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Live updates as South Carolina-LSU baseball series opener resumes after weather delay

Fans leave their seats at Founders Park after lightning was detected in the area Thursday night.
Fans leave their seats at Founders Park after lightning was detected in the area Thursday night. dmclemore@thestate.com

Game 1 of the college baseball series between South Carolina and LSU on Thursday night was delayed due to lightning in the area.

The game started at 7:02 p.m. and entered a delay just after 7:50 p.m. Lightning was spotted again at 8:17 p.m.

The Gamecocks started removing the tarp at 8:30 and announced a 9 p.m. start. After the lengthy delay, USC turned to right-hander James Hicks out of the bullpen.

The No. 6 Gamecocks were up 3-1 over the No. 1 LSU Tigers in the top of the fourth inning when the umpires suspended the contest. The grounds crew pulled the tarp on the field, and both teams emptied the dugouts. USC hasn’t yet announced when the game will resume.

Facing one of the top pitchers in the country in LSU’s Paul Skenes, the powerful Gamecocks flexed their strength early. Freshman Ethan Petry hit a two-run home run off of a 99 mph fastball in the first inning — the first homer Skenes had given up in eight starts this season. Shortstop Braylen Wimmer added a solo shot in the third inning in support of Gamecocks starting pitcher Will Sanders, who returned to the weekend rotation after skipping his turn last weekend at Mississippi State.

Weather has already interfered with the series, with the Gamecocks scheduling a Friday doubleheader starting at noon, although there is rain in the forecast for much of Friday and Saturday.

This story was originally published April 6, 2023 at 8:07 PM.

Michael Lananna
The State
Michael Lananna specializes in Gamecocks athletics and storytelling projects for The State. Featured in Best American Sports Writing 2018, Lananna covered college baseball nationally before moving to Columbia in 2020. He graduated from the University of North Carolina in 2014 with a degree in journalism. Support my work with a digital subscription
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