Auburn turns attention to UNC Asheville after big win over Indiana
After Auburn soundly defeated Indiana on Saturday in Atlanta, 104-76, Auburn turns its attention to a new opponent. Auburn will take on the University of North Carolina Asheville.
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After Auburn soundly defeated Indiana on Saturday in Atlanta, 104-76, Auburn turns its attention to a new opponent. Auburn will take on the University of North Carolina Asheville.
As another season under Brent Crouch comes near an end, Auburn looks toward its final slate of conference play. Auburn will take on Alabama on Wednesday, Nov. 22, and No. 9 Arkansas on Friday, Nov. 24.
The 2023 Auburn football season has had its ups and downs, but the Tigers' defense remained consistent until Saturday. The unit's performance against the New Mexico State Aggies was not up to the standard the Tigers had set this season.
As Auburn looks toward its second opponent of the season, bright spots still surround the basketball team after a tough loss to No. 20 Baylor on Tuesday. Next, Auburn will take on the Southeastern Louisiana Lions, who are located in Hammond, Louisiana.
This week, we are once again joined by TP Hammock. We give our thoughts on Auburn's first conference win, conference play, and the upcoming weekend's matchups.
After dropping its fourth consecutive game, Auburn is looking to get back on track Saturday against the Mississippi State Bulldogs. The Tigers have lost their last two meetings against the Bulldogs from Starkville.
After splitting last weekends two matchups, the Tigers turn their attention to the weekend. Auburn went 1-1 last weekend, getting swept by Missouri in Neville Arena on Friday night before bouncing back for a victory over a struggling South Carolina team.
After losing to a top 10 team in Tennessee, Auburn volleyball returns home to face off against Missouri and South Carolina.
This week we are joined by TP Hammock. He is one of the Plainsman's sports writers, and also writes for the Montgomery Independent. We discuss conference play and where Auburn is at as a team.
After last weekend's huge victory over Florida and South Carolina, the Tigers look toward their next SEC foe. It won't be an easy match, as Auburn will travel to No. 10 Tennessee to take on the Lady Volunteers.
The Tigers hit the road following a 45-13 victory over Samford to take on the 2-1 Texas A&M Aggies.
In its final non-conference game of the season, Auburn soccer made the trip to Columbus, Ohio and fell 2-0 to Ohio State. This was the first meeting between Auburn and Ohio State in soccer.
In the first meeting ever between Charleston Southern and Auburn in volleyball, the Tigers bounced back after an upset loss to Middle Tennessee with a 3-1 victory over the Buccaneers (23-25, 25-16, 25-9, 25-19). As the Tigers were ranked No. 25 in the latest poll, this was the first-ever win for Auburn as a ranked team.
After going 22-9 with an NCAA Tournament appearance and a postseason victory, Auburn volleyball is ready to continue to set new heights for the program. The Tigers look to build upon last season's success beginning this Friday when they host the War Eagle Invitational.
After taking game one on Sunday against Clemson, Auburn's season came to a close in NCAA Regionals as Auburn lost to Clemson 5-1. Bri Ellis' three-run home run in game one powered Auburn to a win which set up another matchup against Clemson where the winner would advance to Super Regionals. However, it seemed that game one and Saturday night's late game finish took a lot of energy out of Auburn as it lost the second game 5-1. Here is a recap of each game.
After a long rain delay, Auburn put away the Cal State Fullerton Titans 5-0. This was the second day in a row Auburn defeated the Titans. Auburn now advances to play the Clemson Tigers, who beat Auburn earlier Saturday 7-0. This will be the third all-time meeting of these programs.
Auburn softball was soundly defeated as the Tigers fell to Clemson 7-0. It was almost a year ago today when Auburn went to McWhorter stadium and lost to Clemson in regional play 1-0. Today's contest was following that script, until things got out of hand in the later stages of the game.
Auburn returned to the place where its 2022 season ended and took the first game of the 2023 NCAA Regionals, defeating the Cal State Fullerton Titans, 12-2. This was the fourth all-time meeting between these two programs. Their last meeting was in 2015, which the Titans won, 3-2. This game would be much different than their last meeting over eight years ago.
Everything was going right for Auburn. The defense was doing as well as it could, and the Tigers were just one out away from their first SEC Championship appearance since 2016. Then, the worst occurred.
If one had ask many SEC softball fans on Monday who would be playing in the semifinals of the SEC Tournament, chances are they would not have predicted this.