Soccer loses in first tournament
The Auburn soccer team came up empty handed in its fifth-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, losing to South Florida 3-1.
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The Auburn soccer team came up empty handed in its fifth-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, losing to South Florida 3-1.
The Auburn Men's and Women's Track and Field teams racked up experience for the SEC Outdoor Championships and three second-place finishes at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia last Saturday.
The runs flowed as freely as the 50 cent hot dogs Tuesday night at Plainsman Park as the Auburn Baseball team defeated Troy 16-3.
After being named SEC Player of the Week April 12 and extending his hitting streak to 19 games against Troy Tuesday night, it's no secret that junior outfielder Justin Fradejas has emerged as a key component of the Auburn Baseball team.
It was homer after homer as the Auburn softball team shut out Mercer 4-0 Tuesday night. Junior infielder Kyndall White and sophomore catcher Elizabeth Eisterhold brought in two runs each with their hits, single-handedly bringing about the win for the Tigers.
Last weekend was a long one for the No. 39 Auburn Men's Tennis team, as it dropped its 11th match this season 5-2 to Mississippi State in Starkville Sunday afternoon.
Mental preparation is the name of the game as the Auburn Men's Golf team prepares for the Bluegrass Invitational April 10-11 in Lexington, Ky.
Spring has sprung on The Plains, and warm-weather intramural sports are out in force. Tuesday night saw the third week of student softball and soccer teams in play, as various student organizations went head to head.
After three days of competition, the Auburn Men's Swimming and Diving team finished sixth at the 2010 NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships at the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion at Ohio State University.
Coming off a successful meet at last weekend's Yellow Jacket Invitational, the Auburn track and field teams have shifted focus to this week's Tiger Track Classic.
As the dew settled on a clear-skied, 70 degree morning, the Auburn Tigers took to the practice field for the first time in a new decade Wednesday. The early practices are a shift from last year's regimen, which saw much of spring training at night. Head coach Gene Chizik said changes in the trends of the athletes' schedules prompted the change. "We're kind of getting in that mode where classes are more in the afternoon," Chizik said. "When you get them in the morning they're fresh, they're very alert and they're ready to go. I think that for everybody, players and coaches, it's really been a benefit."
Fresh off its win in the Tiger/Wave Golf Classic last weekend in New Orleans, the Auburn Women's Golf team now turns its sights to Athens, Ga. The Tigers compete in the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic Friday through Sunday at the UGA Golf Course. "We've played in this tournament as many years as I've been here so it's a familiar place for us," said head coach Kim Evans. "We're coming off really good momentum from the last tournament and the last week we've really given them a lot of time to rest and get caught up."
After serving for six years as Auburn Basketball's head coach, Jeff Lebo has officially been fired.
In a clash of Greeks vs. non-Greeks, the latter has claimed the title of women's intramural basketball champions at Auburn. The Kappa Alpha Theta sorority squared off against Bringing Paxil Back in the finals at the Student Activities Center Tuesday night. Both teams reached the game by winning its respective league championships, Theta in the Greek division and Bringing Paxil Back in the non-Greek group.
The Auburn Softball team (13-6) came away from last weekend's War Eagle Classic 4-0 despite a close call against Valparaiso Sunday afternoon. The tournament began Friday in a doubleheader against Louisiana Tech and Tennessee Tech.
The final Auburn Basketball game at Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum ended just as the first did, with a win. Senior guard Tay Waller led the Tigers to a 89-80 victory over Mississippi State, scoring 34 points and shooting 71.1 percent from the 3-point line.
Despite dropping the home opener, the Auburn Baseball team came out on top in its three-game series against Southeast Missouri State last weekend.
It was game, set and match for the Auburn University Men's Tennis team last Saturday as it beat the University of Southern Mississippi 6-1.
The Auburn Softball team dished out two grand slams last weekend at the Kajikawa Classic in Tempe, Ariz., last week, beating Texas Tech, Notre Dame and Wisconsin. The Tigers opened the tournament last Thursday against Washington, the defending national champions, but fell 5-0 Auburn's senior pitcher Anna Thompson recorded 13 strikeouts and made two hits, but it wasn't enough to lift the Tigers past the heat of Washington pitcher Danielle Lawrie.
As the Auburn Softball team opens the season on the road, spirits are high as to the team's future. The Tigers face the national champions of the past two years, 2009's Washington Huskies and 2008's Arizona State Sun Devils, in this week's Kajikawa Classic in Tempe, Ariz.