Auburn travels to Las Vegas for first meet of the season
No. 17 Auburn gymnastics starts its season in Las Vegas on Saturday, competing against No. 5 UCLA, No. 7 California and No. 8 Alabama in the 2024 Super 16 Challenge.
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No. 17 Auburn gymnastics starts its season in Las Vegas on Saturday, competing against No. 5 UCLA, No. 7 California and No. 8 Alabama in the 2024 Super 16 Challenge.
The five-year Auburn career of Derrian Gobourne came to a close on Thursday at the NCAA Championships.
For the second consecutive year, the Plainsman’s Choice voters have chosen Suni Lee as the best female athlete.
For three of the four rotations in the NCAA Los Angeles Regional, Auburn competed well enough to advance to the regional finals. One disastrous bars rotation, however, cost the Tigers their season as they failed to advance to the next round.
The postseason continues to roll on as the No. 12 Auburn gymnastics team heads west to Los Angeles to compete in the NCAA Gymnastics Regional. The Tigers head to the second round of the NCAA Regional as the No. 3 seed and will face No.2 seed Utah, Southern Utah and Washington.
Auburn made the journey to Duluth, Georgia, for the SEC Championships. Star Suni Lee sat out again, making this the third-consecutive meet that she missed.
On the sidelines of Neville Arena, navy and orange-painted students cheer on the Auburn University gymnasts. They call themselves the Gymnastys.
Auburn capped off its regular season with a 197.600-197.025 Senior Night win over Penn State on Friday night.
No. 9 Auburn will take on Penn State in its last home meet of the season in Neville Arena on Friday at 7 p.m. CST.
Auburn dropped its final SEC meet of the season Saturday afternoon 197.675-196.450 against Kentucky. Although the Tigers lost, senior Cassie Stevens won the all-around competition.
After a home win against rival Georgia last Friday, Feb. 24, No. 9 Auburn travels to take on the No. 12 Kentucky Wildcats this Friday, March 3, in Memorial Coliseum in its last road meet of the regular season.
No. 7 Auburn returned home Friday night and beat No. 14 Georgia 197.550-196.075 in a dominating display by the Tigers.
After a road loss to Missouri on Sunday, No. 7 Auburn looks to rebound at home against No. 14 Georgia this Friday, Feb. 24, in Neville Arena after a short week of rest following the rare Sunday meet.
The No. 5 Auburn Tigers were unable to secure their first road win against an SEC team this season, falling to the No. 16 Missouri Tigers 197.450-196.550. Auburn is 2-3 in conference meets this season, with all three of its losses on the road.
After a season-high score of 197.750 against LSU last Friday, Feb. 10, No. 5 Auburn will travel to take on No. 16 Missouri this Sunday, Feb. 19, for its second straight Tigers vs Tigers meet of the season.
As hundreds of students waited in line outside Neville Arena for the much-anticipated basketball game against No. 3 Alabama, a sellout crowd of 9,121 filled the arena seats for an equally-anticipated gymnastics meet between No. 5 Auburn and No. 9 LSU.
It will be a battle of the Tigers for Friday Night Heights as No. 5 Auburn hosts No. 9 LSU. Neville Arena is the place to be for this heavyweight SEC matchup between two top 10 teams.
Sophomore Suni Lee was awarded her third SEC Gymnast of the Week honor this season on Tuesday, Feb. 7, after recording two perfect 10s in last Friday’s meet against No. 11 Alabama.
Not even a pair of perfect 10s from Suni Lee and a season-high score could end Auburn’s streak of futility in Tuscaloosa, Ala., as a late surge by Alabama over the final two rotations lifted the Crimson Tide to victory.
As the Auburn University Board of Trustees met on Friday in Montgomery, several topics directly relating to students and the Auburn family were discussed. Whether it was athletic facility upgrades or the creation of an entirely new degree, a lot of ground was covered. Here’s what you need to know.