American college baseball season
The 2004 South Carolina Gamecocks baseball team represented the University of South Carolina in the 2004 NCAA Division I baseball season . The Gamecocks played their home games at Sarge Frye Field . The team was coached by Ray Tanner in his 8th season at South Carolina.
Roster
2004 South Carolina Gamecocks roster
Pitchers
23 Aaron Rawl
3 Matt Campbell
23 Billy Buckner
18 Jason Fletcher
19 Zac McCamie
38 Arik Hempy
12 Cliff Donald
41 Harris Honeycutt
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
5 Brendon Winn
7 Michael Campbell
29 Davy Gregg
6 Mark Stanley
28 Nick Gardiner
College World Series lineup
Schedule and results
Legend
South Carolina win
South Carolina loss
South Carolina tie
2004 South Carolina Gamecocks baseball game log (53–17)
Regular season (41–15)
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Overall Record
SEC Record
February 13
Charleston Southern
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
3–2
1–0
–
February 14
Charleston Southern
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
38–0
2–0
–
February 15
Charleston Southern
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
3–0
3–0
–
February 20
UNC Wilmington
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
7–4
4–0
–
February 21
UNC Wilmington
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
20–3
5–0
–
February 22
UNC Wilmington
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
12–0
6–0
–
February 28
vs Duquesne
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
20–2
7–0
–
February 28
vs Radford
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
11–0
8–0
–
February 29
vs George Mason
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
5–0
9–0
–
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Overall Record
SEC Record
March 3
Furman
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
7–4
10–0
–
March 6
Clemson
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
5–2
11–0
–
March 7
at Clemson
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
8–7
12–0
–
March 9
Yale
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
6–1
13–0
–
March 10
Yale
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
9–2
14–0
–
March 12
Delaware State
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
4–2
15–0
–
March 13
Delaware State
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
7–0
16–0
–
March 14
Delaware State
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
16–3
17–0
–
March 16
Davidson
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
10–1
18–0
–
March 19
LSU
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
3–6
18–1
0–1
March 20
LSU
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
12–5
19–1
1–1
March 21
LSU
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
7–12
19–2
1–2
March 23
Wofford
Russell C. King Field • Spartanburg, SC
12–1
20–2
1–2
March 26
at Arkansas
Baum–Walker Stadium • Fayetteville, AR
3–5
20–3
1–3
March 27
at Arkansas
Baum–Walker Stadium • Fayetteville, AR
4–5
20–4
1–4
March 28
at Arkansas
Baum–Walker Stadium • Fayetteville, AR
10–2
21–4
2–4
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Overall Record
SEC Record
April 2
at Vanderbilt
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
2–6
21–5
2–5
April 3
at Vanderbilt
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
6–3
22–5
3–5
April 4
at Vanderbilt
Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN
10–4
23–5
4–5
April 7
Clemson
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
4–9
23–6
4–5
April 9
Florida
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
5–4
24–6
5–5
April 10
Florida
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
8–9
24–7
5–6
April 11
Florida
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
7–6
25–7
6–6
April 14
Clemson
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
5–13
25–8
6–6
April 16
at Kentucky
Cliff Hagan Stadium • Lexington, KY
3–6
25–9
6–7
April 17
at Kentucky
Cliff Hagan Stadium • Lexington, KY
6–11
25–10
6–8
April 18
at Kentucky
Cliff Hagan Stadium • Lexington, KY
5–3
26–10
7–8
April 21
The Citadel
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
5–2
27–10
7–8
April 23
Alabama
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
6–3
28–10
8–8
April 24
Alabama
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
4–7
28–11
8–9
April 25
Alabama
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
1–0
29–11
9–9
April 28
Wofford
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
3–0
30–11
9–9
April 30
Ole Miss
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
7–3
31–11
10–9
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Overall Record
SEC Record
May 1
Ole Miss
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
1–6
31–12
10–10
May 2
Ole Miss
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
3–0
32–12
11–10
May 7
at Auburn
Plainsman Park • Auburn, AL
9–12
32–13
11–11
May 8
at Auburn
Plainsman Park • Auburn, AL
3–1
33–13
12–11
May 9
at Auburn
Plainsman Park • Auburn, AL
12–11
34–13
13–11
May 11
vs. North Carolina
Fort Mill, SC
9–4
35–13
13–11
May 12
at The Citadel
Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park • Charleston, SC
6–1
36–13
13–11
May 14
Tennessee
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
2–1
37–13
14–11
May 15
Tennessee
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
2–0
38–13
15–11
May 16
Tennessee
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
12–8
39–13
16–11
May 19
Wofford
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
5–3
40–13
16–11
May 21
at Georgia
Foley Field • Athens, GA
1–5
40–14
16–12
May 22
at Georgia
Foley Field • Athens, GA
4–6
40–15
16–13
May 23
at Georgia
Foley Field • Athens, GA
8–2
41–15
17–13
Postseason (12–2)
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Overall Record
SEC Record
May 26
vs Ole Miss
Hoover Metropolitan Stadium • Hoover, AL
7–6
42–15
17–13
May 27
vs Tennessee
Hoover Metropolitan Stadium • Hoover, AL
5–1
43–15
17–13
May 29
vs Arkansas
Hoover Metropolitan Stadium • Hoover, AL
3–2
44–15
17–13
May 30
vs Vanderbilt
Hoover Metropolitan Stadium • Hoover, AL
3–2
45–15
17–13
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Overall Record
SEC Record
June 4
The Citadel
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
12–4
46–15
17–13
June 5
North Carolina
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
5–2
47–15
17–13
June 6
North Carolina
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
7–6
48–15
17–13
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Overall Record
SEC Record
June 5
East Carolina
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
4–2
49–15
17–13
June 6
East Carolina
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
5–3
50–15
17–13
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Overall Record
SEC Record
June 19
vs Cal State Fullerton
Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NE
0–3
50–16
17–13
June 21
vs LSU
Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NE
15–4
51–16
17–13
June 22
vs Miami (FL)
Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NE
15–11
52–16
17–13
June 23
vs Cal State Fullerton
Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NE
5–3
53–16
17–13
June 24
vs Cal State Fullerton
Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, NE
0–4
53–17
17–13
Schedule Source: [2]
Awards and honors
Landon Powell
Steve Pearce
Bryan Triplett
Gamecocks in the 2004 MLB Draft
The following members of the South Carolina Gamecocks baseball program were drafted in the 2004 Major League Baseball Draft .[4]
References
Stadium Rivalries People <span class="tmp-color" style="color:#FFFFFF">Seasons</span> National Championships in bold ; College World Series appearances in italics
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