Auburn drops third straight in College Station
Auburn falls short in 12 inning nearly five hour long thriller that saw 19 runs and over 30 hits.
Auburn falls short in 12 inning nearly five hour long thriller that saw 19 runs and over 30 hits.
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 falls just short of a series opening win in an offensive battle that saw 16 runs cross the plate.
Auburn visits College Station for a three game set where they will face their third straight top ten SEC opponent.
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 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.
The Auburn Tigers picked up their first SEC win of the season, battling from behind to beat the No. 1 Arkansas Razorbacks 8-6 in the final game of the three-game series.
In a meet where there were low scores across the board, the Auburn Tigers finished third in Session I of the SEC Gymnastics Championships with a score of 196.775.
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Auburn's offense stalls out late, and Razorbacks win on ninth inning home run.
Yale plays Cinderella and ends Auburn's promising run before it can start
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.
The Auburn Tigers' journey in the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament ended in disappointment as they fell to the Arizona Wildcats 69-59 in the First Four matchup. Despite a valiant effort, early turnovers proved to be the Achilles' heel for the Tigers, hampering their chances of advancing further in the postseason.
The No. 17 Auburn Tigers (14-7, 0-4) faced the No. Arkansas Razorbacks (18-2, 4-0), for their SEC home opener, and fell short, losing the game 1-0.
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Auburn (15-6-1, 2-4) will travel to College Station this weekend to take on Texas A&M (25-3, 5-1). After losing the first two series of SEC play, the Tigers hope to win a series finally. The Aggies, however, are a strong team and it will be a tall task for Auburn.
This week the No. 23 Auburn Tigers (14-6, 0-3), take on the current No. 1 team in the country Arkansas Razorbacks (17-2, 3-0), inside Plainsmen Park for their SEC home opener.
Auburn showcased its depth and resilience in a hard-fought 2-1 victory over the South Alabama Jaguars on Tuesday night at Riverwalk Stadium. The No. 17 Tigers leaned heavily on their pitching staff, which turned in arguably its best performance of the season to secure the win against a tough opponent.