Auburn finishes second in quad meet
In a competitive quad meet Sunday in New Hampshire, No. 15 Auburn finished second falling just 0.75 points short of Rutgers. Auburn finished with a 195.825.
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In a competitive quad meet Sunday in New Hampshire, No. 15 Auburn finished second falling just 0.75 points short of Rutgers. Auburn finished with a 195.825.
No. 15 Auburn tied its season-best Friday night with a 196.700, and the team looks to maintain that momentum moving into the Quad Meet on Sunday afternoon.
The Tigers tore the cover off the ball Saturday afternoon, setting season-highs for hits and runs on the way to a 20-6 victory.
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Coming off three straight SEC losses Auburn was able to find a win Friday night in Fayetteville against the Razorbacks, 196.500-196.025.
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