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March 18, 2016

Weekend Information

Date: March 19-21, 2016

First Pitch: Sat. @ 3 PM, Sun. & Mon. @ 7 PM

Location: Columbia, S.C.

Stadium: Carolina Softball Stadium at Beckham Field

Live Video: Sat. – SEC Network + on Watch ESPN
Sun.-Mon. – SEC Network

Gametracker: GamecocksOnline.com

GamecockSoftball.com

Feature Stories

Gamecock Seniors: Changing the Culture
Gamecock Seniors: Leaving a Legacy
Page – The Loose Leader
Gamecock Freshmen Build Connection before Columbia
Unique Recruiting Trip Impacts Future Gamecocks
Accountability Program for Gamecock Softball
Plew Whitlock Returns Home
Elliott Driven for Success
Augustus Honing Leadership Skills
Video: Softball – The First 18
Gamecock Softball Part of Week of Giving
Webb Part of Mission Trip to Honduras
Gamecock Alums Reunite for Wounded Warrior Amputee Game
Page Goes Behind the Scenes at Colonial Life Arena
WWP Makes Jen Castro Gamecock for a Day

South Carolina Welcomes No. 12/12 Georgia to Town for Sat.-Mon. Series

  • The Gamecocks, coming off a doubleheader sweep of Buffalo, hosts No. 12/12 Georgia this weekend for a three-game series, shifted to Saturday, Sunday and Monday to accommodate the SEC Network.
  • Saturday’s game, on SEC Network + on Watch ESPN, is set for a 3 p.m. first pitch, while both Sunday and Monday beginning at 7 p.m., with Mark Neely and Amanda Scarborough on the call.
  • Gametracker live stats will be available for all three games at GamecocksOnline.com.

South Carolina’s Offense Producing Early

  • South Carolina’s offense has been clicking early, and it starts with leadoff batters reaching base.
  • The Gamecocks have the third-best percentage in the SEC for their leadoff batters getting on base at .523, behind only Georgia (.599) and Tennessee (.565).
  • Only twice have the Gamecocks not gotten the leadoff runner on more than once, in the Western Carolina win and in the series-opening loss to No. 17/15 Kentucky.
  • The Gamecocks lead the SEC with 43 HBPs this year, the fourth-most in a single season at SC.
  • Twelve came in two games, as six Gamecocks were hit against UNC Greensboro (2/19) and Michigan State (3/5).
  • Gamecocks have struck out looking 17 times in 26 games, tied for the lowest in the league with Alabama.
  • South Carolina also has tallied 53 RBI in 84 chances with a runner on third and less than two outs.
  • That .631 conversion rate is tied for fourth in the league with Alabama.
  • Leading that charge is the quartet of Alaynie Page (7-for-7), Krystan White (9-for-12), Kennedy Clark (6-for-8) and Ansley Ard (5-for-7).

South Carolina Team Notes

  • South Carolina has scored two runs or less six times, going 3-for-3 in those, with all three losses coming against No. 17/15 Kentucky.
  • The three runs scored by the Gamecocks in the Kentucky series all were unearned.
  • The Gamecocks posted a 10-game winning streak from Feb. 26-March 8, the second time under Beverly Smith and the fourth since the start of 1998 (others in 2002, 2009 & 2014).
  • South Carolina pitchers Nickie Blue and Jessica Elliott combined for the first no-hitter in six years for the Gamecocks on Tues., March 1, blanking Western Carolina in a 1-0 victory.
  • South Carolina’s defense has been outstanding thus far, posting a .976 fielding percentage, which stands fourth in the SEC.
  • The Gamecocks have tallied the most assists in a game among SEC teams this year, with 16 coming in the win over UC Santa Barbara (2/27).
  • South Carolina is the only SEC team to improve its win total in each of the past three season, going from 23 wins in 2012 to 38 in 2015.
  • Two of South Carolina’s signees for next season, Cayla Drotar and Mackenzie Boesel, made the USA Today High School/American Family Insurance All-USA Preseason Softball Team.
  • The Gamecocks started the season 9-1, the best start since the team went 12-1 to begin 2009.

