Auburn upsets No. 6 LSU to claim first SEC series of season
On Sunday afternoon, the Auburn Tigers (23-13-1, 5-10 SEC) secured their first SEC series in game three against the No. 6 Bayou Bengals (33-8, 10-8 SEC), winning 3-1.
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On Sunday afternoon, the Auburn Tigers (23-13-1, 5-10 SEC) secured their first SEC series in game three against the No. 6 Bayou Bengals (33-8, 10-8 SEC), winning 3-1.
Johnnie Harris and the Tigers have continued the positive momentum, after the program made its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2019, with their first transfer portal edition of the offseason adding Taliah Scott – a former five star prospect from Arkansas.
After taking game one from No. 6 LSU on Friday, the Auburn Tigers were held hitless and became a part of the history books on Saturday in Baton Rouge losing 2-0.
Auburn baseball surrendered a 7-0 lead to the No. 8 Kentucky Wildcats, losing 13-8 and dropping its sixth game in a row on Saturday, April 13 at Plainsman Park.
Auburn Softball took game one of the battle of the Tigers, defeating the No. 6 LSU Tigers 3-2 with timely hitting in the late innings and a combined effort of a trio of pitchers.
The No. 8 Kentucky Wildcats cruised to a victory on Friday night using the long ball to defeat the Auburn Tigers 9-1 in game two of the series at Plainsman Park.
Bruce Pearl and his staff added Auburn's first transfer portal addition to the 2024-25 roster when JP Pegues announced his commitment to the Tigers on Friday through social media.
With hopes of securing their third conference win, the Auburn Tigers’ (18-14, 2-11 SEC) offensive rally at the bottom of the ninth fell just short of the No. 8 Kentucky Wildcats (27-5, 12-1 SEC) in game one of the series.
Known for his football fandom and play on the court, Auburn men’s basketball center Dylan Cardwell announced he will return to the Plains for his final year of eligibility on his personal social media accounts this afternoon.
Auburn is coming off its first midweek loss, losing to Alabama State 3-2, and is looking to get back on track against the No. 8 Kentucky Wildcats. The 18-14 Tigers will host the 27-5 Wildcats, who recently fell to Samford in a close 9-7 game. This marks Auburn’s fifth consecutive top-10 opponent to start SEC play.
Following last week’s perfect game against Samford from the Tigers’ pitching staff, Auburn recorded a combined no-hitter through the arms of Maddie Penta and Shelby Lowe in a 9-0 run-rule victory over the UAB Blazers – the Tigers’ 13th consecutive win in the series.
Auburn played host to the Alabama State Hornets on Tuesday night at Plainsman Park and lost a closely contested game 3-2 — its first loss in the midweek this season.
Auburn guard Aden Holloway plans to enter the transfer portal with three years of eligibility remaining, per reports from various outlets on social media. He is the third player to leave the program following the 78-76 upset loss to Yale in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
On Sunday afternoon, the Auburn Tigers (18-13, 2-10 SEC) couldn’t keep up with the No. 4 Tennessee Volunteers’ (26-6, 7-5 SEC) electric offense, who claimed the series finale 19-5 in seven innings.
There is a new kid in town for the Auburn Tigers.
The Auburn Tigers faced the No. 4 Tennessee Volunteers on Saturday afternoon for the second game of the series. Auburn was unable to pull away with the victory, falling to the Volunteers 12-2 in seven innings.
Auburn’s offense seemed to be in a similar spot to how it finished the 2023 season – a struggle to get consistent drives going and touchdowns on the scoreboard. But explosive plays from a few of the Tigers’ new playmakers proved to be just enough for the offensive side of the ball to complete the four-quarter 27-0 comeback and win the annual spring game 28-27 in Hugh Freeze’s second A-Day game.
Auburn gymnastics’ 2024 season came to a close Friday, April 5, as the 14-seeded Tigers placed third in the California Regional with a 196.800. The 3-seeded California Golden Bears tallied a 197.800, and Stanford scored a 197.600 to advance to the regional finals this weekend.
It was back and forth in the batter’s box for Auburn and Tennessee in the first two innings.