After a close loss on Friday night, the Gamecocks righted the ship on Saturday with a win over Georgia, setting up a rubber game on Sunday afternoon.
The Bulldogs took a 1-0 lead in the second on a Parks Harber solo shot, but South Carolina answered in the next inning to take the lead, as Brennan Milone walked to start things off and George Callil went yard with one out to make it a 2-1 game. USC tacked on two more runs in the next inning, when Wes Clarke knocked a one-out base hit and Andrew Eyster homered to make the score 4-1.