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(04/28/24 8:11pm)
Auburn (25-17-1, 7-14) dropped the series to Ole Miss (28-23, 5-16) in Oxford despite winning a thriller in game one of the series on Friday night. Auburn won game one 2-1, but lost game two 4-2 and game three 7-2. For Auburn, it was another missed opportunity to pick up its second SEC series win.
(04/27/24 2:54am)
Auburn (20-21, 2-17) lost game one of the three-game series 5-0 to LSU (27-16, 6-13) despite a strong start from Dylan Watts. Auburn's offense failed to succeed, unable to provide any run support to Watts. After being a strength of the team most of the season, Auburn's offense has only scored five runs in the last four SEC games.
(04/26/24 3:00pm)
Auburn (20-20, 2-16) will travel to Baton Rouge this weekend to take on LSU (26-16, 5-13) in a pivotal series for Auburn's postseason hopes. It is not a secret to anyone that Auburn's season has failed to meet expectations. With so many returning players plus strong additions through high school and transfer portal recruiting, the bar was set high. Unfortunately for the orange and blue faithful, Auburn has struggled mightily in conference play. The good news is Auburn has a few more SEC series left to attempt to make a run.
(04/26/24 3:00pm)
Auburn (24-15, 6-12) will travel to Oxford to face Ole Miss (25-22, 3-15) this weekend. The series is the second to last of the regular season and it's now or never time for the Tigers. Auburn took the series at top-10-ranked LSU just two weeks ago but dropped the series at home to Kentucky this past weekend. Now the Tigers hope to regain the road magic of two weeks ago and pick up another SEC series win before hosting rival Alabama to close out the regular season.
(04/14/24 9:32pm)
Auburn (23-13-1, 5-10) defeated No. 6 LSU (33-8, 10-8) 3-1 Sunday afternoon. The win gave Auburn its first SEC series win of the year. The visiting Tigers dominated from the circle allowing only five runs the entire series. Auburn needed an SEC series win in the worst way and on Sunday the Tigers finally accomplished it.
(04/14/24 12:17am)
On Saturday afternoon, Auburn (18-17, 2-13) was swept by Kentucky (30-5, 14-1), losing the series finale 13-8. The Tigers have lost six straight games and have yet to win a series in conference play. Saturday's game seemed bound to end the nightmare of the recent week, but like any bad dream, it always comes back when least expected.
(03/30/24 3:10am)
No. 21 Auburn (16-10, 1-7) dropped game two of the series to No. 4 Texas A&M (24-3, 5-3) 12-8 Friday night in College Station. Despite finding some success at the plate, the Tigers' pitching struggled to slow the hot bats of the Aggies.
(03/24/24 9:19pm)
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.
(03/22/24 1:00pm)
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.
(03/10/24 10:20pm)
Auburn (12-3) mercy ruled Austin Peay (11-4) 24-5 on Sunday afternoon at Plainsman Park behind a huge third inning at the plate. It was a whirlwind of a series with each team scoring plenty of runs in the three games, but Auburn won the rubber match.
(03/10/24 9:01pm)
Auburn (13-4-1, 1-2) defeated Missouri (20-3, 2-1) 4-0 Sunday afternoon in Columbia behind a big day at the plate. Auburn lost game one 5-2 and game two 5-0, but responded in a big way Sunday to avoid the sweep.
(03/10/24 5:00pm)
It is no secret time is ticking for Bruce Pearl as Auburn's head basketball coach. Pearl is in his 10th season and in the midst of another successful year. Pearl resurrected an Auburn program when he took over 10 years ago and has taken it to heights many fans never believed they would see.
(03/08/24 4:00pm)
No.25 Auburn (12-2-1) will travel to No.12 Missouri (17-2) this weekend to open conference play. The SEC is loaded with talented teams and Missouri is no exception. The home Tigers will be a tough test for Auburn to open up SEC play.
(03/02/24 4:25am)
No.14 Auburn fell to No.20 Georgia 197.500 to 196.900 Friday night in Athens. Auburn entered Friday night hoping to flip the script in two ways. The first was to start stronger on the first two rotations and the second was to have a strong road meet.
(03/01/24 6:00pm)
No.14 Auburn will travel to Athens on Friday night to take on No.20 Georgia in the final dual meet of the season. Auburn is fresh off its Senior Night last Friday where it defeated No.13 Missouri, but the meet at Georgia will present a new challenge.
(02/24/24 11:29pm)
Straight off a late-night comeback win over Iowa, Auburn had to turn around for a noon-time first pitch against Wichita State on Saturday. If the Tigers were sleep-deprived, it did not show. Auburn (6-0) ten-run ruled Wichita State (2-4) 19-8.
(02/24/24 3:14am)
AUBRUN, Ala. - No. 12 Auburn hosted No. 13 Missouri Friday for Senior Night. It was a special night as six Auburn seniors were recognized including two fifth-year seniors. With such a memorable night taking place, Auburn did not want to disappoint.
(02/23/24 2:00pm)
No. 12 Auburn will host No. 13 Missouri on Friday for Senior Night inside Neville Arena. Six Auburn seniors will be honored, including two fifth-year seniors, Aria Brusch and Cassie Stevens. Auburn’s seniors will be honored for their past accolades on Friday night, but that is not where their focus is.
(02/18/24 10:56pm)
AUBURN, Ala. - Auburn (3-0) beat Eastern Kentucky (0-3) 9-1 Sunday afternoon at Plainsman Park and completed the sweep. It was a strong opening series for the Tigers, and Sunday’s game featured a group of newcomers poised to have a big impact this season.
(02/17/24 4:34am)
Auburn chose a bad night to have one of its worst starts to a meet of the season. It was Auburn’s lowest score since its meet against Arkansas in January. LSU topped the visiting Tigers 198.300 to 197.100 Friday night in Baton Rouge.