South Carolina kept things rolling on Tuesday night, trouncing The Citadel 10-1 for a midweek win.
The Bulldogs got off to a seemingly good start, taking a 1-0 lead in the first inning on a Ches Goodman RBI single. Unfortunately for them, that was the end of their scoring for the evening. Their lead was also shortlived, as the Gamecocks tied things up on a two-out solo shot by Andrew Eyster in the second inning.
USC added two more runs in the third. George Callil got hit by a pitch to start things off, Noah Myers singled, and Brennan Milone walked to load the bases with one out.