No. 12 Auburn gymnastics seeks to upset No. 3 LSU on the road
No. 12 Auburn gymnastics looks to pull off its second conference upset of the season as the Tigers travel to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Friday to face No. 3 LSU.
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No. 12 Auburn gymnastics looks to pull off its second conference upset of the season as the Tigers travel to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Friday to face No. 3 LSU.
Baseball season will soon be underway on the Plains as Auburn opens its season on Friday – hosting Eastern Kentucky for the first time in program history.
No. 25 Auburn softball has traveled to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, to compete in the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge from Wednesday, Feb. 14, through Saturday, Feb. 17.
No. 11 South Carolina arrived at Neville Arena with a seven-game win streak and a lead in the SEC standings. It left with a 40-point loss as No. 13 Auburn broke its heart on Valentine’s Day, handing the Gamecocks a 101-61 defeat – by far their worst loss of the season.
Kicking off the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge on Wednesday, No. 25 Auburn got things started with an extra-inning thriller, taking down Wichita State, 8-6, at Nancy Almarez Stadium.
Bruce Pearl and his No. 13 Tigers return home from an emotional week, defeating No. 15 Alabama by 18 before falling to the Florida Gators in Gainesville by 16. Auburn still is in position to achieve everything it wants to as a team, but the competition that awaits this week is perhaps the toughest stretch of the season.
Auburn women’s basketball returns to Neville Arena to play against Kentucky after splitting a two-game road trip as the Tigers continue to try to build a resume for the NCAA Tournament.
The Auburn Tigers picked up their first conference road win on Sunday afternoon, defeating Missouri 70-59 and improving to 15-8 (4-6 SEC) on the season.
No. 20 Auburn (1-1-1) hosted Belmont (1-2) for the second time this weekend on Sunday at Jane B. Moore Field. The game reached the top of the third inning before severe weather ended the contest, for the second straight day, here at the Tiger Invitational. The game was scoreless when it was called and, as it did not go the required five innings, it was declared a no-contest.
For the 15th straight time, Auburn left Gainesville, Florida a loser as the Tigers struggled mightily in an 81-65 loss to the Florida Gators. The Tigers, who came into the game looking to break a 28-year streak of futility at the O’Connell Center, instead found themselves on the losing end of a blowout for the first time this season.
The No. 4 Auburn Tigers (5-4; 2-3 SEC) suffered their fourth consecutive loss to the No. 6 Georgia Bulldogs (5-4; 2-2) on Saturday, losing 11-7.
New pitching coach Everett Teaford is a game changer for Butch Thompson’s coaching staff, bringing his professional experience and new-age pitching with him to the Plains.
Auburn will travel to Columbia, Missouri, on Sunday as the Tigers look to bounce back from consecutive losses in the SEC when they take on the Missouri Tigers.
No. 14 Auburn gymnastics upset No. 7 Alabama 197.725-197.050 on Friday night, earning a season-high score. The Tigers took home season-high scores on three events – vault, beam and floor.
Auburn softball opened the season with a Friday doubleheader in the Tiger Invitational, losing to No. 23 Virginia Tech 8-1 and then beating Belmont 6-1.
Friday afternoon was Coach Scott Foxhall’s first day back in the media room at Auburn in five years, and he had nothing but good things to say about the university that gave him his first start.
Last Wednesday, the Tigers had a dominant win against their rivals from the other side of the state, taking down the Alabama Crimson Tide in the Jungle 99-81. They have a shot to bring themselves back in the top 10 this Saturday, by going to Gainesville to face the Florida Gators.
Coming off a season-high 197.425 team performance in the quad meet last week, Auburn looks to replicate its success against rival Alabama.
Following the program’s second consecutive 40-win season, Mickey Dean and the No. 20 Auburn Tigers will begin their 2024 campaign with a top 25 opening day matchup against the No. 23 Virginia Tech Hokies at Jane B. Moore Field in the three-day Tiger Invite.
Auburn is officially sitting atop the SEC standings.