Clark Leading Gamecock Newcomers at the Plate

  • Freshman outfielder Kennedy Clark has started every game, one of three Gamecocks to do that, and leads the team in on-base (.521) and slugging (.618) percentages to go with her team best of four home runs.
  • Clark tied the program record with two round-trippers in the Ohio win.
  • She’s come through in big situations, including tallying a team-best 10 RBI with two outs.
  • The freshman has driven home six runners from third with less than two outs in eight tries.
  • She’s also advanced runners at a 66 percent clip (38-for-58) and hit well with two outs (.424).
  • Clark shared SEC Freshman of the Week honors for the week of March 6 with Kentucky’s Abbey Cheek after hitting .588 with seven RBI, both team highs, in a 5-0 week.

Blue Starting to Climb Gamecock Pitching Charts

  • Junior Nickie Blue enters 2016 with her name already showing up in South Carolina’s career top 15 in many pitching categories (see page 8).
  • She will once again anchor South Carolina’s staff with her heavy drop ball producing ground outs at a 65 percent rate (506-269) in her first two years on campus.
  • Last season, Blue posted over 200 innings in the circle and an ERA under 2.00, one of two in the SEC to post such numbers (Lauren Haeger of Florida the other).
  • She posted her first shutout of the year with a complete-game blanking of Longwood on Feb. 21.
  • Blue tossed the first five innings of the no-hitter against Western Carolina on March 1, the first no-no for the Gamecocks since the second game of 2011.

Other Newcomer Contributions for South Carolina

  • The other four newcomers to the 2016 Gamecocks have all made their presence known.
  • Junior Jessica Elliott has gone 12-1, tied for second in the SEC in wins, with a 1.60 ERA in 22 appearances.
  • Elliott, with runners in scoring position, has held the opposition to a .156 batting average.
  • Alexis Mack, a freshman who set Ohio high school’s all-time stolen base record, is second on the team in stolen bases (5) and runs scored (19).
  • Mack has moved up runners at a .606 clip, hitting mainly in the No. 2 spot in her 18 starts.
  • Freshman Kenzi Maguire has started 17 games at shortstop and leads the team with 10 HBPs, which is fourth in single-season history at South Carolina.
  • Mack, Maguire and Clark, hitting 2-3-4 in the lineup, combined to go 15-for-23 in wins over UConn and Kennesaw State, scoring nine runs and driving in eight as a group.
  • Finally, Lex Hull is 4-for-14 at the plate and has started behind the plate in six Gamecock wins.

2016 Accolades and Accomplishments for Alaynie Page

  • Senior Alaynie Page has already moved up on many career lists, found on page 8 of the notes.
  • Notably, she’s five homers from matching the career record set by McKenna Hughes (2004-07).
  • Page is one of 30 candidates for the Senior CLASS Award, which stands for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School®.
  • The returning first-team All-American also ranked as 50 players placed on the USA Softball National Player of the Year watch list.
  • She reached base at a .550 clip in the first five home games, stealing four bases, posting six RBI and hitting her second homer of the season.
  • Page has reached base in all but three games (vs. Virginia Tech, 2/13, vs. SIUE, 3/8, vs. No. 17/15 Kentucky 3/11).

Snaer Starting 2016 Stronger

  • Junior first baseman Kaylea Snaer leads the SEC with 12 doubles while hitting .360.
  • The Rowland Heights, Calif., native is threatening the Gamecock single-season doubles charts, where 14 ties one for 15th.
  • It’s a different start than last year, when Snaer went 9-for-53 (.170) with no extra base hits through 20 games.
  • She still managed to finish tied for second on the team with seven homers and third with seven doubles while hitting .275.
  • Snaer already ranks first in SC history in walks per game and in the top five in homers and RBI per game (see full updates on page 8).

White Trying to Hit Her Way into Lineup

  • Sophomore Krystan White has hit her way into the lineup this spring, starting with a career-best day against Winthrop.
  • The Chesterfield, S.C., product went 3-for-4 with a homer and five RBI against the Eagles.
  • She’s hit .424 with runners on base, .407 with runners in scoring position and has driven in nine runners from third with less than two outs in 11 tries.

