Auburn Soccer Falls to No. 18 Tennessee 1-0.
With just three games left on the year, the Auburn Tigers (6-5-5 SEC: 2-5-1) suffered a momentum-killing loss to the No. 18 Tennessee Lady Volunteers (9-3-2 SEC: 5-1-1), as the Tigers fell 1-0.
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With just three games left on the year, the Auburn Tigers (6-5-5 SEC: 2-5-1) suffered a momentum-killing loss to the No. 18 Tennessee Lady Volunteers (9-3-2 SEC: 5-1-1), as the Tigers fell 1-0.
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