South Carolina is the 23rd most populated state in the United States and has a rich history of professional sports.
| Baseball | |||||
| League | Team | City | Stadium | Capacity | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SAL (High-A) | Greenville Drive | Greenville | Fluor Field at the West End | 6,700 | |
| Hub City Spartanburgers | Spartanburg | Fifth Third Park | 5,250 | ||
| CL (A) | Augusta GreenJackets | North Augusta | SRP Park | 5,000 | |
| Charleston RiverDogs | Charleston | Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park | 6,000 | ||
| Columbia Fireflies | Columbia | Segra Park | 9,077 | ||
| Myrtle Beach Pelicans | Myrtle Beach | Pelicans Ballpark | 6,599 | ||
| Ice hockey | |||||
| League | Team | City | Arena | Capacity | |
| ECHL | Greenville Swamp Rabbits | Greenville | Bon Secours Wellness Arena | 13,951 | |
| South Carolina Stingrays | North Charleston | North Charleston Coliseum | 10,537 | ||
| FPHL | Pee Dee IceCats | Florence | Florence Center | 7,526 | |
| Soccer | |||||
| League | Team | City | Stadium | Capacity | |
| USLC | Charleston Battery | Mount Pleasant | Patriots Point Soccer Complex | 3,900 | |
| USL1 | Greenville Triumph SC | Greenville | Paladin Stadium | 16,000 | |