Tigers open post-season play with quarterfinal matchup against Ole Miss
It's tournament time! The Auburn Tigers are set for their third matchup of the season against the Ole Miss Rebels in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals.
It's tournament time! The Auburn Tigers are set for their third matchup of the season against the Ole Miss Rebels in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals.
The Auburn Tigers (20-5, 0-3 SEC) fell to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (15-9, 4-2) 5-4 on a walk-off home run by Grace Connelly. The Tigers have now lost four straight and desperately search for answers to get back to their winning ways.
In their final game before conference play, the Auburn Tigers go to Huntsville and get a midweek win over the UT Martin Skyhawks.
No. 18 Auburn (20-4, 0-3 SEC) was swept by No. 22 Mississippi State (22-3, 3-0 SEC) behind a devastating fourth inning collapse that saw the Tigers squander a 4-0 lead and included a grand slam by Bulldog junior Nadia Barbary.
No. 20 Auburn (13-3) beat Old Dominion (4-9) 7-3 on Sunday afternoon to take the final non-conference weekend series of the year. Auburn won the series opener on Friday afternoon before dropping game two on Saturday. The Tigers, however, won the rubber match on Sunday.
No. 20 Auburn suffered a tough loss at the hands of Old Dominion 11-9 on Saturday. The Tigers blew a 9-2 lead in the late innings as they collapsed both offensively and defensively.
Mark Sears played the hero, knocking down a game-winning floater to lift the No. 7 Alabama Crimson Tide to a win over the No. 1 Auburn Tigers inside Neville Arena.
After losing their second game of the season Wednesday night to UAB in Birmingham, Auburn baseball made their way back into the win column Friday night. Auburn won the first of their three game set against Old Dominion under the lights at Plainsman Park, 10-4.
In a game that was back and forth throughout, the Auburn Tigers lost on a walk off single in the ninth to the in-state UAB blazers. The loss snapped a 10-game winning streak for Auburn and overshadowed a two-homer game from 1st baseman Cooper McMurray.
Auburn men’s basketball fell to Texas A&M 83-72 on Tuesday in the Tigers’ first contest since claiming the 2024-25 SEC Regular Season Championship. The absence of Denver Jones proved crucial as Auburn couldn't pull out a win in a hostile environment on the Aggies' Senior Day.
AUBURN, Ala- The No. 17 Auburn Tigers host their final home game before SEC play against the 12-8 Troy Trojans at Jane B. Moore Field Wednesday.
Auburn improves to 19-1 on the season, capping off a perfect 5-0 Jane B. Moore Memorial Tournament with a 4-3 victory over the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns. The Tigers were propelled by stellar pitching from SJ Geurin, timely hitting from AnnaLea Adams and all around grit from Coach Malveaux's squad.
The Auburn Tigers (12-17, 3-13) lost their fifth game in a row today against the Mississippi State Bulldogs (20-10, 7-9) with a final score of 73-66 to mark the end of SEC conference basketball.
The Auburn Tigers (18-1, 0-0) added two more wins to their season tally after beating Louisiana 6-3, and McNeese State 2-1. The Tigers are now 4-0 after two days in the Jane B. Moore Memorial.
No. 1 Auburn (27-2, 15-1) beat Kentucky (19-10, 8-8) 94-78 Saturday inside Rupp Arena to break a 20-game and 37-year losing streak to the Wildcats in Lexington. The win not only broke a long streak but also secured the Tigers at least a share of the SEC Regular Season Title. And if that wasn’t enough, Dylan Cardwell became the winningest player in Auburn basketball history.
No. 1 Auburn (26-2, 14-1) heads to Lexington to take on Kentucky (19-9, 8-7) on Saturday. History is on the line in various ways in this year’s edition of Tigers vs. Wildcats.
The No. 11 Auburn Tigers (10-4, 3-3) lose their first meet at home of the season and lose for a second time to the No. 1 Oklahoma Sooners (13-1, 6-1) with a final score of 196.900 to Oklahoma’s 197.925.
Auburn continued their hot start with a 2-0 day to kick off the Jane B. Moore Memorial
Auburn looks to defend home turf in the Jane B. Moore Memorial Tournament. The Tigers will face fierce competition from Rutgers, McNeese State and Louisiana-Lafayette as they look to build on what has been an impressive start to the Malveaux era.