Down 3-0 through two innings, this was an eerily familiar spot. South Carolina had been prone to falling behind and never being able to recover. But just when it looked like it was going to be another long day for the Gamecocks, the bats finally came to life. From the third inning on, they’d score 10 runs to pick up a 10-5 win over Alabama in the first round of the SEC Tournament on Tuesday. With the win, South Carolina (34-21, 14-17 SEC) has snapped a six-game losing streak dating back to May 9. But in terms of the bigger picture, this win should all but lock up a spot in the upcoming NCAA To…