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Auburn’s big day is finally here.
Auburn soccer’s Alyssa Malonson continues to etch her name into new record books and awards as she was named the SEC’s Defender of the Year on Sunday. She's the Tigers’ first DPOY since Julie King won the award in 2011.
Auburn just couldn’t find its footing on the pitch against its biggest rival, Alabama, on Thursday losing 1-0.
Auburn has just one regular-season game remaining on its schedule before it gets seeded for next week’s SEC Tournament.
Auburn soccer is looking to end the season as one of the Top 20 teams in the nation and came one step closer with the release of the newest RPI poll, which ranked the Tigers as the 12th best team with just one regular season game remaining on the schedule.
No. 19 Auburn and No. 13 Ole Miss played to a 2-2 tie in a Top 20 match-up on Sunday in Oxford.
After suffering a 2-0 defeat to No. 4 Arkansas on Thursday, Auburn looks to rebound against No. 13 Ole Miss. The No. 19 Tigers are 11-4 overall and 5-3 in conference play.
Auburn soccer lost to No. 4 Arkansas 2-0 making its second home loss this season.
The battle of the unbeaten Southeastern Conference West is on its way to the Plains.
No. 23 Auburn defeated Florida 2-0 on Sunday from the Auburn Soccer Complex.
Already tied with Arkansas for second place in the SEC West, a win over Florida on Sunday could boost momentum for Auburn moving into the week of its matchup against No. 1 Arkansas.
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Senior Alyssa Malonson is ensuring she receives all the accolades she can before she makes the move to the National Women's Soccer League at the end of the season as the Tigers' second draftee in as many years.
LSU and Auburn both trudged through off the pitch as the horn blared to signal the end of the second half.
Following a 1-0 win in Starkville against Mississippi State, the No. 22 Auburn Tigers will look to continue their positive momentum as they welcome unranked LSU to the Auburn Soccer Complex.
It took a full 85 minutes and one of the better-timed runs of the season for Auburn to pull off its first SEC road win, as Sydney Richards broke off two defenders and headed a pass from Olivia Candelino into the far side of the net to seal a 1-0 win for the Tigers.
Auburn soccer's aspirations of winning its second, ranked match over South Carolina ended when the Gamecocks took over scoring three goals in the first half. The Tigers now look to overcome Mississippi State on the road to boost its slowed momentum, as well as its now-tattered SEC resume.
Auburn soccer (8-2-0) prepares for one of its toughest battles of the season, as the team travels to Columbia to face off against No. 17 South Carolina (8-2-0), who is unbeaten in SEC play.
Auburn soccer is now on a six-week streak of having at least one awarded Top Drawer Soccer honors. Sydney Richards was named Scorer of the Week by Top Drawer, as she knocked in a penalty kick to extend Auburn's lead in the team's win over Texas A&M on Sunday.
Auburn soccer maintained its presence in the United Soccer Coaches' Top 15 following a 3-0 win over SEC West rival Texas A&M on Sunday.