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The State Press

Dr. Ray Groover Named 2009 Walter Gilbert Award Recipient at Homecoming

Dr. Ray Groover received the 2009 Walter Gilbert Award at the Auburn Homecoming football game Saturday."It is extremely honorable," Ray said.Ray, who graduated from Auburn in 1961, still holds the records for the most free throws made (17) and attempted (21) in a basketball game."Dr. Ray Groover is a complete Auburn man," said Auburn Athletics Director Jay Jacobs in a release.


The State Press

Women's Basketball Wins 73-50 over Georgia College and State University on Sunday

Auburn Women's basketball came away with an easy win Sunday, beating the Georgia College and State University Bobcats 73-50 in an exhibition game.Four Tigers scored in double digits, while sophomore guard Parrisha Simmons took a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds.Auburn scored first and the game remained relatively close until the Tigers scored 17 unanswered points and held GCSU without a goal for almost nine minutes.The first half ended with the Tigers up 40-18.Auburn was slow to start after halftime, only scoring one point in five and a half minutes.The team bounced back and finished strong, but was only 9-of-28 at the free-throw line.Head coach Nell Fortner said that statistic was a big concern."We are getting high percentage shots taken away from us and they are sending us to the line and we are not knocking them down and that's not good," Fortner said.


The Auburn Plainsman

Women's soccer defeats Ole Miss for first time since 2004

Auburn defeated Ole Miss 2-1 in round one of the SEC soccer championship in Orange Beach Wednesday.Auburn went into the tournament 6-5-0 in regular season conference play and ranked third in the SEC West and sixth overall."We did a great job of finding a way to win," head coach Karen Hoppa said in a press release. "Ole Miss is a great team and they played a great game, our girls just did a fantastic job of getting better from last weekend. We scored goals when we needed to and we did a great job of ending the game; the last 10 to 15 minutes, not giving them a good look and getting out of here with a 2-1 win."

The Auburn Plainsman

Auburn Men's Tennis Sweeps South Carolina Invitational

Auburn University Men's Tennis team swept away its competition and returned to The Plains with numerous victories after playing in the South Carolina Invitational last weekend.The tournament was a three-day event with eight singles flights, a tournament where players play against each other in a range of matches and four doubles flights."Overall, I thought we played well in certain spots, I'm not disappointed," said Eric Shore, head coach of the men's tennis team.

The Auburn Plainsman

Auburn Baseball Holds Fall Classic

The gray team swept the series by defeating the white team in all three games of Auburn baseball's annual Fall World Series at Plainsman Park Thursday, Friday and Sunday.Since the beginning of fall semester, Auburn has been dividing into two teams for weekly intrasquad scrimmages."This fall we have made some really good progress as a team; just getting to know everyone since we have a whole new recruiting class this season," said shortstop Casey McElroy.

The Auburn Plainsman

Auburn Whips Ole Miss, Prepares for Furman

Auburn Tigers football (6-3) will celebrate its 83rd Homecoming game by taking on the Furman Paladins (4-4) this Saturday in its last regular season non-conference game.The Tigers are coming off a 33-20 win over the Ole Miss Rebels, moving them to third in the West of the Southeastern Conference.Senior running back Ben Tate ran for 144 yards on 25 carries and a touchdown in last Saturday's game.

The Auburn Plainsman

Basketball Season is Ready to Tip Off

Auburn Women's Basketball team opens play Sunday with an exhibition game against Georgia College and State University.The Tigers ended the 2008-2009 regular season with a 29-3 record along with the SEC Championship before going to the second round of the playoffs, finishing the season with a 30-4 record.Auburn has already had to change its starting line up due to early injuries.At the end of July, sophomore guard Morgan Jennings, who was a projected point guard for this year, tore her ACL and is undergoing rehabilitation, and junior guard Reneisha Hobbs tore her ACL Oct.

The Auburn Plainsman

Auburn Cross Country Places Top 10 at SEC Championships

Auburn Cross Country team traveled to Oxford, Miss., for the SEC Championships Saturday.The men's team earned third place and the women's team placed seventh.The championships involved familiar competition, including Alabama, Arkansas, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Georgia, Kentucky and Mississippi State.On the men's side, seniors Felix Kiboiywo and Jean-Pierre Weerts placed third and fourth, respectively, while junior Ben Cheruiyot came in fifth.Head coach Mark Carroll praised his team's performance."Overall, it went very well," Carroll said.

The Auburn Plainsman

Auburn Volleyball Loses LSU Rematch

Auburn Volleyball team (14-10, 6-7 SEC) was unable to defeat No. 20 LSU (18-5, 12-2 SEC) Sunday.Auburn lost 3-0, dropping all three matches, 25-15, 25-12, 25-20."We came out uninspired right away and that stuck with us throughout the entire match," said head coach Wade Benson in a statement after the game.

The Auburn Plainsman

Auburn Falls to LSU, 31-10

Auburn Tigers football lost its third straight game this season to No. 9 Louisiana State University Tigers, 31-10.LSU controlled the game from the beginning, jumping out to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter."LSU played a great game," said Auburn head coach Gene Chizik. "From the beginning to the end, they executed better than we did, and I'd say they beat us in about every phase of the football game."Auburn could not contain LSU's sophomore quarterback Jordan Jefferson.Jefferson had the best game of his career, completing 21 passes on 31 attempts for 242 yards and two touchdowns.He also added a rushing touchdown and 26 yards rushing on 12 attempts.

The Auburn Plainsman

Deese Maintains Excellence in Softball Program Since 1997

Head softball coach Tina Deese is entering her 13th year of coaching at Auburn University where she has broken many program records and seen many new developments during her coaching career.Deese was named 2002 SEC Head Coach of the Year, leading the Tigers to second in the Southeastern Conference Western Division in 2005 and most recently brought Auburn its 400th win in February 2009.Originally from Huntington Beach, Calif., Deese began her softball career following in the footsteps of her athletic family of four brothers and sisters."Basically we were very involved with baseball and softball as a family," Deese said.