Tigers win opener over Southern Illinois by way of suffocating defense
Auburn got their first win of the season Monday night, beating Southern Illinois 65–31 behind a dominant defensive performance, causing 29 Saluki turnovers.
Auburn got their first win of the season Monday night, beating Southern Illinois 65–31 behind a dominant defensive performance, causing 29 Saluki turnovers.
Auburn’s defense picks up where they left off in an impressive opening display at home.
Auburn Tips off their season against Southern Illinois in the programs second ever meeting
The Auburn Tigers (14-8, 4-7), losing streak continues as fell to the Arkansas Razorbacks (15-7, 5-5) in five sets (23-25, 19-25, 25-23, 20-25, 11-15). In what ended up being a reversal of fates for Auburn from the Kentucky game, the Tigers seemed ready to win after the first two sets were all Tigers, but the Razorbacks were not out yet and mounted a three-set comeback to win the game.
Auburn football hosted the Vanderbilt Commodores this week, looking to build momentum following a win over Kentucky the week prior. Unfortunately, the Tigers were able to do no such thing and lost 17-7 in a true disaster of a performance.
For the first time since mid-September, Auburn Football will enter a football Saturday coming off of a win. The Tigers will take on the Vanderbilt Commodores, a team that is synonymous with the basement of SEC football and a squad that Auburn demolished in 2023 in a 31-15 win in Nashville. However, this year’s Vandy squad is a bit different, and the Tigers will need to be careful if they want to avoid an upset.
The Auburn Tigers capped off their preseason slate with a 102-70 win over the FAU Owls Friday night. Multiple newcomers were key contributors to Auburn’s big scoring night.
The Auburn Tigers (14-7, 4-6) were unable to snap out of their losing funk this Wednesday, as they were defeated by the Ole Miss Rebels (14-7, 4-5) in four sets(25-20, 25-17, 22-25, 25-21).
The Auburn Tigers (14-6) return to Neville Arena to play host to the Ole Miss Rebels (13-7) in hopes of ending their longest losing streak of the season.
Auburn basketball is finally back with very high expectations for the season.
Auburn (12-2-4, 4-2-4) fell to No. 22 South Carolina (8-1-7, 5-1-3) 2-1 Saturday afternoon in Columbia to finish the regular season. The Tigers battled back after allowing a goal toward the end of the first period but could not complete the comeback. Despite the loss, Auburn finished SEC play with a 4-2-4 record - good enough for the fifth in the SEC.
In the final contest of their three-game road trip, the Auburn Tigers (3-5, 1-4) took down the Kentucky Wildcats (3-5,1-5) 24-10 behind Jarquez Hunter’s historic rushing performance.
The Auburn Tigers (2-5, 0-4) head up to Lexington Saturday night for a clash with the Kentucky Wildcats (3-4, 1-4). The Tigers are looking to right the ship and win their first conference game after dropping their last four.
The Auburn Tigers (14-5) lose their third straight as the LSU Tigers (12-7) pull off the upset in Neville Arena, 3-1. This loss marks Auburn’s fourth loss in their last five games, and they now fall to 4-4 in SEC play.
Auburn and LSU both look to get their seasons back on track coming off of losses
The Ao. 13 Auburn Tigers (12-1-3 SEC: 4-1-3) finished up their home regular season games with the Deep-South’s oldest rivalry against the Georgia Bulldogs (7-4-6 SEC:3-2-4). Auburn would continue their now eight-game unbeaten to the Bulldogs in a 2-2 tie, but it still felt like heartbreak as the equalizer came off Georgia’s Nicole Vernis foot with 35 seconds left on the board.
The No. 13 Auburn Tigers (12-1-3) will host their rival the Georgia Bulldogs (7-4-5), on Thursday night as they look to remain unblemished at home during the regular season.
This past Saturday, The Tabernacle in Atlanta transformed into a vibrant retreat for indie rock fans, with Benches and Inhaler delivering an electrifying night of music and camaraderie.