No. 11 Auburn claims 6-3 win over Jacksonville State after slow start
No. 11 Auburn (10-1-1) used a four-run seventh inning to scrape by Jacksonville State (4-8) in its first true road game of the season, 6-3.
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No. 11 Auburn (10-1-1) used a four-run seventh inning to scrape by Jacksonville State (4-8) in its first true road game of the season, 6-3.
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