Auburn Still Winless in SEC Play After Heartbreaking Finish
Auburn Soccer Draws in “Heartbreaking” Fashion to Vanderbilt
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Auburn Soccer Draws in “Heartbreaking” Fashion to Vanderbilt
This Sunday the Auburn Tigers (4-2-4) get set to host the No. 13 Ole Miss Rebels (8-0-2) for the SEC home opener at the Auburn Soccer Complex. Noah Phillips and Aidan Kowalski will have the call on radio dial 91.1FM and be streaming on weglfm.com.
Just 15-minutes before kickoff, Mother Nature had other plans and decided to delay the start of Auburn and UMass Lowell two hours. Despite rain and lightning spoiling “Pups on the Pitch” night, the Tigers (4-0-3) would net four goals to remain undefeated in 2022.
Despite not earning the result after regulation, the Tigers would conclude tonight’s contest in a 0-0 draw. After the NCAA implemented the new rule of a no over-time regular season, the Tigers have now finished their last three consecutive matches in a draw.
The 50th anniversary of Auburn’s first Heisman Trophy winner Pat Sullivan did not transpire to a Tiger victory. In fact, Saturday’s contest against Mississippi State was the largest comeback in college football this season after the Auburn offence stalled out after leading 28-3 with 1:56 remaining in the first half. Playoff hopes ended last week in College Station and SEC West hopes now to end following Auburn’s fourth loss.
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.
Auburn welcomes their toughest opponent of the season thus far in the Georgia Bulldogs. With playoff hopes hanging by a thread, the Tigers enter what we’ll consider murderers row on the toughest lineup college football has to offer. The game was never too far out of reach for the home team until the fourth quarter. Georgia’s run game exploded as the Bulldogs flexed their talent to further demonstrate the difference between the second and third position in the AP-Poll.
After the excitement which unfolded in Happy Valley, the Auburn Tigers come back down to earth to face their final non-conference opponent before Southeastern Conference play.
The Auburn Tigers enter conference play as the only one-loss team in the SEC. Wednesday night in the Auburn Arena, the Tigers welcome the undefeated Ole Miss Rebels to the Plains. The game will be broadcast locally on WEGL 91.1 FM with Jacob Hillman and Aidan Kowalski on the call for an 8 p.m. first serve.
Saturday was a great day for college football. Upsets, Top-25 matchups, and game deciding final plays between power five opponents gave fans a taste of December in week three. It also marked the first time two ranked teams from the SEC and Big 10 played one another in a regular season contest since Michigan and Florida in 2017.
It’s a matchup that could shape up to be Auburn’s biggest non-conference matchup of the decade. Visiting a place titled Happy Valley for the first time in program history to face a Top-10 opponent in front of a sea of white challenges what you may expect in a week three matchup. Even more so when this Saturday, chances favor the fact this could be the second largest crowd the Tigers have played in front of since 2004.
Auburn Soccer is in the record books currently holding the longest active winning streak in the NCAA and surpassing a program record with now 10 consecutive victories. Sunday’s match against Chattanooga also marked the first time the Tigers held their opponents scoreless in a match this season. Conference play begins next week, but not before the nation’s best team comes strolling to the Plains.
Since opting out of the 2021 Spring schedule, the Auburn Volleyball team is back on the hardwood for a full regular season Fall slate. Brent Crouch returns in his second season as head coach and will look to secure his first win at the helm this weekend in the War Eagle Invitational. The Tigers were scheduled to play The Citadel for their home opener before news as of Thursday morning scratched the Bulldogs out of the weekend’s competition. Tennessee Tech will now take their place for Auburn’s opening match at the same scheduled time.
The SEC announced Monday their weekly honors and for a second straight week, Freshman Maddie Prohaska took home defensive player of the week. Pitching four shutouts in her last five games, Prohaska leads the conference in save percentage (.842) and goals against average (0.82). The Tigers are 7-5-3 this season with just three games remaining on their regular season Spring slate before the NCAA Tournament beginning Apr 23.
After a near perfect first month of the season, a ranked (#22) Auburn Tigers team heads into the weekend for their first conference series of the season. Unblemished at home, in-state rival and the fourth ranked Alabama looks to hand Auburn their first loss at Jane B. Moore Field in 2021. Riding an 11-game winning streak, the Tigers have been led by dominate Freshman pitching performances and clutch hitting. Friday does not mark the end of non-conference play but does the beginning of SEC competition.
After a 93-day rest period, the Auburn Women’s Soccer team will resume their 2020-’21 season at home tomorrow at 5pm. Months ago many believed a season would never be played amidst a “pandemic” that shut down a nation. Similar rules apply from the Fall with fan attendance limited to Auburn students and friends/family of players, but much of the public found a hill side just beyond the East side of the complex to be quite an enjoyable place to catch the game. With an eight-game schedule in place, the NCAA has decided to continue with the 64-team tournament to be held in April in Cary, NC.
Coming into tonight’s matchup, Auburn had only one win in the past 11 meetings with the Commodores in the Music City. Despite a low scoring, very sloppy first half, the visiting Tigers found a new gear in the second led by Sharife Cooper with 18 of Auburn’s 50 points. It was a very physical night at the Memorial Gymnasium in Nashville, but the Tigers held on 73-67 in a high scoring second half.
After being outscored 26-6 in the first quarter, the Auburn Women's basketball team struggled to complete the comeback against #2 South Carolina at home. In their past ten matchups, the Gamecocks have had Auburn's number every time making tonight their 11th consecutive victory against the home team. Despite being lead by Redshirt Sophomore Honesty Scott-Grayson shooting 6/14 from the field totaling 15 points, the Tigers now drop to 5-12 on the season losing 77-58.
After months of speculation, Auburn Club Hockey has delayed the 2021 season indefinitely in response to University policy. The news broke Sunday afternoon on the team’s social media pages after the Fall season was also postponed back in October.
The Auburn Tigers fall to No.5 Texas A&M Aggies on Senior Day at Jordan-Hare Stadium.