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The Auburn Tigers have won two national and four conference titles since the beginning of the 2010-2011 athletic season, and the country is taking notice.
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The Auburn Tigers have won two national and four conference titles since the beginning of the 2010-2011 athletic season, and the country is taking notice.
After earning All-SEC First Team honors in 2009 and NCAA All-American honors in 2008, time at Auburn has almost run out for senior distance runner Holly Knight.
The Auburn Tigers softball team (34-14, 11-11 SEC) will turn to its offense to try and snap a five-game conference losing streak as it hosts No. 3 Georgia (40-7, 14-6 SEC) this weekend.
Auburn's men and women's track and field team added seven titles to its resume following the War Eagle Invitational as they continue their preparations for the Southeastern Conference Championships, just a few weeks away.
The Auburn Tigers snapped a six-game conference losing streak last weekend and aim to stay the course as they face Louisiana State University for a three-game series this weekend at Alex Box Stadium.
The Auburn Tigers track and field team hopes to vault over the competition at the Seminole Invitational hosted by Florida State University this weekend.
The Auburn men's swimming and diving team followed it's strong performance at the conference championships with a top six finish at the 2011 NCAA Championships.
Bahamas native Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace became the first Auburn woman to win individual titles in both the 50 freestyle and 100 freestyle and the first ever swimmer from the Bahamas to win an NCAA individual title.
For those former Tigers not invited to last week's NFL Scouting Combine, there was one final chance to prove their worth.
From not winning a conference game last year to coming up just short in the SEC title game March 4, the Auburn rugby club has made a complete 180.
From covering the infamous Barn Burner in 1996 to basketball in Puerto Rico to Auburn's first BCS National Championship, Auburn's videographer Stephen Sain has captured it all.
The Auburn Tigers baseball team will hit the road for the first time this season as they travel to Charleston, S.C., to compete in the College of Charleston Tournament.
Runs from junior outfielders Creede Simpson and senior Kevin Patterson were all Auburn needed to secure a 2-0 series-clinching win over the Radford Highlanders at Plainsman Park Sunday afternoon.
The Auburn Tigers improved to 3-1 after a 9-4 win against Jacksonville State following Opening Weekend and will return to the diamond Friday at 3 p.m. to host the Radford Highlanders (2-1) for a three-game series.
The Auburn women's basketball team will face the Georgia Bulldogs Thursday at 6 p.m., looking to end a two-game losing streak after a disappointing 65-49 loss Sunday against the South Carolina Gamecocks.
The Auburn women's basketball team (14-12) lost 51-59 to the Alabama Crimson Tide.
The Auburn Bass Fishing Club tops the charts after reeling in another top performance last weekend at Lake Wheeler in Decatur.
Sophomore guard Earnest Ross paced the Tigers with 21 points while junior guard Kenny Gabriel added 18 of his own to help give Auburn (9-15) its second conference win after defeating Mississippi State (13-11) 65-62 Saturday in the Auburn Arena.
It has been just over a week since Auburn earned its first conference win, but two conference losses and one suspension later, questions continue to bind head coach Tony Barbee and the men's basketball team (8-15).
After earning its seventh trip to the NCAA Tournament and finishing the 2010 season with a 31-26 overall record, the Auburn softball team is ready to start play and improve on last year.