The 2015 South Carolina Gamecocks baseball team represents the University of South Carolina in the 2015 NCAA Division I baseball season . The Gamecocks play their home games in Carolina Stadium . The team is coached by Chad Holbrook , who is in his third season as head coach at Carolina.
Personnel [ ]
Roster [ ]
2015 South Carolina Gamecocks active roster
Pitchers
6 - Clarke Schmidt - Freshman
9 - Brandon Murray - Freshman
13 - Jack Wynkoop - Junior
17 - Taylor Widener - Sophomore
18 - - Tyler Haswell - Freshman
21 - Tyler Johnson - Freshman
23 - Vince Fiori - Junior
24 - Alex Destino - Freshman
26 - Matthew Vogel - Sophomore
28 - John Parke - Sophomore
32 - Canaan Cropper - Freshman
37 - Wil Crowe - Sophomore
39 - Reed Scott - Sophomore
42 - Cody Mincey - Senior
44 - Preston Johnson - Junior
47 - Josh Reagan - Sophomore
Catchers
16 - Logan Koch - Sophomore
36 - Jared Martin - Junior
38 - Hunter Taylor - Freshman
50 - Thatcher Coleman - Sophomore
Infielders
3 - Jared Williams - Freshman
7 - DC Arendas - Junior
8 - Marcus Mooney - Junior
14 - Madison Stokes - Freshman
15 - Jordan Gore - Sophomore
22 - Max Schrock - Junior
31 - Weber Pike - Sophomore
33 - Kyle Martin - Senior
34 - Collin Steagall - Junior
48 - Matt Williams - Freshman
Outfielders
4 - Connor Bright - Senior
5 - Patrick Harrington - Senior
10 - Clark Scolamiero - Freshman
19 - Gene Cone - Sophomore
30 - Elliott Caldwell - Senior
2015 South Carolina Gamecocks Baseball Roster & Bios http://www.gamecocksonline.com/sports/m-basebl/mtt/scar-m-basebl-mtt.html
Coaching staff [ ]
2015 South Carolina Gamecocks baseball coaching staff
2 Chad Holbrook - Head Coach - 3 years
12 Jerry Meyers - Associate Head Coach - 5 years / 13 years
41 Sammy Esposito - Assistant Coach - 8 years
55 Brian Buscher - Volunteer Assistant Coach - 3 years
2015 South Carolina Gamecocks Baseball Coaches & Bios https://web.archive.org/web/20110926074934/http://gamecocksonline.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/mtt/scar-m-basebl-mtt.html#coaches
Schedule [ ]
2015 South Carolina Gamecocks Baseball Game Log[1]
Regular Season
February
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
SEC Record
February 13
College of Charleston
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
L 3–6
Clarke (1–0)
Wynkoop (0–1)
None
8,013
0–1
–
February 14
College of Charleston
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
W 7–1
Crowe (1–0)
Helvey (0–1)
None
8,032
1–1
–
February 14
College of Charleston
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
W 8–3
Murray (1–0)
Bauer (0–1)
Widener (1)
8,032
2–1
–
February 17
Furman
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
W 5–2
Schmidt (1–0)
Greenfield (0–2)
Murray (1)
6,652
3–1
–
February 21
Northeastern
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
W 10–1
Wynkoop (1–1)
Berger (1–1)
None
7,220
4–1
–
February 21
Northeastern
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
W 6–0
Fiori (1–0)
Hunt (1–1)
None
7,220
5–1
–
February 22
Northeastern
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
W 6–4
Schmidt (2–0)
Mulry (0–2)
Widener (2)
7,024
6–1
–
February 27
at Clemson
Doug Kingsmore Stadium • Clemson, SC
L 4–11
Crownover (2–0)
Crowe (1–1)
Schnell (1)
6,272
6–2
–
February 28
vs. Clemson
Fluor Field • Greenville, SC
W 4–1
Wynkoop (2–1)
Erwin (1–1)
Widener (3)
7,175
7–2
–
March
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
SEC Record
March 2
Clemson
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
L 0–7
Koerner (2–1)
Reagan (0–1)
None
8,242
7–3
–
March 3
Charleston Southern
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
W 10–4
Parke (1–0)
Ministeri (0–1)
Fiori (1)
6,753
8–3
–
March 4
High Point
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
W 11–3
P. Johnson (1–0)
Ripke (0–1)
None
7,013
9–3
–
March 6
Miami (OH)
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
W 2–0
Crowe (2–1)
Powers (1–3)
Widener (4)
6,595
10–3
–
March 7
Miami (OH)
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
W 7–0
Wynkoop (3–1)
Banks (1–3)
None
7,321
11–3
–
March 8
Miami (OH)
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
W 5–3
Fiori (2–0)
Williams (0–1)
Widener (5)
6,992
12–3
–
