South Carolina State University
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Name History:
Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural
and Mechanical College of South Carolina | 1896-1954 |
South Carolina State College | 1954-92 |
South Carolina State University | 1992-date |
Baseball Team History:
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1924 | 5-3 | Frederick M. Sheffield |
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1953 | Edward A. Martin | |
1954 | Edward A. Martin | |
1955 | Edward A. Martin | |
1956 | Edward A. Martin | |
1957 | 8-7 | Edward A. Martin |
1958 | 7-8 | Edward A. Martin |
1959 | Edward A. Martin | |
1960 | 13-10 | Edward A. Martin |
1961 | ||
1962 | 9-12 | |
1963 | 11-6 | |
1964 | ||
1965 | 15-3 | |
1966 | 13-3-1 | |
1967 | 8-6 | |
1968 | 10-7 | |
1969 | 6-5-1 | Willie J. Simon |
1970 | Willie J. Simon | |
1971 | 15-5 | Willie J. Simon |
1972 | Willie J. Simon | |
1973 | 12-8 | Willie J. Simon |
1974 | 20-7 | Willie J. Simon |
Major League Players
Name | Birthplace | Dates Played at College | Major League Debut |
Eugene Richards | Monticello, SC | 1972-74 | 4/6/1977 |
Willie M. Aikens | Seneca, SC | 1974 | 5/17/1977 |
bold | member of South Carolina State Hall of Fame |
Conference Affiliations:
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | 1938-71 |
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference | 1972-date |
Highlights:
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference champion 1968, 1971...Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference champion 1973