COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina baseball coach Ray Tanner knew it was time for change more than a decade ago with his program at its most successful. Tanner could not escape that same feeling as athletic director these past few months even with Gamecock athletics trending upward.
Tanner, 66, said Friday he was stepping down after the fall semester, ending more than 12 years as one of the longest-tenured ADs in the Southeastern Conference.
''There was going to be a time'' to change, Tanner said. ''When I coached baseball, I didn't leave the baseball program because I didn't think it was good anymore to become the athletic director, it was time. And I knew it was getting close to time in this role as well.''
Tanner had come off national championships in 2010 and 2011 and a near three-peat before losing to Arizona in 2012 when he was chosen to head the department.
He's leaving when it appears South Carolina sports' fortunes are trending upward.
The women's basketball team visited the White House this week after its third national title and, under coach Dawn Staley, will start the season as a favorite for another NCAA Tournament trophy.
He had hired ex-LSU national championship baseball coach Paul Manieri this summer to restore CWS success to the Gamecocks.
Tanner retained men's basketball coach Lamont Paris with a long-term contract after he led the Gamecocks to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in seven years.