Auburn Soccer loses to Samford in first round of the NCAA Tournament
The Tigers were in control for most of the scoreless first half but two huge goals in the second half made all the difference.
The Tigers were in control for most of the scoreless first half but two huge goals in the second half made all the difference.
Will it be the team who throttled two-loss North Carolina State or the team that lost to LSU and embattled coach Ed Orgeron? Auburn fans will also be interested in the answer to that question given the two teams battle on the gridiron this Saturday.
The Auburn Tigers (0-1) kicked off their season against the Georgia Southern Eagles (1-0) on Thursday, November 11 and lost in thrilling fashion 68-66.
Rebekah Rath led the way for the Tigers with 10 kills, two digs and a block, while the Tigers only recorded two service aces on the night from Elif Yavuz and Kate Curtis.
Auburn is looking to improve to 14-10 overall and 6-8 in the SEC, and South Carolina is looking to improve to 14-11 overall and 6-9 in the SEC.
The Auburn defense kept the Tigers in the game throughout, but eventually the Tigers’ offensive woes doomed their hopes of a third straight win over a ranked SEC West foe.
Five teams in the SEC West are still somewhat alive for a spot in the SEC Championship. With four weeks remaining in the season, it’s gonna be a shootout amongst the teams for a bid.
While it is widely acknowledged as a hostile environment for road teams to play in, the Auburn Tigers (No. 13, 6-2, 3-1 SEC) have made Kyle Field their home away from home since Texas A&M joined the SEC.
A recap of Auburn Soccer's win over South Carolina in the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament.
Auburn held Ole Miss to a season-low 20 points on Saturday night in its 31-20 upset win over the No. 10 team in the country.
For the second time in as many games, No. 18 Auburn (6-2, 3-1 SEC) took down a ranked SEC West foe.
Following a 0-3 loss to the Georgia Bulldogs on the No. 22 Auburn (12-9 SEC: 4-7) came back to Auburn Arena to play the LSU Tigers. (10-12, SEC:6-7) That ended in a sweep for LSU with the final set ending in a score of 25-17.
Auburn is returning home from a two game road trip to Athens last Thursday and Friday night, where they split the series 1-1 with the Georgia Bulldogs.
Coming off their bye week, the No. 18 Auburn Tigers (5-2, 2-1 SEC) will look to continue their momentum established in a 15-point road win over Arkansas when they play host to No. 10 Ole Miss (6-1, 3-1 SEC).
Looking back into the series history, this is the biggest matchup that Auburn has ever had against Ole Miss when serving as the home team.
Going into the final weekend of October, the Auburn Tigers (5-2, 2-1 SEC) find themselves on the launching pad to bring the SEC West race down to the wire.
Auburn baseball will host Clemson in a 12-inning exhibition on Saturday at 11 a.m. at Plainsman Park. The game will be broadcast on WEGL 91.1 FM and streaming at weglfm.com.
No. 19 Auburn falls 2-0 to No. 4 Arkansas on senior night who remain undefeated in conference play improving to 8-0-0. The Tigers move to 11-4 overall and record their third loss against SEC opponents.
Both squads have looked great this season. Auburn is 11-3-0 (5-2 SEC), and Arkansas is 12-2-0 (7-0 SEC).
Auburn finished the match with 25 shots, 11 shots on goal and they held the Gators to only two shots.