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Princeton Makes Trek To South Carolina For Three-Game Set
March 08, 2018 | Baseball
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| Game Coverage | Video | Game 1 - Stats | Game 2 - Stats | Game 3 - Stats |
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| All-Time Series | South Carolina leads the all-time series, 7-1 |
| Last Meeting | Mar. 11, 2012 - South Carolina 3, Princeton 1 (Recap) |
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| Related Links | Princeton No. 6 in Ivy Poll Mike Ford selected by Seattle Mariners in MLB Rule Five Draft Will Venable named Chicago Cubs First Base Coach |
PRINCETON, N.J. – The Princeton Tigers continue their road trip to start the 2018 season against the University of South Carolina Gamecocks on Friday.
UPDATE: The three-game set begins tomorrow at 7 p.m. The two battle again on Saturday for a doubleheader beginning at 1 p.m. Each game can be seen on the WatchESPN app.
What Have You Missed:
- After dropping an 11-1 decision in the season opener to the UNCW Seahawks last Friday, the Tigers fell in three close matchups to finish the series.
- Princeton lost in a doubleheader (8-5, 7-5) against the Seahawks despite holding leads in both contests.
- In the series finale, the Tigers rallied from six runs down to tie the game in the ninth on a Sy Snedeker two-out-two-run double. UNCW won on a walk-off home run in the next half inning.
- Asher Lee-Tyson and Jesper Horsted each had six hits for Princeton to lead the offense. Princeton's pitching staff had 39 strikeouts in 32 innings.
- The Tigers return three All-Ivy players from a year ago including David Harding with a second team All-Ivy honor. Asher Lee Tyson and Jesper Horsted were All-Ivy honorable mention.
- Harding led the team with a .318 batting average, snagging 35 hits, 14 runs scored and 19 RBI. He slugged .400 and posted an on-base percentage of .364. The utility player began Ivy League play with hits in four straight contests. He picked up eight RBI in a double dip at Harvard (Apr. 9), leading to Ivy Rookie of the Week accolades (Apr. 11). Other top conference performances include multi-hit outings vs. Penn (Apr. 15-16) and a season-best four hits vs. Columbia (Apr. 21).
- Asher Lee-Tyson had a team-high 22 runs scored and was tied for second in hits (33), walks (17) and RBI (19). The shortstop got off to a slow start with an 0-for-15 stretch before collecting consecutive multi-hit games at UNC-Greensboro (Mar. 11-12). Lee-Tyson hit .312 with a team-best 18 runs scored after Mar. 21. He collected an 11-game hitting streak to start Ivy League play (Apr. 2-15), hitting .302 with 18 total bases and eight runs scored during that stretch.
- Horsted finished third on the team in hitting (.281). Horsted started conference action with hits in four straight games (Apr. 2-8) before recording multi-hit games at Harvard and at Penn (Apr. 9-15). He completed his season by hitting .352 in the month of April with seven extra-base hits. The multi-sport athlete, who was first team All-Ivy League in football during the fall.
- Some other offensive contributors include Ramzi Haddad (.248/.322/.343) and Conor Nolan (.259/.344/.294). The two sophomores combined for 11 extra base hits and 17 RBI in 2017.
- Ben Gross had the top ERA last season on the pitching staff, throwing to a 3.93 ERA in nine starts. He struck out 41 hitters in 50 1/3 innings.
- James Proctor made nine starts for the Tigers last season, throwing 46 innings while Ryan Smith (3.82 ERA) and Eli Kimbell (14 appearances) were the top two pitchers out of the bullpen.
- The Tigers will be on the road for 10 games until coming home to welcome Harvard to Clarke Field (Mar. 24-25).
- South Carolina (Mar. 9-11) is two years removed from a NCAA Super Regional. A four-game set at Georgetown (Mar. 16-18) follows with a meeting vs. Richmond (Mar. 19) before a two-game jaunt with Old Dominion (Mar. 20-21).
- The Tigers had three alums make the Big League last season in Matt Bowman '14, Danny Barnes and Chris Young '02.
- Bowman finished his second year with the St. Louis Cardinals with another sub-4.00 ERA (3.99). He was tied for seventh in all of baseball with 75 appearances, adding three wins, two saves and 46 strikeouts in 58 2/3 innings of work.
- Barnes completed his first full season with the Blue Jays, posting a 3.55 ERA in 60 outings of the bullpen. He had 62 strikeouts in 66 innings, earned three victories and finished 13 games for the Blue Jays.
- Seven other alums, Ross Ohlendorf '05 (Japan), David Hale '11 (AAA), Jack Murphy (AAA), Mike Ford '14 (AAA), Alec Keller '14 (AA), Cameron Mingo '16 (A) and Danny Hoy '16 (A), played professional baseball last season.
- Ford was selected by the Seattle Mariners in the MLB Rule 5 Draft this winter. Ford, originally from the New York Yankees organization, must be kept on the Major League 25-man roster for the entire year or else be offered back to the Yankees.
- The Gamecocks are 8-5 on the season, highlighted by a victory over No. 14 Clemson.
- LT Tolbert leads the Gamecocks in hitting at .400 in 50 at-bats. He has five extra base hits and is slugging .600.
- Madison Stokes sits with 1.000 slugging percentage in 27 at-bats. Seven of his 12 hits this season are for extra bases.
- South Carolina has a 3.12 ERA as a pitching staff. Ridge Chapman leads the squad with a 2.77 ERA in four appearances. The staff has five pitchers who have appeared in at least three games and have an ERA of 2.25 or lower.
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