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McCrary's grand slam walks off Georgia, Auburn wins second straight SEC series

Auburn won the first game of the series against 18th ranked Georgia on Friday night before falling on Saturday, leading to a Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry rubber match at Jane B. Moore Field Sunday afternoon. Georgia scored early, but late-game heroics from AnnaLea Adams and Icess Tresvik brought Auburn all the way back, as Auburn won their second straight series in SEC play, 8-4.

Auburn defeats LSU in series opener

No. 9 Auburn (24-10, 7-6) defeated No. 3 LSU (31-4, 10-3) 8-4 Friday night to open the three-game series with a win. Auburn entered the series having won each of their home SEC series this season, but LSU entered having won nine straight. Auburn broke that streak on Friday. 

Auburn hosts LSU in top-10 matchup

No. 9 Auburn (23-10, 6-6) will host No. 3 LSU (31-3, 10-2) in a three-game series this weekend at Plainsman Park. Auburn has won all three home SEC series so far this season, but LSU will present a more significant challenge than possibly any Auburn has faced. The Bayou Bengals are coming off a road sweep against top-10 Oklahoma last weekend and have lost just one series in SEC play. 

Auburn defeats Georgia Tech in top-15 showdown

No. 9 Auburn (23-10, 6-6) defeated No. 15 Georgia Tech (26-7) 9-8 in a back-and-forth game on Tuesday night. The Tigers jumped out to an early lead before the Yellow Jackets came back to take the lead. Auburn responded, however, to retake the lead in the eighth inning and secure the victory. 

Top-15 showdown awaits Auburn in Atlanta

No. 9 Auburn (22-10, 6-6) will travel to Atlanta to face off against No. 15 Georgia Tech (26-6) in a mid-week top-15 showdown. Tuesday’s game is sandwiched between two big home SEC series for the Tigers, but the game against the Yellow Jackets is just as important. 

Auburn's bigs could play deciding factor against Florida

The top overall seed Auburn (32-5) will face fellow one-seed Florida (34-4) in the Final Four on Saturday evening in San Antonio. Nearly two months ago, the Gators entered Neville Arena and took down the top-ranked Tigers behind a strong performance from star guard Walter Clayton Jr. and perhaps more surprising, their front court. If the Tigers hope to avenge that loss and secure a spot in the National Championship it will start with winning the battle in front court. 

No. 11 Auburn swept by No. 2 Georgia

No. 11 Auburn (20-8, 4-5) dropped both double-header games Saturday against No. 2 Georgia. The Tigers led in both games but ultimately squandered the lead, losing 11-7 in the day's first game and 9-6 in the second. The Bulldogs swept the Tigers in the overall weekend series. 

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