We Schedule Tough

  • On this year’s schedule, the Gamecocks are set to play 23 of their 56 regular-season games against teams who made the 2015 NCAA Tournament.
  • Ten of those come against Women’s College World Series participants, the season opener vs. Michigan and three each in SEC play at Auburn and LSU and at home against Alabama.
  • A total of 37 of the Gamecocks’ scheduled games come against teams that finished in the top 101 of the NCAA’s Ratings Percentage Index last year.
  • The Gamecocks also play four defending regular-season conference champs: Michigan (Big Ten), Longwood (Big South), SIUE (Ohio Valley) and USC Upstate (Atlantic Sun).
  • Thirty-three games are set for Carolina Softball Stadium at Beckham Field.
  • Three former Gamecocks turned assistant coaches visited this spring: Chelsea Hawkins (UNC Greensboro), Kaela Jackson (Michigan State) and Chrissy Schoonmaker (Connecticut).

Gamecocks Have a Rich History in NCAA Tournament

  • South Carolina earned its 18th bid in the NCAA Tournament last season, its third straight under head coach Beverly Smith.
  • The Gamecocks are 34-35 in those trips, making three Women’s College World Series in their history (1983, 1989 and 1997).
  • The program has five AIAW World Series trips in its history as well prior to 1982.

Offensive Records Falling Regularly for Gamecocks under Smith

  • In head coach Beverly Smith’s first five years, the Gamecocks have broken team offensive records 24 times (tracked on page 14 in these notes).
  • South Carolina broke four more team offensive records in 2015: home runs (60), HR per game (1.00), on-base percentage (.391) and slugging percentage (.473).
  • Smith’s teams have set the home run and slugging percentage records now in four-straight seasons and the on-base percentage mark in each of the last three.
  • While not a record, the Gamecocks have hit .291 over the past four seasons, 75 points higher than the year before Smith came to Columbia.

Some of Last Year’s Milestones in SEC Play

  • For the second-consecutive year, South Carolina won at least half of its SEC three-game series, marking the seventh time it’s happened since the advent of the three-game series in 2001 (2001-03, `05, `07, `14).
  • The five series wins in 2015 was last done in 2005, when the team took six of eight three-game sets.
  • That included series wins over No. 9 Tennessee and No. 14 Kentucky.
  • The victories at Kentucky marked the first SEC series victory for the Gamecocks on the road at a ranked team.
  • South Carolina won its final four series, including two road series triumphs at Kentucky and Mississippi.

Roster Notes

  • Seven position player starters return for the Gamecocks from last year’s squad.
  • SC lost four seniors who combined to start 143 games, including every start at catcher and 57 of 60 starts in centerfield.
  • Every major offensive category leader from 2015 returns for the Gamecocks, 14 of those by Alaynie Page.
  • The Gamecocks return over 70 percent of its offense in most categories, from 79.9 percent of their walks to 71.7 percent of the home runs.
  • The highest percentage lost in any offensive category is triples at 37.5, with five of those by Kristen Struett.
  • Forty of the Gamecocks’ 41 stolen bases return.
  • In the circle, 53.1 percent of the innings return, most by staff ace Nickie Blue.
  • Blue also brings back 61.4 percent of the team’s strikeouts.
  • Five newcomers join the squad, led by NJCAA Pitcher of the Year Jessica Elliott.
  • The team is dominated by South Carolina natives, with 25 percent of the roster (five players) hailing from the Palmetto State. California is second with four players.
  • The Gamecocks hail from 11 states this year, with the newcomers coming from California, Florida, Kentucky and Ohio.
  • Nickie Blue and Hayley Copeland are the first Gamecock duo who are both over six-feet tall.
  • While both Williams’ and juniors by class, Taylor and Victoria are not sisters.

South Carolina Softball Historical Record

  • South Carolina has played 2,150 games in its softball history, going 1399-744-7 (.652) in its 41st season of sponsorship.

