The Wofford baseball team suffered a significant loss to the University of South Carolina, falling 11-1 in a seven-inning game. After trailing 2-1 through four innings, the Gamecocks scored six runs in the fifth to pull away decisively. John Gray started for the Terriers, striking out five but allowing two runs over 1.2 innings. Wofford struggled offensively, managing only two hits throughout the game while their bullpen recorded a season-high 16 strikeouts. The Terriers will look to rebound in their upcoming conference series against VMI.

By the Numbers
  • Wofford held to just 2 hits and 1 run scored.
  • Terriers' bullpen achieved a season-high of 16 strikeouts.
State of Play
  • Wofford's record stands at 19-10 following the loss.
  • The Terriers scored their only run in the fourth inning, with a wild pitch allowing Logan Tribble to cross home plate.
What's Next

The Terriers will face VMI for a three-game series starting Thursday, April 2, at 6 p.m., in a crucial matchup for conference standings.

Bottom Line

Wofford's lack of offensive production and vulnerability in pivotal innings led to a one-sided defeat, highlighting the need for improvement as they enter a critical series against VMI.