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Awards are starting to pour in for the Auburn softball team.
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Awards are starting to pour in for the Auburn softball team.
Per a report from ESPN's Jeff Goodman.
Have mercy.
Auburn softball matched their last-season win total Friday, by way of a 9-1 mercy rule win over SEC west foe Arkansas.
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“You’re looking at him.”
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Auburn softball won their fifth consecutive SEC series this weekend, taking one of two games in Saturday's double header. The series moved Auburn to 40-6 overall with a 12-3 mark in conference play. Auburn gave up 10 runs in the third inning in the first game, and eventually lost 12-4. Branndi Melero was the star of the second game, going 3-for-5, including a grand slam in the seventh inning that locked things up for the Tigers, giving them a 12-4 lead. Melero also hit another homer, giving her a total of seven RBIs.On the mound, Rachael Walters picked up both her 15th win of the season, and her second straight complete game, giving up four runs on just six hits. Next weekend, one of the biggest series of the year approaches for the Tigers as the Alabama Crimson Tide comes to town for a three-game series.The series kicks off Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Jane B. Moore field.
Auburn softball was firing on all cylinders in College Station, Texas, Friday night, April 10.
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Even without the long ball, the Auburn softball team found a way to win Thursday night, April 2.
“If you don’t bleed orange and blue take your b**** a** home.”
For the first time this season, Auburn softball left an SEC game without a victory.
Another SEC series started off on a high note for No.8 Auburn softball Friday night.The Tigers (34-3) picked up the 14-6 win in five innings behind a powerful offensive performance and a solid outing from winning pitcher Lexi Davis.
The bombs keep dropping.