Scouting Georgia

  • The Bulldogs are 24-3 on the year and will be the last SEC team to play a league game this year on Saturday.
  • Two of the three losses came in one-run games to nationally-ranked Minnesota and at the College of Charleston.
  • Georgia has launched 27 home runs and 47 doubles, but their strongest stats are a .477 on-base percentage, fifth in NCAA Division I, and a .383 batting average, second in the nation.
  • The Bulldogs also have speed, stealing 37 bases in 42 tries.
  • Seven offensive starters are back as well as the team’s top-two pitchers.
  • The Emanuel sisters top the lineup, with Cortni leading the Bulldogs in on-base percentage (.582) and stolen bases (17).
  • The elder Sydni is second with nine steals and tied for fourth with a .516 on-base percentage.
  • Powering the lineup is the quartet of Tina Iosefa, Maeve McGuire, Kaylee Puailoa and Alex Hugo.
  • Iosefa is second in on-base percentage (.567) and has a team-best eight home runs.
  • Two-time All-Amercian Hugo ranks third in on-base percentage (.521) while leading the team with 10 doubles to go with five homers and 30 RBI.
  • Puailoa tops the squad and NCAA Division I with 42 RBI and has eight doubles and five homers.
  • Maguire, a reserve a year ago, has started every game and tallied nine doubles and six homers.
  • Newcomer Alyssa DiCarlo is tied for second on the team with nine doubles while starting every game.
  • In the circle, Chelsea Wilkinson carries the load, striking out 88 while walking nine in 72.1 innings of work, going 12-1 with a 2.23 ERA.
  • Foes have hit seven home runs off of Wilkinson.
  • Brittany Gray has a 2.36 ERA in 53.1 innings, fanning 73 against 19 walks.
  • Kylie Bass has been a good addition, tossing 37 innings with a 0.57 ERA, striking out 29 while issuing five walks.

Georgia and South Carolina Against Common Foes

  • Both teams are 4-0 against common foes Winthrop, Michigan State and Kennesaw State.
  • The Bulldogs and Gamecocks both run-ruled the Eagles at home, UGA 18-3 and 11-0 in five and the Gamecocks 9-1 in six.
  • Georgia shut out Michigan State 5-0 in Charleston a week after South Carolina won an 8-7 affair.
  • The Gamecock beat Kennesaw State twice, 7-0 and 10-1 (6), a team Georgia downed on Wed. 8-1.

Ties Between South Carolina and Georgia

SC Series History vs. the Bulldogs

  • Georgia owns a 35-25 advantage in the series, but South Carolina has won 17 of the 30 contests in Columbia.
  • The Bulldogs have won the last two series, but the Gamecocks have taken one game in each.

The Last Series – South Carolina at Georgia – April 4-5, 2014

  • No. 15/17 Georgia took the series, winning Friday night 6-2 and Saturday’s second game 9-1 (5).
  • The Gamecocks won Saturday’s first game 1-0, as Nickie Blue fanned seven in the shutout victory., scattering three hits and two walks.
  • Lauren Masters drove in the game-winning run on a bases-loaded walk in the seventh.
  • Chelsea Wilkinson went the distance on Friday night, striking out seven, while Geri Ann Glasco went 2-for-3 with five RBI in the 6-2 win.
  • Tina Iosefa powered Georgia to the 9-1 (5) win in the finale, hitting a home run and driving in the first four runs of the game for the Bulldogs.
  • Blue had a hit and drove in the lone Gamecock run in the third game.

Preseason Nuggets for the Gamecocks

  • Fledgling outlet College Sports Madness honored senior Alaynie Page on its Preseason All-America second team, while she also made the Preseason All-SEC team from the site and the league’s coaches.
  • Junior Nickie Blue made College Sports Madness’s All-SEC second team in the preseason.
  • In a preseason poll of SEC coaches, the Gamecocks ranked 11th of 13. It’s a prediction South Carolina has bettered in each of the previous two seasons.

Gamecock Pitching Making Strides

  • Beverly Smith’s pupils in the circle have improved greatly in her first five seasons.
  • Gamecock pitching has improved its strikeout-to-walk ratio in each of the past three seasons.
  • Junior Nickie Blue, who led the nation in saves as a freshman, posted over 200 innings in the circle and an ERA under 2.00 in 2015, one of two in the SEC to post such numbers (Lauren Haeger of Florida the other).
  • Blue’s 165 strikeouts last season rank 14th in Gamecock history.
  • Graduate Julie Sarratt put her name in the career top 10 for pitchers in eight major categories, including a tie for third in appearances (142).

