Auburn earns highest ranking since 1999, Jonah Todd named SEC Player of the Week
Auburn continued to rake in the accolades Monday as the Tigers rose to No. 4 in this week’s Baseball America Top 25 and Jonah Todd was named SEC Player of the Week.
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Auburn continued to rake in the accolades Monday as the Tigers rose to No. 4 in this week’s Baseball America Top 25 and Jonah Todd was named SEC Player of the Week.
Following Friday night’s disappointing loss, Auburn needed to find answers Saturday to have a chance for first place in the SEC West. Auburn did just that.
In arguably the biggest series of the season to this point, No. 5 Auburn will likely return to full strength as they visit No. 8 Mississippi State.
After taking two-of-three from No. 16 Arkansas over the weekend, Auburn earned its highest ranking since April 14, 2003.
Josh Anthony came to Auburn as one of the country’s most sought-after recruits. He hit .425 with 20 home runs and 71 RBI at Western Oklahoma State last season, and was the nation’s No. 1 junior college recruit.
Odean Skeen made history Saturday afternoon as he became the third Auburn runner in school history to run the 100-meter dash in under ten seconds. Skeen finished with a time of 9.98 to lead Auburn on day two of the War Eagle Invitational.
After Thursday’s announcement that Friday night starter Casey Mize would miss the Arkansas series, it appeared that No. 10 Auburn would be facing an uphill battle vs. No. 16 Arkansas and its SEC-leading offense. Auburn answered the challenge in a big way.
Kaylee Carlson threw her fourth complete game shutout of the season to guide the No. 7 Auburn softball team to a 2-0 win at South Carolina Friday night. Carlson earned her SEC-leading 22nd win of 2017 in the seven-inning contest captured by the Tigers (38-7, 11-5 SEC).
Auburn has filled one of its three scholarship openings.
Following Friday night’s blown lead and disappointing loss, Auburn needed a strong, bounce-back performance Saturday. The Tigers turned to true freshman starter Davis Daniel, and he did not disappoint.
In Auburn’s two victories this week, the Tigers’ bullpen bent but did not break. Friday night, the ‘pen finally broke.
Auburn sophomore Casey Mize has had arguably the most impressive season of any pitcher in the SEC this year. He is 6-1 with a 1.23 ERA and leads the conference with 82 strikeouts. On Friday, however, Mize was earned one of the most prestigious honors of his collegiate career.
For the second straight game, Auburn nearly gave away a late-inning lead. But for the second straight game, Auburn hung on to win.
After not appearing in a game since March 26 at Florida, Auburn infielder Emily Spain has taken a leave of absence from the program, head coach Clint Myers announced Thursday afternoon.
Auburn gave Samford every opportunity to comeback and deliver a crushing defeat, but the 10th-ranked Tigers held on for a 16-15 mid-week victory over the Bulldogs.
Following their first series loss of the season, Auburn (24-10, 8-4) dropped to No. 10 in this week’s Baseball America rankings. The Tigers were ranked No. 7 last week, its highest ranking since 2004.
Casey Mize just keeps on rolling.
In a season already full of major accomplishments, Auburn received yet another Monday morning.
On Dec. 30, 2016, Auburn picked up an under-the-radar commitment from three-star quarterback Malik Willis. To this point in the spring, Willis has been one of the more impressive Auburn newcomers.
For the past nine years, the MAX Capital City Classic has provided an early opportunity for Auburn or Alabama to grab mid-season bragging rights. For the eighth time in nine tries, Auburn did not let the opportunity slip away. Defense and a stellar bullpen performance led No. 17 Auburn to a 4-3 victory over Alabama Tuesday night in front of a sellout crowd at Riverwalk Stadium in Montgomery.