Auburn advances to SEC Championship with win over Mississippi State
For the fifth time in program history, Auburn will play for an SEC Tournament championship.
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For the fifth time in program history, Auburn will play for an SEC Tournament championship.
Losing 11-1 in eight innings on Friday night, the No. 12 Auburn Tigers (13-4) suffered their first conference loss to the No. 8 Vanderbilt Commodores (16-3) in game one.
With March Madness looming and the NCAA Tournament starting next week, here's a closer look at Auburn’s resume and some bright spots the Tigers have accumulated throughout the year.
The Auburn Tigers will look to keep their momentum going as they take on the Mississippi State Bulldogs in the semifinal round of the SEC Tournament. The teams have met twice already this season, splitting the series at one game apiece. Both teams are coming off impressive victories in the quarterfinal rounds.
Auburn earned its second win over South Carolina this season, beating the Gamecocks 86-55 in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals. The 31-point win came one month after the Tigers’ 40-point win over South Carolina in the regular season. It was Auburn’s first SEC Tournament win since 2019.
After having a successful Senior Day last Saturday against the Georgia Bulldogs 92-78, the Tigers finished their regular season with a 13-5 conference record and a 24-7 record overall. The Tigers secured a double bye and the four-seed in the SEC tTournament and now will play five-seeded South Carolina in the quarterfinals this Friday.
Auburn softball returns home to continue SEC play after the Tigers lost their opening series on the road against No. 11 Missouri and look to capture their first win over the Arkansas Razorbacks since 2018.
No. 14 Auburn gymnastics (8-8, 2-5 SEC) travels to Nashville, Tennessee, for the Kidney Care Women’s Gymnastics Championships on Saturday, March 16, to compete against No. 6 Kentucky, No. 15 Ohio State and Fisk for one last road tuneup before the SEC Championships.
After having success in its nonconference slate to start the season, Auburn baseball jumps right into its gauntlet of an SEC slate when it travels to Nashville to face Vanderbilt this weekend.
In its final nonconference game before SEC play officially begins, the No. 12 Auburn Tigers (13-3) bested the Troy Trojans 8-2 in front of 6,138 fans Tuesday night at Toyota Field in Madison, Alabama.
The SEC Tournament begins on Friday for Auburn, and luckily for the Tigers, one of their guards is heating up right as postseason play starts.
On March 18, 2014, Bruce Pearl stepped off the plane at Auburn University Regional Airport for the first time as the head coach of the Auburn Tigers. Five NCAA Tournament bids, two SEC regular-season championships, two SEC Tournament titles, a Final Four appearance and 200 wins later, the 10th anniversary of Pearl’s hiring arrived on March 18, 2024.
Three players on the Auburn men’s basketball team won SEC basketball postseason awards this Monday in an annual vote by the league’s head coaches.
It was all too familiar for Butch Thompson and his clubhouse. Just two batters into the top of the first inning, the Auburn defense had already given up a two-run home run following an error to start the game.
No 25 Auburn defeated No 12 Missouri 4-0 Sunday at Missouri Softball Complex to get its first SEC victory of the season.
Going into Saturday, Auburn could have finished as high as second and as low as sixth in the SEC.
No. 25 Auburn fell 5-0 to No. 12 Missouri on Saturday, losing its second game of the series. With the victory, Missouri took the weekend series at Missouri Softball Stadium.
Auburn baseball fell in the second game of the series 15-6 to the Austin Peay Governors as the Governors evened up the series 1-1.
The No. 14 Auburn gymnastics team secured second place at the 2024 Podium Challenge in Baton Rouge, Lousiana, with a score of 197.050. No. 3 LSU clinched the meet with a score of 198.425. George Washington claimed third place with a score of 195.100, followed by Texas Woman’s University finishing fourth at 194.725.
On Friday, the No. 12 Missouri Tigers (19-2, 1-0 SEC) handed the No. 25 Auburn Tigers (12-3-1, 0-1 SEC) their first conference loss of the season – defending their home turf with a 5-2 win over Auburn.