Auburn to host Troy in final game before SEC play
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, 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.
The No. 11 Auburn Tigers (10-3, 3-2) host the No. 1 Oklahoma Sooners (12-1, 5-1) inside Neville Arena for the second meeting of the year. The Tigers and Sooners both competed in the American Gold Collegiate Championship, where the Sooners won the Quad Meet with a score of 197.550, while the Tigers finished second with a score of 195.950.
Auburn women’s basketball faced Georgia at Stegeman Coliseum in Athens in the penultimate game of the season for the Tigers. It came down to the wire, but the Lady Bulldogs were better down the stretch, grabbing the win and handing Auburn their fifth straight loss, 62-59.
Auburn women’s basketball travels to play rivals Georgia tomorrow night in Athens in what is their final road matchup of the regular season. The Tigers will try to gain some momentum heading into the SEC Tournament where they will need to win to get in.
Auburn eyes SEC Championship after dominate win to sweep season series against Ole Miss
Auburn looks to assert dominance over SEC in second matchup against Ole Miss
No. 25 Auburn baseball took an early punch and rebounded with four homers to defeat Samford Tuesday night at Plainsman Park, 15-8. The win marks seven straight victories for the Tigers since falling to Holy Cross in the first series of the season.
The Auburn Tigers took on the Jacksonville State Gamecocks and emerged victorious with a game winning single off the bat of AnnaLea Adams Sunday afternoon. The Tigers capped their weekend off with a win, and advanced their record to 14-1.
The Auburn Tigers completed the three-game sweep of the Wright State Raiders Sunday afternoon, winning 9-4 behind balanced offensive production. The win also earned the Tigers their second series win in as many chances to start the season.
Johni Broome logged 31 points and 14 rebounds as Auburn (25-2) took down the Georgia Bulldogs (16-11), 82-70. Despite a rough shooting performance in the first half, in which both teams scored less than 30, the Tigers kicked into third gear and put up 52 in the second half behind Broome’s dominance in the paint. This victory extends Auburn’s current win streak to four in a row.
No. 25 Auburn (6-1) defeated Wright State (2-2) 11-1 on Saturday afternoon to take the weekend series against the Raiders. Auburn mercy-ruled Wright State in the series opener on Friday, and Auburn picked up where it left off on Saturday with another mercy rule victory.
After a gritty 67-60 win in Neville on Wednesday, the No. 1 Auburn Tigers (24-2) look to their first conference rematch against the Georgia Bulldogs. The first time around Auburn escaped in the final seconds with a two-point victory, 70-68. The Tigers should expect another cage fight against a team that is fighting to stay on the right side of the NCAA Tournament bubble.