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USC Sweeps Tennessee With 10-7 Win

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Columbia, S.C. - Christian Walker's two-out two-run triple in the bottom of the seventh inning broke a 5-5 tie and Jeffery Jones homered and drove in four runs as South Carolina defeated Tennessee 10-7 on Saturday afternoon at Carolina  Stadium.  The  Gamecocks  clinch  the  series  and  are  now  15-4  and  2-0  in  the  SEC  while  the  loss  drops Tennessee to 10-9 and 0-2 in conference play.  South Carolina owns a nine-game winning streak.  The series finale on Sunday has been moved to 1 p.m. due to the Sunday weather forecast.

After Tennessee had rallied from five runs down to tie the game, Carolina responded with four runs in the bottom half of the seventh and a single run in the eighth on its way to the three-run victory.  The four-run seventh started with two outs as Kyle Enders drew a walk and Jones was hit by a pitch to put a pair of runners on base.  Up to the plate stepped Walker, who on a 1-2 count knocked a fastball down the right field line that got by a diving attempt from  right  fielder  Charley  Thurber  for  a  triple  to score both Enders and Jones and put Carolina back in the lead.

After walks to Adam Matthews and Evan Marzilli, the Gamecocks tabbed on two more runs with a two-run single from Scott Wingo.  Jones added a solo home run in the bottom of the eighth inning and despite a two-run homer by Cody Hawn in the top of the ninth, the Gamecocks were able to hold on for a 10-7 victory against the Volunteers.

Junior  right-hander  Parker  Bangs  earned  the  win  in  relief  of Carolina after 2.1 innings of work.  He allowed two runs  on  two  hits  with  three  strikeouts  to  pick  up  his  first  win  of  the  year.    He  is  1-0  for  the  season.    Tennessee reliever Drew Steckenrider suffered the loss and is now 0-1 on the year.  He allowed four runs on one hit with two walks.

Tennessee out-hit Carolina 11-8 in Saturday's game.  Jeffery Jones finished 2-for-3 with three runs scored and four RBI to lead the Gamecocks.  Walker was 2-for-5 with two RBI as well.  Zach Osborne was 3-for-4 for the Vols with Hawn, Matt Hamaker and Khayyan Norfork also tallying two hits apiece.

The Gamecocks broke ahead 1-0 in the bottom of the first inning despite not recording a hit.  Whit Merrifield drew a leadoff walk and Adrian Morales was hit by pitch to give Carolina a pair of runners.  After a one-out walk to Kyle Enders loaded the bases, the Volunteers made a switch with starter Aaron Tullo coming out of the game and reliever Steve Crnkovich entering the contest.  He would walk Jones on four pitches to score Merrifield and give Carolina the one-run lead. 

That lead extended to 4-0 in the bottom of the third as Jones drove in two more runs with a one-out double to left center  that  scored  Morales  and  Enders.    Jones  would  then  score  on  a  two-out  RBI  base  hit  courtesy  of  Adam Matthews.   Merrifield added a solo home run in the bottom of the fourth inning, his fourth of the year that put South Carolina ahead 5-0.

Tennessee  began  its  rally  with  single  runs  in  the  fifth  and  sixth  innings  against  Gamecock  starter  Sam  Dyson.

Osborne had a two-out RBI base hit in the fifth and Matt Duffy connected with two outs with a RBI single in the sixth.    Despite  a  no-decision,  Dyson  had  a  good  outing  on  the  mound  for  the  Gamecocks  in  six  innings  of  work allowing two runs on five hits with five strikeouts and two walks.

The Volunteers tied the game in the seventh inning at 5-5.  Khayyan Norfork singled off of Gamecock reliever Jose Mata  as  did  Osborne  to  give  the  Vols  a  pair  of  runners.    With one out and reliever Michael Roth into the game, Hawn  blooped  a  single  just  into  left  field  and  over  Gamecock  third  baseman  Whit  Merrifield's  glove.    Hamaker added a two-run single as well as the Vols tied the game.

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