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TUSCALOOSA — After
Alabama baseball swept its rival Auburn the
Crimson Tide coach was already focused on a midweek matchup at
Jacksonville State.
"We got maybe the hottest team in the country we're going on the road to see Tuesday. So you got to enjoy this tonight and turn our attention to Jacksonville State," Rob Vaughn said.
The Gamecocks are 23-5 with a 9-0 record in Conference USA play. They have won 13 of their last 15, games since a 6-5 loss to Alabama back on March 3 in Tuscaloosa. This go around, the Crimson Tide will travel to Jacksonville for a Tuesday matchup. First pitch is set for 6 p.m. CT on ESPN+.
The Gamecocks entered the third weekend of conference play earning votes in the USA TODAY Coaches Poll, garnering 15 points and being the sixth team outside the rankings.
The Gamecocks' pitching staff got a big portion of the praise from Vaughn. The staff holds a 3.53 ERA and has held opponents to a .213 batting average on the season.
"There's an identity to them. They play really hard. We played them early in the year but they're just good, plain and simple. They pitch, they don't give up a ton of runs. They got some dynamic athletes."
The Gamecocks are led by third-year coach Steve Bieser. Bieser has previously coached at Missouri for seven seasons, and holds a career record of 344-286-1. Bieser was fired from the Tigers and Jacksonville State hired him ahead of the 2024 season to replace Jim Case.
"Steve's a really good coach. He's spent some time in this league. He's a darn good baseball coach and he's got them playing good ball right now," Vaughn said.