No. 8 Vanderbilt delivers No. 12 Auburn its first conference loss
Losing 11-1 in eight innings on Friday night, the No. 12 Auburn Tigers (13-4) suffered their first conference loss to the No. 8 Vanderbilt Commodores (16-3) in game one.
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Losing 11-1 in eight innings on Friday night, the No. 12 Auburn Tigers (13-4) suffered their first conference loss to the No. 8 Vanderbilt Commodores (16-3) in game one.
After having success in its nonconference slate to start the season, Auburn baseball jumps right into its gauntlet of an SEC slate when it travels to Nashville to face Vanderbilt this weekend.
In its final nonconference game before SEC play officially begins, the No. 12 Auburn Tigers (13-3) bested the Troy Trojans 8-2 in front of 6,138 fans Tuesday night at Toyota Field in Madison, Alabama.
It was all too familiar for Butch Thompson and his clubhouse. Just two batters into the top of the first inning, the Auburn defense had already given up a two-run home run following an error to start the game.
Auburn baseball fell in the second game of the series 15-6 to the Austin Peay Governors as the Governors evened up the series 1-1.
Down by a run in the eighth inning, Auburn used a pair of late homers to win its series opener against Austin Peay 7-6. Christian Hall tied the game in the eighth with a solo shot and Mason Maners led off the ninth with a solo homer to walk the game off for the Tigers. The thriller provided a dramatic start to Auburn’s final weekend nonconference series of the season.
Butch Thompson’s No. 13 Auburn Tigers (10-2) prepare for their final nonconference series against Roland Fanning’s Austin Peay Governors (10-2) this weekend, March 8-10.
The No. 13 Auburn Tigers (10-2) claimed an 8-4 win over the Air Force Falcons (4-8) in their midweek matchup on Wednesday.
In the heart of spring break at Auburn University, the Tigers will gear up for a midweek clash with the Air Force Falcons — for the first time in program history.
The No. 14 Auburn Tigers claimed the rubber game against UConn on Sunday, defeating the Huskies 8-2 to clinch the series win.
Auburn baseball fell to the University of Connecticut Huskies in game two of a doubleheader 8-4. Despite seven innings of scoreless baseball, the Tigers couldn’t overcome six runs allowed in the first inning.
With a long day of baseball ahead, the No. 14 Auburn Tigers (8-1) claimed game one 8-1 against the UConn Huskies (2-5) in Saturday’s doubleheader.
Head coach Butch Thompson is looking for consistency from his lineup and bullpen during Auburn’s three-game series against the UConn Huskies (2-4) as the start of the regular season continues.
The No. 14 Auburn Tigers showcased their abilities on the mound and in the batter’s box in a dominant 12-3 win against the Samford Bulldogs with Auburn’s veterans leading the show on Tuesday.
With the opportunity to sweep the Jax College Baseball Classic, the No. 10 Virginia Cavaliers (7-0) shut down No. 14 Auburn’s hopes, defeating the Tigers 6-4 and ending their six-game win streak on Sunday, Feb. 25.
Auburn’s impressive offensive performance helped take down Wichita State in seven innings Saturday afternoon as the Tigers defeated the Shockers 19-8. The win put Auburn at 6-0 on the season.
Auburn trailed the No. 18 Iowa Hawkeyes 3-2 in the seventh inning of its opening game in the Jax College Classic, but used big swings and strong relief pitching to break things open and surge to a 7-5 comeback win.
After a hot start to the season, the Auburn Tigers (4-0) head to Jacksonville, Florida, for the Jax College Baseball Classic.
The Auburn Tigers hosted the UAB Blazers for the season’s first midweek matchup, where the Tigers pulled off a 7-2 win with help from six of their pitchers.
After the first week of college baseball, Auburn left-handed pitcher Carson Myers was named SEC Co-Pitcher of the Week, it was announced Monday.