No. 18 Auburn to host No. 17 Arkansas in key top-20 SEC showdown
Following a rough spell for both teams, No. 18 Auburn baseball is set for a three-game series against No. 17 Arkansas, commencing Thursday night inside Plainsman Park.
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Following a rough spell for both teams, No. 18 Auburn baseball is set for a three-game series against No. 17 Arkansas, commencing Thursday night inside Plainsman Park.
No. 18 Auburn has had a week to forget, as the Tigers were swept by Alabama and then run-ruled 13-3 in eight innings by No. 3 Georgia Tech at Russ Chandler Stadium.
Auburn’s offensive struggles continued Sunday afternoon, as the No. 5 Tigers fell to rival Alabama 3-1, completing a sweep for the Crimson Tide.
No. 5 Auburn continued its slide, falling 3-2 to Alabama, marking its fourth loss in its last five games.
No. 5 Auburn baseball dropped its first game against rival Alabama in Tuscaloosa on Friday night, marking its third straight SEC loss.
The Tigers (20-4, 4-2 SEC) hit the road this weekend to take on the Alabama Crimson Tide (19-7, 3-3 SEC) in a key rivalry matchup.
No. 5 Auburn bounced back Tuesday night, defeating South Alabama 10-0 in eight innings.
After dropping a series to No. 2 Texas, 2-1, last weekend, the No. 5 Auburn Tigers baseball team is set to take on unranked South Alabama on Tuesday in its lone midweek matchup before facing rival Alabama in a three-game series in Tuscaloosa this weekend.
No. 5 Auburn’s bats were lulled to sleep Sunday afternoon as No. 2 Texas picked up a 5-0 win, securing the series victory.
Despite having another prime opportunity to walk off its second straight game against No. 2 Texas, No. 5 Auburn baseball was unable to mount a late-game comeback, losing game two of the series 7-6.
No. 5 Auburn baseball took game one of its three-game weekend series against No. 2 Texas on Friday night, 4-3, thanks to a strong pitching performance and a ninth-inning walk-off.
Coming off its best win of the season on Tuesday, a 9-2 victory over the No. 3 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, the Auburn Tigers baseball team will host its most important series of the early season as it takes on the No. 2 Texas Longhorns in a three-game home series this weekend.
In the highest-ranked matchup in Plainsman Park history, Auburn dismantled No. 3 Georgia Tech by a final score of 9-2 to extend its winning streak to double-digits behind explosive bats staying hot and dominant pitching throughout.
Coming off of their first SEC-opening road sweep since 2010, the Tigers’ 10-game win streak is on the line in what is set to be the highest-ranked matchup in Plainsman Park history.
The No. 6 Auburn Tigers (17-2, 3-0) won their 10th consecutive game on Saturday afternoon, completing the weekend sweep of Missouri to mark their first road sweep to kick off conference play since 2010.
The Auburn Tigers (14-2) are headed to Columbia, Missouri, to kick off conference play against Missouri (15-2). Both teams have been red-hot throughout the start of the season and are looking to grab more wins as SEC play begins.
Auburn will face their first SEC opponent in Missouri later this week, but it’s important they don’t overlook a tough in-state matchup.
The No. 6 Auburn Tigers baseball team ended its non-conference schedule with a bang Tuesday night, dominating the UAB Blazers 17-2 in a seven-inning run-rule victory.
The No. 6 Tigers grabbed their 12th consecutive home regular-season series win on Saturday after silencing the bats of the Winthrop Eagles, putting another check mark in the win column for Auburn before conference play begins.
The No. 7 Auburn Tigers (10-2) are set to face the Winthrop Eagles (10-2) as a final tune-up series before SEC action begins next weekend.