CHARLESTON, S.C. – In an exciting development for college baseball fans, the College of Charleston baseball team’s fall exhibition on Nov. 7 has been relocated to Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park. The park is the home of the Tampa Bay Rays Single-A affiliate Charleston RiverDogs. The exhibition will feature two seven-inning contests, with the first game scheduled to start at 6 p.m.
For the exhibition, the College of Charleston team will take over the third base dugout, while the South Carolina team will be stationed on the first base side. This matchup promises to be a thrilling event for fans of both teams as they come together to enjoy the best of college baseball.
Charleston head coach Chad Holbrook expressed the team’s enthusiasm for playing against South Carolina at The Joe. He mentioned, “Our players are so excited to be playing South Carolina this fall at The Joe on Nov. 7. It promises to be a great atmosphere, showcasing the best of college baseball. I’m sure both the Gamecock and Cougar fans will make this one fun night! Thanks so much to Coach Maneiri for bringing his first team down to the Lowcountry!”
Fans interested in attending the exhibition can purchase tickets and parking through the Charleston RiverDogs. This event is expected to draw a large crowd of excited baseball supporters eager to watch these two teams go head-to-head in a friendly yet competitive setting.
For those unable to attend the event in person, complete coverage of Charleston baseball can be found by following the team on X (@CofCBaseball) and Instagram (@CofC_Baseball). Stay updated on the latest news, scores, and highlights as the team competes throughout the season.
Charleston College baseball player Cole Mathis made history by becoming the highest Cougar ever taken in the MLB Draft. His achievement showcases the talent and dedication of College of Charleston athletes as they pursue success both on and off the field.
The upcoming fall exhibition between the Cougars and the Gamecocks promises to be a thrilling event for fans of both teams. Make sure to mark your calendars and support these talented student-athletes as they showcase their skills in a friendly matchup.
Stay informed about the latest updates and developments in Charleston baseball by checking out the June Summer Ball Update. Follow the team’s progress and cheer them on as they compete against top competition in preparation for the upcoming season.
Congratulations to Madden for being named Second Team All-American by the College Baseball Foundation. This prestigious honor highlights Madden’s exceptional skills and contributions to the Charleston baseball team. Follow his journey as he continues to excel on the field.
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