Gamecocks Off the Diamond

  • The 2015 Gamecocks posted the team’s best GPA at 3.442.
  • Thirteen Gamecocks garnered NFCA Scholar-Athlete honors in 2014-15, the most in the past five seasons.
  • Victoria Williams became the 16th Gamecock selection to CoSIDA’s Academic All-District team with her pick last year.
  • Off the 2015 roster with 22 students, 19 Gamecocks earned SEC Academic Honor Roll nods last year.
  • Sophomore Jordyn Augustus is one of 15 South Carolina students on the Columbia campus selected to participate in the Carolina Leadership Initiative for this academic year.
  • Many Gamecocks have been on mission trips during their summers, including Augustus, Effie Manahan and Macey Webb.
  • The softball team has won the department’s Community Outreach Team of the Year twice under Bev Smith in 2011 and 2013.
  • Gamecock signees Mackenzie Boesel, Cayla Drotar and Alexis Lindsey, during their official visit this fall, joined the team and community helping Columbia recover from the historic floods that devastated the Midlands in early October.

Page Soared in 2015

  • Last season, left fielder Alaynie Page became the first Gamecock under head coach Beverly Smith to earn NFCA All-America accolades, garnering a spot on the first team.
  • Page also gained first-team All-SEC honors from the coaches, the second under Smith (Lauren Lackey, 2012).
  • First-team All-SEC honorees Page and Auburn’s Emily Carosone finished 2015 in the top 40 in the country in batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage.
  • Page led the team in 12 offensive categories, including batting average (.446), slugging percentage (.826), runs (58), hits (82), doubles (11), triples (7), home runs (15) and RBI (45).
  • The Gamecocks’ leadoff hitter reached base 61.5 percent of the time she’s led off an inning.
  • Only on three occasions did she not reached base safely in a game (Western Carolina 2/26, No. 21/20 Missouri 3/9, at No. 14/16 Kentucky-1 4/18).
  • Page moved runners up at a team-best 60.8 percentage in 79 opportunities.

Awards Poured in for 2015 Gamecocks

  • Alaynie Page became South Carolina’s first NFCA All-American in 16 years when she earned a first-team nod.
  • She also garnered first-team All-SEC honors, while Tiara Duffy gained a spot on the SEC All-Freshman Team in the utility spot.
  • Page ranked as the only Gamecock on the NFCA All-Southeast Region team.
  • Macey Webb gained a spot on the 2015 SEC Softball Community Service Team.
  • Nickie Blue claimed the SEC Pitcher of the Week honor on March 16, 2015.

South Carolina Staff Has Top Credentials

  • Gamecock head coach Beverly Smith has been a part of 11 NCAA Tournament teams as a coach (eight at UNC, three at South Carolina).
  • Associate head coach Lisa Navas has been to five NCAA Tournaments as an assistant coach (three at SC, one each at UNC and Missouri) and eight as a head coach (six Division II at Barry, two at NC State). Her 1998 Barry squad played in the national championship game.
  • Assistant coach Calvin Beamon has three titles to his credit as a player, the biggest a College World Series title at Texas during 2005.
  • He also won the NJCAA Division I title in 2003 at the College of Southern Nevada and a high school state championship at Smoky Hill High School in Cherry Creek, Colo.
  • Volunteer assistant Tina Plew Whitlock played on the last Gamecock team to make the Women’s College World Series and has coached teams to the NCAA Tournament at the Division II level.

This Is How Tough 2015 Was (Especially in the SEC)

  • The Gamecocks played 30 games against teams who made the 2015 NCAA Tournament, with SC going 13-17 in those games.
  • The Gamecocks went 22-19 against teams with RPI marks in the top 100, including five wins over top-25 squads (Cal at 20, two vs. Tennessee at 9, two at Kentucky at 25).
  • A total of 41 of the Gamecocks’ scheduled games came against teams that finished in the top 100 of the NCAA’s Ratings Percentage Index last year. Of those, 26 were against RPI top-50 teams.
  • This year, South Carolina faced regular-season champs from the SEC (Florida), ACC (Florida State), American (UCF), Conference USA (Western Kentucky), Atlantic Sun (USC Upstate) and Big South (Longwood) as well as the tourney champs of the Sun Belt (South Alabama).