March 10
Penn State
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
W 3–0
Reagan (1–1)
Boylston (0–1)
Mincey (1)
6,947
13–3
–
March 11
Penn State
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
W 13–3
P. Johnson (2–0)
Donmoyer (0–1)
None
6,566
14–3
–
March 13
Kentucky
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
W 1-0
Crowe (3–1)
Brown (1–2)
None
6,604
15–3
1–0
March 14
Kentucky
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
W 4–3
Wynkoop (4–1)
Beggs (2–2)
Widener (6)
7,025
16–3
2–0
March 15
Kentucky
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
W 6–410
Widener (1–0)
Salow (1–1)
None
7,499
17–3
3–0
March 17
Winthrop
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
L 5–711
Strain (2–0)
Mincey (0–1)
None
7,205
17–4
–
March 20
at Missouri
Taylor Stadium • Columbia, MO
L 2–3
McClain (4–1)
Crowe (3–2)
Williams (6)
786
17–5
3–1
March 21
at Missouri
Taylor Stadium • Columbia, MO
L 3–410
Williams (4–0)
Widener (1–1)
None
2,032
17–6
3–2
March 22
at Missouri
Taylor Stadium • Columbia, MO
W 7–5
Murray (2–0)
Tribby (0–1)
Fiori (2)
1,243
18–6
4–2
March 24
at Coastal Carolina
Springs Brooks Stadium • Conway, SC
L 8–911
Beckwith (2–0)
Widener (1–2)
None
3,086
18–7
–
March 28
Georgia
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
L 5–611
Cheek (2–1)
Wynkoop (4–2)
None
7,491
18–8
4–3
March 28
Georgia
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
L 3–4
McLaughlin (3–1)
Scott (0–1)
None
8,242
18–9
4–4
March 29
Georgia
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
W 8–5
Murray (3–0)
Jones (0–2)
Wynkoop (1)
7,815
19–9
5–4
March 31
at The Citadel
Riley Park • Charleston, SC
W 2–0
Mincey (1–1)
Byelick (1–1)
Widener (7)
5,972
20–9
–
April
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
SEC Record
April 2
at Mississippi State
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
L 2–13
Laster (4–1)
Crowe (3–3)
None
7,014
20–10
5–5
April 3
at Mississippi State
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
L 5–7
Brown (5–1)
Wynkoop (4–3)
Fitts (5)
6,682
20–11
5–6
April 4
at Mississippi State
Dudy Noble Field • Starkville, MS
W 13–7
Murray (4–0)
Tatum
None
7,527
21–11
6–6
April 7
Appalachian State
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
W 11–1
Scott (1–1)
Mason (0–2)
None
7,216
22–11
–
April 8
The Citadel
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
W 4–2
Fiori (3–0)
Watcher (0–1)
Widener (8)
8,075
23-11
–
April 10
at Florida
Alfred A. McKethan Stadium • Gainesville, FL
L 3–14
Poyner (2-1)
Crowe (3-4)
None
5,060
23-12
6-7
April 11
at Florida
Alfred A. McKethan Stadium • Gainesville, FL
L 5-12
Puk (6–3)
Wynkoop (4-4)
None
5,076
23-13
6–8
April 12
at Florida
Alfred A. McKethan Stadium • Gainesville, FL
L 2-12
Faedo (3-1)
Widener (1-3)
None
2,997
23-14
6-9
April 14
Presbyterian
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
April 16
Vanderbilt
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
April 17
Vanderbilt
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
April 18
Vanderbilt
Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC
April 21
vs Furman
Fluor Field • Greenville, SC
April 24
at Tennessee
Lindsey Nelson Stadium • Knoxville, TN
April 25
at Tennessee
Lindsey Nelson Stadium • Knoxville, TN
April 26
at Tennessee
Lindsey Nelson Stadium • Knoxville, TN
May
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
SEC Record
Post-Season
SEC Tournament
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
SECT Record
Honors and awards [ ]
Wil Crowe was named SEC Co-Pitcher of the Week on March 16,[2]
Rankings [ ]
^ Collegiate Baseball ranks 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
† NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
* New poll was not released for this week so for comparison purposes the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.
Gamecocks in the 2015 MLB Draft [ ]
The following members of the South Carolina Gamecocks baseball program were drafted in the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft .
Player
Position
Round
Overall
MLB Team
References [ ]
External links [ ]
Stadium Rivalries People National Championships in bold ; College World Series appearances in italics