Auburn faces uphill battle in Athens
Auburn and Georgia look to get seasons back on track in the deep south's oldest rivalry
Auburn and Georgia look to get seasons back on track in the deep south's oldest rivalry
After what could be considered a perfect week last week with a win over ranked Kentucky and rival Alabama, 24th ranked Auburn (13-1) continued their perfect streak in SEC play Friday night as they took down the Georgia Bulldogs (6-6) in 4 sets.
Auburn recorded its second road win in dominating fashion with a 4-0 victory against LSU in Baton Rouge. The Tigers saw goals from sophomore Olivia Woodson and seniors Mallory Mooney, Carly Thatcher, and LJ Knox.
The Auburn Tigers (10-1-1) defeated the Ole Miss Rebels (5-8) 3-0 Sunday behind another strong performance from Maddie Prohaska and a barrage of second half goals to bounce back after a bad loss last Thursday afternoon.
The Auburn Tigers picked up a hard-fought four-set victory (25-19, 15-25, 29-27, 25-22) over the Alabama Crimson Tide in front of a record 3,082 fans Sunday afternoon, remaining undefeated in SEC play (2-0) and moving to 12-1 on the season overall.
Auburn (11-1) will host the Alabama Crimson Tide (8-4). The Tide visit The Plains after a hard-fought 3-2 loss against No. 20 Tennessee in Knoxville.
The No. 8 Auburn Tigers (9-1-1, 1-1-1) look to rebound from their first loss of the season at Texas A&M when they host the Ole Miss Rebels (5-7-0, 0-3-0). The Rebels are playing for their first win of SEC play, while the Tigers look to regain their early season success with a win on Sunday.
Auburn (2-3, 0-2) blew an 11-point lead in the fourth quarter to fall to Oklahoma (4-1, 1-1) 27-21 Saturday afternoon. Through three quarters, Auburn seemed to have turned the corner on the last two games but disaster struck in the fourth quarter.
For the first time in 14 years, the Auburn Tigers (11-1) take down the Kentucky Wildcats in a reverse 3-2 sweep. The Tigers earn their second win over a top-25 opponent, and their first win to kickoff SEC conference play.
AUBURN, Ala - Auburn (2-2, 0-1) faces Oklahoma (3-1, 0-1) Saturday to close out a five-game home stretch to open the season. The first four weeks of the season have failed to live up to the expectations of many around the Auburn program. Can the Tigers right the ship with a win over Oklahoma on Saturday?
Auburn hosts Kentucky looking to end a 22-match losing streak to the wildcats
New Misphoria, a two-piece band from Tucson, Ariz., performed at Termminal West on Sept. 16. They walked off the stage, as if leaving us intoxicatingly elated with music was another casual weekday evening.
The No. 5 Auburn Tigers (8-0-1) welcome the Florida Gators (3-1-5) as the SEC season is now in full swing for the second match in conference play. Auburn looks to get their first SEC win this season and surpass their 8-7-5 record from last season in a big match at the Auburn Soccer Complex.
The No. 6 Auburn Tigers (9-0-1) beat the Florida Gators (3-2-5) Sunday afternoon at the Auburn Soccer Complex 1-0 behind a strong performance from Maddie Prohaska. In a defensive fight, the only score would come from Jordan Crosby, who scored in the 67th minute through a mess of Florida defenders.
The Auburn Tigers defeated Samford, South Alabama and UAB this weekend to sweep the Alabama Showdown. They beat the Blazers of UAB in straight sets and took down South Alabama and Samford three sets to one.
Auburn can’t stop tripping on themselves as they drop their first SEC game.
Auburn hosts high powered Arkansas to kickoff SEC play on the Plains.
Releases from Auburn's DIY scene over the summer