Evan Bottone transfers from Marshall to South Carolina baseball program
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 1:23 AM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
Outfielder Evan Bottone has announced his commitment to South Carolina after transferring from Marshall. During his season with the Thundering Herd, Bottone posted a.381 batting average, contributing eight home runs and 41 RBIs while starting all 54 games. Previously, he played two years at Akron and excelled as a sophomore, hitting.315 with two home runs. Bottone's addition comes as South Carolina's new coach Kevin Schnall builds his team through the transfer portal.
- •Bottone had a.381 batting average at Marshall.
- •He started all 54 games in his lone season there.
- •Bottone recorded eight home runs and 41 RBIs this past season.
- •He previously played two years at Akron, leading in multi-hit games.
- •Bottone's commitment strengthens South Carolina's transfer portal strategy.
- 1:23 AMYahoo Sports — Marshall transfer OF Evan Bottone commits to South Carolina
"Marshall transfer outfielder Evan Bottone has committed to South Carolina, he announced via social media. He had a huge year with the Thundering Herd after transferring from Akron. Bottone shined during his lone season at Marshall with a .381 batting average while starting all 54 games in which he appeared. He also had eight home […]
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