 3). That is Petry’s third straight Freshman of the Week honor.
Petry had one other stable week on the plate for the Gamecocks, hitting .429 with six runs scored, 5 RBI, a double, a house run and a .714 slugging share. Petry scored three runs, strolling twice within the seven-inning win over The Citadel on Tuesday evening. Petry’s residence run within the fifth inning on Thursday helped the Gamecocks to a 6-4 win. Petry had two hits and scored two runs in that win. On Saturday, Petry was 3-for-6 with an enormous three-run double within the eighth inning to place Carolina up 7-4. He then drove in a run with a single within the ninth, a part of a seven-run inning for the Gamecocks.
RPI WATCH
With 29 video games within the books, it’s time to begin trying on the RPI. The Gamecocks at the moment are fifth in these rankings, considered one of 4 SEC groups within the prime 5. Carolina at the moment is an ideal 18-0 at residence and 7-3 on the highway. Carolina has three-game sequence remaining towards No. 1 Kentucky, No. 3 Arkansas, No. 4 LSU, No. 9 Vanderbilt and No. 13 Florida.
GAMECOCKS IN THE NCAA RANKINGS
The Gamecocks lead the nation with 72 residence runs this season. Gavin Casas is tied for third within the nation with 15 residence runs … USC is fifth within the nation with 284 runs scored … Carolina is third within the nation in drawing walks with 184 and fourth within the nation with 70 hit by pitches … The Gamecocks’ .439 on-base share is seventh within the nation … On the mound, Carolina is fourth in earned-run common at 3.08 … Ethan Petry is eighth in complete bases (89) and tied for eighth in residence runs (13) … The .897 profitable share is tied with Wake Forest for the nation’s greatest..
UP NEXT
Carolina hosts No. 1 LSU on Thursday, April 6 by Saturday, April 8. Thursday and Friday’s video games begin at 7 p.m. with Saturday’s recreation at midday. Saturday’s recreation is televised on SEC Community with Mike Ferrin and Lance Cormier on the decision.
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Greg McElroy makes prediction for Alabama at South Carolina
The Alabama Crimson Tide is on the road this week at Williams-Brice Stadium to take on the South Carolina Gamecocks. Former UA quarterback Greg McElroy made his prediction on who he thinks will win this matchup.
The Tide have been rolling since their opening loss to Florida State. Since then, the Tide are 6-0 and have rattled off 4 consecutive ranked wins. Alabama is clicking and will be looking to keep that going against a struggling South Carolina team. The Gamecocks are coming off back-to-back losses to LSU and Oklahoma. The offense put up a combined 17 points in the 2 losses, and quarterback LaNorris Sellers threw for only 124 yards in both games.
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McElroy is sticking with the Tide in this matchup and expects Alabama to keep its win streak going.
“I’m taking Alabama, but I would not be surprised if this is a low-scoring, close, competitive football game for 3-plus quarters,” McElroy said. “Probably lean towards taking the points in this one. I think it’s going to be a close game, but I do think Alabama prevails in what will be a gutsy win on the road at Willy-Brice.”
Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday.
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City leaders consider South Carolina Aquarium site for city workforce housing
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) – City of Charleston leaders are considering rezoning a lot near the South Carolina Aquarium as part of a future affordable housing plan.
Various downtown sites are under consideration for new housing including a city-owned property on the eastern end of the South Carolina Aquarium parking deck.
Sites under consideration stem from an outlined plan to add 3,500 affordable housing units by 2032. The plan falls in line with the city’s Department of Housing and Community Development’s 2025 to 2029 Consolidated Plan and Annual Action Plan for 2026.
A 2019 to 2023 American Community Survey in the plan’s housing needs assessment records nearly more than 22,000 households are cost burdened. The survey finds that 14,600 renters and more than 8,000 homeowners paid more than 30% of their income on housing costs.
District Two City Councilman Kevin Shealy says creating housing opportunities is needed for the city’s essential workers.
“We have firefighters, police officers, young teachers, essential business people, hospitality workers,” Shealy says. “We need to make sure they can afford to live in the Charleston area and live where they work. It’s essential for our business, it’s essential for how our city operates.”
Aquarium visitors and people walking nearby may view the area as a potential spot for extra parking. A successful rezoning would be step one to adding units.
City Planning Commission leaders are considering rezoning the lot at the corner of Calhoun and Concord Streets from general business zoning to mixed-use workforce housing.
City planning manager Christopher Morgan says the city has been eyeing the lot for around the last 10 years. He says the city’s recent housing initiative is an opportunity to move forward on adding affordable housing options in the space.
“That will allow for a mix of housing types and, or also commercial aspects,” Morgan says. “It could be that there would be ground floor commercial uses and then ground floor residential uses.”
City leaders say potential housing designs in the city’s 2032 plan will ensure homes will keep the city’s aesthetic. Draft images include designs for spaces such as Charleston singles and cottages.
“We need to protect the way our character of our city is. We need to protect that character,” Shealy says. “These are going to be very attractive homes. Some of them are going to be your Charleston single homes that will be split up into triplexes, but it’s going to be a beautiful type of home that these people are going to be living and businesses will be operating in as well.”
The rezoning would go to the City Council for a public hearing on November 18 if commission leaders recommend approval. A final reading would take place in December if council leaders approve the change.
Morgan says design plans would be the next step if all goes well.
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Results in for the SC State House District 88 special election primary
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) – Results are in for the Republican primary election in State House District 88.
The special election is being held to replace ex-SC Rep. RJ May, who resigned after being arrested on 10 counts of distributing child sex abuse materials. May later pleaded guilty to five of the charges in exchange for the other five being dropped.
The results are below. 1,488 ballots total were cast in the primary
- John Lastinger: 596 votes, 40.05% of total votes
- Brian Duncan: 565 votes, 37.97% of total votes
- Lorelai Graye: 225 votes, 15.12% of total votes
- Darren E. Rogers Sr.: 102 votes, 6.85% of total votes
Because no candidate got 50% of the vote, there is a potential for a runoff election between the two candidates who received the most votes.
WIS has reached out to the State Election Commission to see if there will be a runoff election.
The winner of the primary will face Democrat Chuck Hightower in the special election on Dec. 23. Hightower ran unopposed in the Democratic primary
This is a developing story. Stay with WIS for the latest details.
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