Script Flipped - Auburn Knocks Off 12th Ranked Volunteers
It was a long time coming, as the Auburn Tigers (20-11, 10-8) finally overcame its end-of game woes to knock off the No. 12Tennessee Volunteers (22-9, 11-7) on Saturday.
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It was a long time coming, as the Auburn Tigers (20-11, 10-8) finally overcame its end-of game woes to knock off the No. 12Tennessee Volunteers (22-9, 11-7) on Saturday.
In a meet that had sophomore Suni Lee sitting out to rest, the Tigers could not keep up with the Wildcats on the road.
The No. 19 ranked Auburn softball team extended their winning streak to 16 at the Jane B. Moore Memorial Tournament, defeating Bowling Green State 9-1 and the South Alabama Jaguars 3-0.
Auburn (19-11, 9-8) will close out the regular season Saturday in a rematch against Tennessee (22-8, 11-6). It will be senior day inside of Neville Arena. Auburn will honor all of its seniors, but due to the NCAA rule allowing for an extra year of eligibility because of the COVID-19 pandemic, some seniors will be faced with a tough decision to return, transfer, or enter the NBA draft. However, those decisions will have to wait.
Auburn continued its dominance on every part of the diamond against Troy tonight.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – In a game that had everything imaginable, Auburn took to the floor against rivals No. 2 Alabama. Coming off a tough loss against Kentucky, the Tigers were in desperate need of a win not only to get back on track, but to secure their spot in the NCAA tournament. Despite building an impressive lead early on, the Tigers could not find the finishing pieces, ultimately losing 90-85 in overtime.
The No. 13 Auburn Tigers(6-1-1) exploded offensively with an 11-run first inning on their way to a 18-8 victory over Florida A&M(3-7) in seven innings.
August Burns Red rolls into a sold-out room at The Masquerade with their “20 Year Anniversary Tour” to celebrate two decades of music.
The No. 19 Auburn Tigers (15-1) start a five game weekend at the Jane B. Moore Memorial Tournament on Friday, March 1, facing off against the Bowling Green State Falcons (5-9) the South Alabama Jaguars (9-6), and the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles (1-10)
AUBURN, Ala. – Coming off a disappointing loss at the hands of Kentucky, Auburn will look to get revenge against their biggest rivals, Alabama. The Tigers will make the short trip up to Tuscaloosa this Wednesday to take on the second-best team in the nation.
For the second year in a row, Auburn junior Aicha Coulibaly got a spot in the All-SEC Second Team as the SEC announced the awards this past Tuesday.
Miss Grit - Follow the Cyborg - Feb 24, 2023
AUBURN, Ala.—Award season is in full swing and WEGL is bringing home more hardware this year with two awards earned the Intercollegiate Broadcast System. Logan Hurston won for his Station ID, "We Don't Need TV" and the trio of Griggs Blankenburg, Noah Phillips and Carson Way won "Best Sports Play-by-Play - Baseball or Softball" for their broadcast of Auburn baseball vs. Louisiana Tech.
After starting the season 4-1 including a win over North Alabama in seven innings at Toyota Field in Huntsville Alabama, the No. 17 Auburn Tigers (5-1-1) would take on a team with some west coast flair in the USC Trojans (3-3-1) at Plainsman Park in a three-game weekend from February 24-26.
Colony House unleash widespread joy and a true rock'n'roll concert on The Eastern.
Lexington, Ky. – Auburn took to the floor against the Kentucky Wildcats in search of their first win in Lexington in 35 years. When all said and done, Auburn would not be able to make the shots that were needed, causing the Tigers to fall short by a score of 86-54.
Big Thief return to Atlanta with an emotional and raw performance for a sold-out Eastern.
The Auburn Tigers (5-5, 3-3 SEC) hosted the Georgia Bulldogs (6-9, 1-5 SEC) on Friday, February 24 inside a sold out Neville Arena, where the Tigers responded with a big-time win, 197.550-196.075.