No. 16 Auburn Baseball daces No. 24 Kentucky, travels for first time in SEC play
The 16th ranked Auburn Tigers look to cap off a successful week as they travel to the 24th ranked Kentucky Wildcats for their first road test in conference play.
The 16th ranked Auburn Tigers look to cap off a successful week as they travel to the 24th ranked Kentucky Wildcats for their first road test in conference play.
Despite a slow day on offense, the Auburn Tigers slam the door on the Alabama State Hornets to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
The Auburn Tigers, the top overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, are set to play the Alabama State Hornets in the first round Thursday. The game is the Tigers’ first in the Big Dance since their first-round exit at the hands of Yale a year ago.
Auburn walks it off against the Jaguars in a comeback win spearheaded by Anna Wohlers.
Coming off their SEC opening series win over Vanderbilt, 16th ranked Auburn blew open another win over Alabama State at Plainsman Park Tuesday night. The Tigers beat up on the Hornets, earning their 17th win of the season, 13-9.
No. 20 Auburn fell to the Texas A&M Aggies 3-0 to complete the series sweep and extend the Tigers losing streak to seven games. All-American pitcher Emiley Kennedy was stellar for the Aggies, tossing a complete game shut out and picking up her second win of the series, further proving that she is one of the nations best pitchers.
It was a hot start for both teams in the second game of the weekend, Saturday, as they combined for seven runs in the first three half-innings, but the Aggies would run-rule the Tigers 13-2 behind Sidne Peters and Amari Harper.
Auburn baseball continued its weekend series against the Vanderbilt Commodores on Saturday, dropping the second contest 6-8 to even the series at one. The Tigers took an early lead, but two big innings from Vandy proved to be too much to overcome.
The top-seeded Auburn Tigers fell to the fourth-seeded Tennessee Volunteers 70-65 Saturday in the SEC Tournament semifinal. The loss is Auburn’s third in its last four games. The Tigers will await their NCAA Tournament seeding announcement Sunday evening.
No. 20 Auburn fell to No. 5 Texas A&M in extra innings as Emiley Kennedy goes the distance to defeat Auburn Friday, 5-4.
The No. 23 Auburn Tigers (15-3, 1-0 SEC) defeated the No. 13 Vanderbilt Commodores (14-4, 0-1 SEC) 6-2 Friday night at Plainsman Park. Samuel Dutton pitched seven innings of two-run ball and picked up his third win of the season, while the Tigers plated five in the third inning to propel them to their first conference victory.
The top-seeded Auburn Tigers took down the eighth-seeded Ole Miss Rebels 62-57 Friday in the SEC Tournament quarterfinal round. The win marked the first for the Tigers in nearly two weeks.
The No. 23 Auburn Tigers will play host to the No. 13 Vanderbilt Commodores as both teams open up SEC play. The Tigers, coming off their series win against Old Dominion and their midweek win in Madison against UT Martin, will look to continue their winning ways against the Commodores at Plainsman Park, a venue that has been very kind to Auburn historically against the Commodores.
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.