Auburn Tigers fall short against the Arkansas Razorbacks in conference home opener
Auburn, Ala—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, Ala—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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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 (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.
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.
In a marathon clash of skill and endurance, No. 25 Auburn softball (15-6-1) emerged victorious in a grueling 10-inning showdown against the Troy Trojans (22-10) with a final score of 4-3. The intense matchup, held at the Troy Softball Complex on Tuesday night, showcased the resilience and determination of both teams, with Auburn ultimately prevailing through a display of strategic play and unwavering perseverance.
After dropping the first two games of their SEC season opener, Auburn looked to salvage a win vs Vanderbilt on Sunday’s series finale. However, despite an early lead, the Tigers could not hold on, falling to the Commodores 6-9 to get swept over the weekend series.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The stands split blue and orange, a loud cheer for almost every play of the game, every moment feeling greater than the last, one thing stood above the others. To say the Auburn fans showed up and showed out, would be an understatement, as the Auburn family fueled the Tigers victory over Florida by a score of 86-67 to secure the SEC Tournament Championship.
AUBURN, Ala. - Auburn (14-6-1, 2-4) hosted the Arkansas Razorbacks (20-6, 2-1) for their second conference series of the year. After Friday’s rainout, a double header Saturday was swept by Arkansas but Sunday's morning matchup was taken by the Tigers to prevent the sweep as Maddie grabbed her program record 68th win in the circle.
Auburn gymnastics finished their regular season Saturday night at the Kidney Care Women’s Gymnastics Championship with a great road score of 197.575.
The Auburn Tigers (13-5, 0-2) dropped another contest in Nashville, Tennessee, Saturday afternoon, falling to the Vanderbilt Commodores (17-3, 2-0) by a score of 13-5.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - In a thrilling semifinal matchup at the SEC Tournament, the No. 12 Auburn Tigers battled their way to a hard-earned 73-66 victory over Mississippi State, securing a coveted spot in the championship game. The contest was characterized by physicality and relentless determination from both sides.
Auburn gymnastics will close out its regular season with a trip to Nashville for the Kidney Care Women's Gymnastics Championship on Saturday night.
Auburn baseball hit the road this weekend, following the men’s basketball team to Nashville. However, it wasn’t tournament action that awaited the boys on the diamond, but rather their SEC season opener against the Vanderbilt Commodores. It wasn’t the start to SEC play that Coach Butch Thompson and the Tigers wanted, though, as they fell to the Commodores 11-1.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Auburn's dominance in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals was reminiscent of a familiar force, as they soared to an 86-55 victory over South Carolina at Bridgestone Arena on Friday, evoking memories of Neville Arena's formidable aura.
As the lights dimmed at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena, the Auburn coaching staff huddled, eyes trained on the court where fifth-seeded South Carolina clashed with No. 12 seed Arkansas. Aware that their next challenge awaited, the Tigers meticulously took notes, readying themselves for a pivotal showdown on the hardwood.
For the first weekend of conference play, the No. 18 Auburn Tigers (13-3, 0-0) will travel to Nashville, Tennessee, to take on the No. 9 Vanderbilt Commodores (15-3, 0-0).
#25 Ranked Auburn (13-4-1,1-2) takes on #20 ranked Arkansas (20-5) this weekend in a three game top 25 clash at Jane B. Moore field in Auburn. Auburn is coming off a 1-2 opening weekend in Missouri where they took on the 12th ranked Tigers. The Hogs are hot coming into town riding a three game win streak they will look to continue.
The Auburn Tigers (13-3, 0-0) took care of business on Tuesday night at Toyota Field, defeating the Troy Trojans (12-6, 0-0) 8-2 thanks to a stellar night on the mound.