Whitaker shines, Auburn soccer off to best start since 2015
Auburn soccer is off to a scorching start.
Auburn soccer is off to a scorching start.
Fifteen minutes into Auburn’s soccer match with UAB, the Tigers had a suffocating stranglehold on the Blazers.
Senior Alyssa Malonson earns her second Top Drawer honor of the season, her fourth of her career.
Former English footballer Gary Lineker once said, “Football is a simple game. Twenty-two men chase a ball for 90 minutes and at the end, the Germans always win,” and yet as the 2018 FIFA World Cup enters the semi-finals, it is hard not to take a double-look at the standings to make sure Germany is not still playing.
The Auburn soccer team earned its fourth straight and 15th overall NCAA Tournament appearance Monday afternoon and will take on Hofstra in the first round Friday.
By any measure, soccer coach Karen Hoppa has had a very successful coaching career.
The Tigers cap off the regular season with a match at Vanderbilt Thursday at 8 p.m. CT. The SEC Tournament then begins Sunday, Oct. 29 in Orange Beach, Ala.
The home squad in the orange and blue adjusted and found their groove after halftime.
The Auburn soccer team retained the Iron Bowl Trophy as the Tigers defeated Alabama (8-6-1, 0-5-1 SEC), 4-2, Tuesday night at the Alabama Soccer Stadium.
The Tigers lost their first game on the season at home vs. Arkansas on Thursday night.
Senior soccer player, Kristen Dodson, has been kicking a ball ever since she could walk.
Early offense and strong defense paved the way for Auburn against the Kentucky Wildcats Sunday afternoon.
Jaelyn Gadson scored the first goal of her collegiate career in the 85th minute to tie the game at one.
Auburn defeated High Point 3-1 Friday night.
Coming off a tough double overtime loss at Clemson Friday night, Auburn soccer got back to their winning ways at Auburn Soccer Complex Sunday night.
No. 20 Auburn returns to The Plains for a showdown with North Dakota on Sunday evening.
The Tigers controlled the possession for much of the first half, but were unable to capitalize on their scoring chances.
Ellie Leek, Courtney Schell and Taylor Troutman scored for Auburn.
The Tigers will begin the season ranked No. 10.
Powered by the intense energy from the fans and inspired by the great athletes of old, sporting events at Auburn University can be some of the most exciting and influential undertakings for a young student.