South Carolina baseball got much the same performance it has gotten for most of the past three weeks on Saturday against Ole Miss — lots of offense and just enough pitching.
Not that the Gamecocks are getting tired of it, as they downed the No. 4 Rebels, 10-6, to win their third consecutive SEC series against a ranked opponent.
In front of a rowdy crowd of 7,692 at Founders Park, USC (28-18, 13-10) found a way to claim its eighth win in nine games, using three multi-run innings in the first half of the game and a quality outing from junior starter Adam Hill to set itself up for a potential sweep.