Auburn prevents sweep to snag third conference win
After losing its seventh SEC series, the Auburn Tigers (21-22, 3-18 SEC) claimed game three 7-5 to prevent being sweept by reigning national champions, LSU (28-17, 7-14 SEC).
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After losing its seventh SEC series, the Auburn Tigers (21-22, 3-18 SEC) claimed game three 7-5 to prevent being sweept by reigning national champions, LSU (28-17, 7-14 SEC).
Auburn softball fell to Ole Miss on Sunday 7-2 to lose the weekend series, dropping its record to 25-17-1 and 7-14 in the SEC.
Auburn baseball continued its struggles on Saturday, dropping its game against the LSU Tigers 3-2 in the bottom of the ninth inning at Alex Box Stadium
Auburn (20-21, 2-17 SEC) fell in its series opener against LSU (27-16, 6-13 SEC) on Friday, losing 5-0 at Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
After losing their sixth consecutive SEC series, the Auburn Tigers (20-20, 2-16 SEC) travel to Death Valley in hopes of snagging their first conference series against the defending national champions, the LSU Tigers (26-16, 5-13 SEC).
After being swept by Mississippi State, the Tigers (20-20, 2-16 SEC) were hungry for a win coming into their midweek matchup against Florida A&M (20-20, 15-3 SWAC). Glowing with determination, Auburn broke its three-game losing streak with a dominant 11-1 win in seven innings over the Rattlers.
After weather cancellation, Auburn played the final two seven inning games of its series against Mississippi State on Sunday, with the second game going to extra innings, in a clean sweep for the Bulldogs.
In a challenging game at Dudy Noble Field, the Auburn Tigers faced the Mississippi State Bulldogs, resulting in an 8-1 loss for Auburn in the series opener. Despite a promising start with an early lead in the third inning, Auburn struggled to maintain momentum, being held scoreless for the final six frames of the game.
The Auburn Tigers (19-17, 2-13 SEC) are looking for their first SEC series win of the season as they prepare to travel to play the Mississippi State Bulldogs (23-14, 7-8 SEC).
After losing six straight games, the Auburn Tigers got back in the win column on Tuesday night at Plainsman Park with a 12-8 win over the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.
After suffering their fourth SEC series loss, the Auburn Tigers (18-17, 2-13 SEC) will complete the eight-game home stand by hosting the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (22-12, 7-8 ACC) for their midweek match this Tuesday.
Auburn baseball surrendered a 7-0 lead to the No. 8 Kentucky Wildcats, losing 13-8 and dropping its sixth game in a row on Saturday, April 13 at Plainsman Park.
The No. 8 Kentucky Wildcats cruised to a victory on Friday night using the long ball to defeat the Auburn Tigers 9-1 in game two of the series at Plainsman Park.
With hopes of securing their third conference win, the Auburn Tigers’ (18-14, 2-11 SEC) offensive rally at the bottom of the ninth fell just short of the No. 8 Kentucky Wildcats (27-5, 12-1 SEC) in game one of the series.
Auburn is coming off its first midweek loss, losing to Alabama State 3-2, and is looking to get back on track against the No. 8 Kentucky Wildcats. The 18-14 Tigers will host the 27-5 Wildcats, who recently fell to Samford in a close 9-7 game. This marks Auburn’s fifth consecutive top-10 opponent to start SEC play.
Auburn played host to the Alabama State Hornets on Tuesday night at Plainsman Park and lost a closely contested game 3-2 — its first loss in the midweek this season.
On Sunday afternoon, the Auburn Tigers (18-13, 2-10 SEC) couldn’t keep up with the No. 4 Tennessee Volunteers’ (26-6, 7-5 SEC) electric offense, who claimed the series finale 19-5 in seven innings.
The Auburn Tigers faced the No. 4 Tennessee Volunteers on Saturday afternoon for the second game of the series. Auburn was unable to pull away with the victory, falling to the Volunteers 12-2 in seven innings.
It was back and forth in the batter’s box for Auburn and Tennessee in the first two innings.
After going 1-8 to start conference play, Butch Thompson and his Auburn Tigers (17-11) hope to change the direction of their season with the Tigers' series against the No. 4 Tennessee Volunteers (24-5, 5-4 SEC).