Tigers’ bats explode early, topple Tennessee
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AUBURN, Ala. – The No. 4 Tennessee Volunteers (24-5, 5-4) visit the Auburn Tigers (17-11, 1-8) for a three-game series starting Friday, April 5, at Plainsman Park. It’s art of a busy weekend on the Plains that also includes the War Eagle Classic softball invitational and the football team’s A-Day spring game.
Auburn carved its name into the annals of history with an impeccable performance against Samford, clinching a commanding 8-0 victory in just five innings on Wednesday.
As the Auburn softball team (16-11-1) gears up for a midweek showdown against in-state rival Samford (9-24), anticipation is building for what promises to be an electrifying clash at Jane B. Moore Field.
The Auburn Tigers (16-11) are gearing up for another showdown as they prepare to complete their season series against the UAB Blazers (12-15) Wednesday at Regions Field in Birmingham, Alabama.
Auburn, Ala—The Auburn Tigers (16-11-1, 3-9) faced the No. 4 Tennessee Vols (28-5, 8-1) on the final weekend of March. Despite the Tigers losing the series 2-1, the Tigers ended the Vols 20-game winning streak by defeating the Tigers 4-1 in the final game of the series.
Auburn (16-11, 1-8) fell in the series finale of their visit to Texas A&M (25-3,6-3), in a game that went 12 innings and did not end till almost midnight central time, the Tigers did not want to go away in this one coming back from three down in the eighth, a comeback kicked off by a Christian Hall homerun with an Ike Irish single that led to his third RBI on the day and a McMurray sac fly to tie it up. Then in the ninth down one, a Gavin Miller pinch homer tied it once again. No more runs were scored until the 12th inning when the Aggies finally broke the deadlock when Ted Burden slapped a single up the middle that drove in the winning run.
No. 21 Auburn (16-10, 1-7) dropped game two of the series to No. 4 Texas A&M (24-3, 5-3) 12-8 Friday night in College Station. Despite finding some success at the plate, the Tigers' pitching struggled to slow the hot bats of the Aggies.
Auburn (16-9, 1-6) opened their series at Texas A&M (23-3, 4-3) with a high-scoring, back-and-forth affair. The action-packed game would take all nine innings to decide. Auburn’s first crack at an upset in the weekend series fell just short however, but by no means a bad performance from the Tiger who will head into their next matchup with the bats hot and primed for another high-scoring matchup.
Auburn, Ala—On the final weekend of March, the Auburn Tigers (15-9-1, 2-7) face the No. 4 Tennessee Vols (25-4, 6-0) where the Tigers hope to win their first SEC conference softball series of the season.
Auburn (16-8, 1-5) pays a visit to College Station to take on another top-ten opponent in the Texas A&M Aggies (22-3, 3-3). Auburn is coming off two straight wins after a midweek mercy rule of Jacksonville State in a midweek victory to tack on to their first conference win when they dodged a home sweep of the number one naked Arkansas Razorbacks with a Sunday win.
AUBURN, Ala. – Auburn baseball was back home at Plainsman Park for another in-state midweek contest against the Jacksonville State Gamecocks. Despite falling behind early, the Tigers rallied and secured a 13-3 win by run rule in seven innings to improve to 16-8 on the season, with Jax State dropping to 9-15.
No. 21 Auburn (15-8) welcomes Jacksonville State (9-14) to Plainsman Park for a midweek matchup, the Tigers’ third-straight midweek contest vs an in-state opponent. Auburn comes into the matchup off the back of its first SEC win on Saturday over Arkansas, though the Tigers still lost the series 2-1.
No. 25 Auburn (15-9-1, 2-7) was swept by No. 12 Texas A&M (28-4, 8-1) this weekend in College Station. The Tigers battled in the first two games against the Aggies losing 5-1 and 3-2 in the first two games, but were run-ruled in the series finale 14-6.
In a game where both the Auburn Tigers (27-8) and the Yale Bulldogs (23-9) won their conference tournament and traveled across the country to square off in Spokane, Washington as Yale hung around just enough to play Cinderella and spoil a promising Auburn season as they won 78-76.
Auburn gymnastics will have one more chance to improve their national qualifier score this weekend as they compete at the SEC Gymnastics Championships in New Orleans.
As the Auburn Tigers basked in the afterglow of their SEC Tournament victory, the horizon of the NCAA Tournament loomed large, with their focus now firmly fixed on their first-round opponent: the Yale Bulldogs.