Auburn drops game one of NCAA regional
Auburn will be forced to win four games in a row after falling 6-3 to Penn.
Auburn will be forced to win four games in a row after falling 6-3 to Penn.
The boys look to build on the momentum that the second half of the season brought and take one step closer to Omaha, as they welcome three other challengers down to The Plains. Here's everything you need to know about the four teams and what to expect from each before first pitch Friday afternoon.
After coming off a tough loss Wednesday night against Vanderbilt, Auburn was placed in the loser’s bracket. Facing an elimination game against rivals Alabama, Auburn would pose a threat early on but quickly die off, being sent home early by a score of 7-4.
The No. 19 Auburn Tigers (33-19-1, 17-13 SEC) earned their fifth-straight series win and back-to-back sweeps after taking all three games against the Missouri Tigers (30-23, 10-19 SEC) this weekend at home inside Plainsman Park to close out the regular season.
No. 16 Auburn (41-17) did not let up on its recent dominance in the first game of the Clemson Reginal. The Tigers were an offensive powerhouse, scoring 12 runs in just five innings to advance past Cal State Fullerton (33-20) by a score of 12-2.
No. 16 Auburn softball rewrote the history books Thursday at the SEC Tournament. Down by four runs, the Tigers were able to put together a comeback together against Ole Miss, winning 8-7, in what was Auburn’s largest come-from-behind victory ever in the SEC Softball Tournament.
A week after taking two out of three games on the road against the No. 3 South Carolina Gamecocks last weekend, the Auburn Tigers (27-19-1, 11-13. SEC) picked up a win in two out of three games against the No. 1 LSU Tigers (37-10, 16-7 SEC) at home in Plainsman Park this weekend.
Auburn capped off a great regular season on the arm of Maddie Penta in front of a packed house.
The No. 17 Auburn Tigers won their third straight conference series in Columbia, taking games one and three over the Gamecocks.
Auburn baseball took down No. 3 South Carolina in the weekend series 2-1, handing the Gamecocks their first home series loss of the season.
The No. 17 Auburn Tigers look to win their third straight conference series in Columbia, when they take on the unranked South Carolina Gamecocks.
After a disappointing loss in the midweek to Troy at home, Auburn is forced to have a quick turnaround in what will be their most challenging series of the season to date.
Auburn (23-16-1, 7-11 SEC) was back in action this weekend at Plainsman Park against the Mississippi State Bulldogs (23-17, 15-9 SEC). In a series that was a constant back and forth battle, Auburn would get the last laugh, taking the final game which secured the series victory.
The No. 19 Auburn Tigers (35-14, 11-7 SEC) were victorious in two out of three games against the No. 14 Alabama Crimson Tide (34-15, 10-8 SEC) at Rhoads Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama this weekend.
The No. 19 Auburn Tigers (33-13, 9-6 SEC) head to Tuscaloosa this weekend for a three-game set with the No. 14 Alabama Crimson Tide (33-13, 9-6 SEC) at Rhoads Stadium.
Despite the challenges and close calls all over the field, Auburn was able to secure a 3-0 victory, extending the unbeaten streak to 13 against Jacksonville State at Jane B. Moore Field.
After coming off a thrilling end to the weekend against LSU, which saw the No. 19 Auburn softball (32-13) secure the series victory in walk off fashion, the Tigers are back in action Wednesday night against the Jacksonville State Gamecocks (26-13).
The Auburn Tigers used a six-run eighth inning to propel past the Samford Bulldogs 13-3 Tuesday night at Plainsman Park.
Auburn grabbed a important series after an exciting rubbermatch where the Tigers won after a 1-0 win.
The Auburn Tigers (20-15-1, 5-10 SEC) dropped two out of three games against the Alabama Crimson Tide (26-11, 6-9 SEC) this weekend at Sewell-Thomas Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.