Auburn schedules University of North Alabama for season opener
While Auburn University remains in social lockdown, Bruce Pearl and the Tigers continue to prepare for their 2020-21 campaign and now know who they must take on in game one.
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While Auburn University remains in social lockdown, Bruce Pearl and the Tigers continue to prepare for their 2020-21 campaign and now know who they must take on in game one.
For the remainder of the 2020 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament, there will be no crowd noise, no bands playing in the background and no cheerleaders chanting on the baseline. The champion will be crowned in an empty arena.
Early season tournament play has reached its conclusion, and, on Friday evening, the Auburn softball team will take the field in Gainesville, Florida, to begin SEC play.
After an underwhelming display on Friday and Saturday, an overcast Sunday afternoon at Plainsman park was a fitting backdrop for Auburn’s series finale with UCF. The Tigers dropped the series finale 12-2, resulting in a series sweep, to conclude an agonizing weekend of baseball for the home squad.
For the second time this season, the Tigers returned to the Plains after turning in back-to-back losses on the road, and Bruce Pearl is taking the remainder of the season one game at a time.
Februarys in Auburn, Alabama, mean a number of things for members of the Tiger faithful. Basketball approaches the annual March Madness tournament, baseball is underway and gymnastics is in full swing. While there is plenty going on approaching Spring, there is still a void left unfilled: football.
After pushing the original start date back by one day due to forecasted thunderstorms, Auburn and Oakland were finally able to do battle on the diamond on Wednesday.
While basketball, baseball, softball and gymnastics may be in the spotlight on the Plains of Auburn, head football coach Gus Malzahn and company have continued working on filling holes and making improvement within the Auburn football staff.
Mickey Dean and the Auburn Tigers entered the final day of play in the Plainsman Invitational undefeated through the weekend, outscoring its opponents by a combined 42-9 across four games. For the Tigers, Sunday’s finale against UNCW brought more of the same success.
After dropping its first home opener in program history to Kennesaw State on Thursday, the Auburn softball team began its stint of play in the Plainsman Invitational on Friday night with a doubleheader against UNCW and Alabama State.
After starting its season off 3-2 in Clearwater, Florida, Auburn softball prepares for the challenge of this weekend’s Plainsman Invitational. And – according to head coach Mickey Dean – the ceiling for this year’s team has become clearer in the eyes of the coaching staff.
When No. 11 Auburn tips off against No. 18 LSU tomorrow, there is more than just a tally in the win column on the line.
On Jan. 14, the Auburn baseball fanbase received word that fifth-year head coach Butch Thompson would be adding a familiar face to his staff for the Tigers 2020 campaign: Auburn alumnus and four-time MLB All-Star pitcher Tim Hudson.
The Auburn women’s basketball team has had a tough time finding wins within the gauntlet of conference play, and last night’s trip to Starkville provided yet another loss at the hands of the Mississippi State, however head coach Terri Williams-Flournoy thinks that there are positive takeaways for her squad.
The Auburn men’s basketball team is in the middle of what is widely considered to be a successful season. The Tigers are 18-2 overall, 5-2 in the SEC and are ranked No. 17 in the country. One would think that the Tigers’ performance thus far would be indicative of morale within the fanbase; however, some fans are focused elsewhere right now.
In college basketball, the rigors of going through conference play—in any conference—can take a toll on a team. Games are played more frequently and power-five programs begin stints of travel that present challenges unlike anything seen in the preseason.
Bruce Pearl’s team is now 15-0 and, as of Monday, has moved to No. 4 in the poll.
TAMPA, Fla. — Coming into Wednesday’s matchup with No. 18 Minnesota, Auburn averaged 211.3 yards per contest throughout its 2019-20 campaign. Running backs JaTarvious Whitlow, D.J. Williams, Shaun Shivers and Kam Martin all averaged, roughly, five yards per carry.
TAMPA, Fla. — Participating in a bowl game as a college athlete is considered to be a privilege. Players arrive a week prior to the game, are given opportunities to spend a week with their teammates while visiting attractions in the host city, and experience the local culture. If they did not know already, the Auburn Tigers have learned that the Outback Bowl is no exception.
TAMPA, Fla. — The 34th installment of the Outback bowl brings about many intriguing storylines: Auburn and Minnesota will encounter each other for the first time in history; each squad’s offensive scheme is significantly different than its counterpart; defensive play will likely be impactful for both squads; and talent differential, to name a few.