Auburn marches into College World Series with gutsy win over Oregon State
Against all odds, No. 14 Auburn baseball went to Corvallis, Oregon and pulled out a win in the Super Regionals to claim a ticket to Omaha.
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Against all odds, No. 14 Auburn baseball went to Corvallis, Oregon and pulled out a win in the Super Regionals to claim a ticket to Omaha.
Auburn baseball dropped game two 4-3 against Oregon State in the Corvallis Super Regional which forces a winner-takes-all game three on Monday. The winning team will punch their ticket to the College World Series.
It may not have been flawless, but it was a win. Auburn baseball tops Oregon State 7-5 to take game one of the Corvallis Super Regional.
Seniors Kason Howell and Brody Moore have each been at Auburn for four years, combining for 308 total starts and providing valuable experience at their team heads to Corvallis for its third Super Regional in the past four postseasons.
Auburn baseball came into the season with low expectations, but the team hopes to continue to prove they belong when they go to Corvallis, Oregon for a three-game set in the Super Regionals this weekend.
I didn’t watch baseball growing up. Ever.
Editor's note: This story has been updated with post-game quotes.
The Tigers continue to show out in the Regionals with their eighth straight Regional win in a blowout over Florida State, 21-7, to send them to the Regional Championship game.
Auburn baseball was pumped up to host its first NCAA Regional in 12 years, and it proved it on Friday night with an explosive 19-4 win in its opening game over SE Louisiana.
No. 14 Auburn baseball will open its NCAA Regional against Southeast Louisiana at 6 p.m. CST, the first of at least two games. From this game forward, the Tigers are firmly in control of their own destiny.
In a delayed matchup with weekend-opponent Kentucky, Auburn baseball fell 3-1 to be eliminated from the SEC Tournament.
With the NCAA Baseball Tournament selection coming up on May 30, No. 20 Auburn will look to solidify its position with a trip to Hoover for this year’s SEC Tournament. The twelve participating teams will play from May 24-29 with Regional seeding on the line.
Originally predicted to finish last in the SEC West, a trio of Auburn teammates overachieved for the baseball team this season, earning them All-SEC honors, the league office announced on Monday.
In a season finale that determined seeding in the SEC Tournament, Auburn baseball fell 6-3 to Kentucky to take a loss in its final series of the regular season.
In a doubleheader due to severe weather on Thursday, Auburn baseball split games one and two of its series with Kentucky. The Wildcats took the first and the Tigers recovered to even the series in game two.
In a venue they will see more of next week in the SEC Tournament, Auburn took down Samford 8-4 in the Hoover Met to remain perfect in midweek non-conference games.
Auburn looked to sweep archrival Alabama on Sunday after two very close games the previous two days. Nobody could have predicted what happened, though, as the home finale at Plainsman Park ended in a no-contest due to weather.
No. 20 Auburn (35-16, 15-11 SEC) chipped away at an early deficit to get its 18th comeback victory of the season to clinch the series win over Alabama (27-24, 10-16 SEC) on Senior Day on the Plains.
Behind strong defense and relief pitching from the bullpen, No. 20 Auburn baseball won 3-2 in a tight matchup with rival Alabama.
In Auburn baseball’s first trip to Troy since 2018, the Tigers took an 11-4 win over the Trojans. The Auburn batters got 17 hits on the night and the pitching staff held Troy to seven scoreless innings.