The University of South Carolina fired Gamecock Softball Head Coach Beverly Smith, the school announced Saturday. Smith took over the program in 2010 and led the team for 14 seasons, amassing a 461-323 overall record in Columbia while going 102-219 in SEC play.
Her 461 wins are the second most in program history behind Joyce Compton’s 951. South Carolina went to the post-season nine times under Smith including reaching a Super Regional in 2018. This past season, the team finished 36-24 overall, 8-16 in SEC play and ended its season in the NCAA Tournament Regional finals against host Duke.
The decision to let go of Coach Smith has sparked mixed reactions among fans and supporters of the Gamecock Softball program. Many are expressing gratitude for Smith’s years of service and dedication to the team, while others are hopeful for a new direction and fresh start for the program.
The University of South Carolina will now begin the search for a new head coach to lead the Gamecock Softball program. The school is expected to conduct a thorough selection process to find a candidate who can continue the legacy of success and uphold the values of the program.
As the Gamecock Softball program transitions to new leadership, fans and players alike are eager to see what the future holds for the team. The upcoming seasons will be crucial in determining the direction and success of the program as it strives to compete at the highest level in the SEC and NCAA tournaments.
Charleston, South Carolina – A Clash of College Basketball Teams In a thrilling college basketball…
Conway's Former Senate Candidate Faces Legal Blow Over Defamation Lawsuit CONWAY — **John Gallman**, a…
Cold Snap Approaches Columbia, South Carolina Columbia, S.C. — The News19 Weather Team has issued…
Supreme Court to Decide on Planned Parenthood Funding in South Carolina Washington — The Supreme…
News Summary A new modern steakhouse is set to launch in downtown Lexington in January…
News Summary The Cayce community is in mourning after a tragic accident claimed the life…