Auburn's early lead crumbles in walk-off loss to Georgia Tech
No. 20 Auburn softball dropped their fourth game in a row falling to Georgia Tech 5-4.
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No. 20 Auburn softball dropped their fourth game in a row falling to Georgia Tech 5-4.
I’m convinced that there was no greater stresser in my college years than the second half of an Auburn football game. Not even Spanish presentations, public speaking or comprehensive final exams ever had me as pressed as the Auburn Tigers.
After a disappointing 2024 campaign in which Auburn went 5-7 — its fourth straight losing season — head coach Hugh Freeze and his staff reshaped the roster with a top 10 transfer portal class nationally.
Auburn softball continued its dominant start under co-head coaches Chris and Kate Malveaux, securing victories over Charlotte and ninth-ranked Oklahoma State on Saturday at the Eddie C. Moore Complex. With these wins, the Tigers extended their undefeated streak to 10-0, marking their best season start since 2018.
A thrilling eight inning comeback and a shutout performance from redshirt sophomore SJ Geurin highlighted Auburn’s wins over Virginia and UCF respectively. The Tigers had a clean sweep the second day of competition at the Eddie C. Moore Complex to advance to 8-0 and remain undefeated at the Shriners Children’s Clearwater Invitational Presented by EvoShield.
Saturday afternoon’s matchup has been a highly anticipated clash for sometime now. Alabama and Auburn were picked No. 1 and No. 2 in the SEC preseason poll and the two programs have won eight of the 14 conference titles available over the past seven seasons.
As if Saturday’s monster showdown in Tuscaloosa, AL between No. 1 Auburn and No. 2 Alabama needed any more buildup, just say the name: Aden Holloway.
Today's the day. The most anticipated basketball game in the state of Alabama's history is a mere few hours from tipoff as No. 1 Auburn takes on No. 2 Alabama in Tuscaloosa, AL for the SEC's first ever No. 1 vs. No. 2 clash in men's basketball.
Auburn mounted a comeback from a double-digit deficit to seize the lead in the final two minutes, but late free throws ultimately decided the game as No. 16 Oklahoma secured a 73-71 victory on Monday night.
For the fifth consecutive week, the Auburn Tigers remain the No. 1 team in the AP Poll, marking their longest stretch at the top spot in program history.
The No. 1 Auburn equestrian team wrapped up a packed weekend with another strong performance, defeating No. 9 UT Martin 11-6 on Saturday at the Auburn University Equestrian Center.
Although last night’s game ended well for Auburn, it wasn’t without tumult and physicality. The contest was full of heated moments and conflicts from both teams.
With All-American Johni Broome out, No. 1 Auburn returns home from a two-game roadtrip to host No. 15 Mississippi State in the Tigers' first ranked matchup of SEC play.
A constant trend held strong a couple of hours up the road at Legacy Arena on Saturday afternoon in the No. 2 Tigers’ blowout 87-69 win over No. 16 Purdue – Auburn’s guard play is elite and dependable on both ends of the court, which isn't something head coach Bruce Pearl has had in years.
In front of a packed – Auburn-favoring – house, the No. 2 Tigers secured their sixth quad-one victory and fourth win over a top-30 KenPom opponent in a 18-point blowout of No. 16 Purdue in Birmingham, AL.
Former five-star signee and freshman edge Amaris Williams announced his intentions on entering the transfer portal Monday afternoon before announcing his return to the program on Tuesday evening.
In the previous 13 recruiting classes for Auburn prior to Hugh Freeze’s hiring, the Tigers averaged signing 2.46 players per class from 247 Sports’ top-10 players in the state of Alabama.
A 13-2 start was not enough for the Tigers to overcome what head coach Bruce Pearl called one of the toughest environments in college basketball.
Hugh Freeze and the Tigers’ staff finished national signing day with the No. 6 recruiting class in the nation – marking just the third ever class to be ranked sixth or better nationally by 247 Sports for Auburn. The Tigers’ 2025 class is also back-to-back top-10 classes for Freeze now three classes into his Auburn tenure.
The Auburn University Board of Trustees and Academic Affairs Committee approved two new graduate certificates and closed a graduate certificate at the Nov. 15 meeting. The two approved graduate certificates are in Neuroscience and Veterinary Social Work, while the committee members elected to close the graduate certificate in Movement Analysis Skills from the School of Kinesiology.