Tigers' season ends in Omaha
Auburn’s time in Omaha has come to an end.
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Auburn’s time in Omaha has come to an end.
After maintaining the lead into the bottom of the ninth, miscues cost Auburn the win in its first College World Series game since 1997.
Back in January, Auburn was ranked No. 23 in the Collegiate Baseball preseason poll. From there on, Auburn’s season has been an up-and-down journey that has culminated in a trip to Omaha for the College World Series.
For the first time since 1997, Auburn is going to the College World Series.
Auburn had six hits and four walks in Game 2 of the NCAA Super Regionals, yet the Tigers were shutout in a 2-0 loss to North Carolina. Auburn left nine on base in the game.
Auburn kept fighting in Game 1 of the NCAA Super Regionals against host and national 14-seed North Carolina on Saturday.
Former Auburn Tiger ace pitcher Casey Mize was selected as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2018 MLB draft to the Detroit Tigers. Since, he has flown through the minor league ranks.
Auburn sophomore outfielder Steven Williams has been named the Perfect Game/Rawlings National Player of the Week after his performance in the Atlanta Regional last weekend.
For the first time in program history, Auburn is headed to the NCAA Super Regionals for the second straight year.
Bottom of the ninth, two outs, two strikes and the winning run at the plate — the ultimate moment of pressure in baseball — and the situation Steven Williams found himself in Saturday night.
Auburn's offense was on fire all game.
Auburn’s season will continue in Atlanta.
HOOVER, Ala. — It was a somber affair in the media room after Auburn’s 4-3 loss to LSU.
HOOVER, Ala. — Auburn did not get to play a full nine-inning game on Day 2 of the SEC Tournament.
HOOVER, Ala. — It all came down to two hits and steady pitching in Auburn’s 5-3 win over Tennessee on Day 1 of the SEC Tournament.
HOOVER, Ala. — With Tanner Burns out for the SEC Tournament due to shoulder discomfort he experienced against LSU, and Jack Owen not available until later in the week after throwing 97 pitches in 7.0 innings last Friday, Elliot Anderson has gotten the call for the start in Auburn’s first game of the tournament.
In Game 3 of the series, and first game of a Saturday doubleheader, Auburn pulled off the win in extra innings.
A disastrous fourth inning began Auburn’s downfall in its 11-2 loss to No.7 Georgia on Friday night.
Auburn’s offense exploded in its last two innings against Alabama on Sunday.
Saturday night’s game was a heartbreaker for Auburn.