Women's cross-country team off to hot start
Now four meets into the season, the Auburn women's cross-country team is off to a hot start. It has finished first in three out of four meets, and finished third in the other.
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Now four meets into the season, the Auburn women's cross-country team is off to a hot start. It has finished first in three out of four meets, and finished third in the other.
The City of Auburn recently implemented the idea of a continuous Come Home to the Corner celebration.
Every day from 7 a.m.-6 p.m., Tiger Transit buses carry thousands of Auburn University students to and from classes on 19 different transit routes.
Oklahoma at Tennessee, 5 p.m.: Each team ran over inferior teams in week one, so it’s still to be determined how they will fare in an early test against another Power-5 conference team. Oklahoma was picked to finish third in the Big 12 preseason media poll behind TCU and Baylor. The Sooners need a win in Knoxville if they want to contend with those two teams for a conference championship and berth in the College Football Playoff. Likewise, Tennessee was picked to finish second in the SEC East and needs a win to keep pace with Georgia, the favorite in the East. Tennessee gave up 30 points and 557 total yards to Bowling Green, and Oklahoma has no shortage of offensive weapons. It will be interesting to see if the Volunteers’ defense can hold up against the Sooners’ offense.
Ricardo Louis (5) sprints around the edge to the corner of the endzone for a touchdown in the second half. Louisville vs Auburn at the Chick-Fil-A Kickoff Game in on Saturday Sept. 5 in Atlanta, GA.
After falling behind two games to none, Auburn roared back to defeat Jacksonville 3-2 (23-25, 21-25, 25-17, 25-22, 15-10) on Saturday, Aug. 29, at Auburn Arena.
With approximately two weeks left until kickoff between Auburn and Louisville, the Tigers' coaching staff is still deliberating on starters at several offensive line positions.
At 10 a.m., screams filled the arena as more than 1,400 women turned over their bids.
Construction has been rampant across campus, from Samford Park to Cater Hall. However, with the conclusion of summer comes the end of these projects.
Tuesday, Aug. 4, officially marked the beginning of football season with the Tigers’ first fall practice.
Byron Williams was not always an artist.
Newk's Eatery is the latest establishment opening its doors in the Heart of Auburn shopping center, having opened Monday, June 8.
Men's golfer Ben Schlottman won the Palmetto Amateur by two shots by firing a final round of 4-under 66 at the Palmetto Golf Club on Saturday, June 13.
Ash Parsons, former Auburn media studies professor, published her first novel "Still Waters" April 21.
The No. 4 seed Tigers faced the No.13 seed Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns Friday, May 22, finishing the four hour contest with 12-11 score and a walk-off win in extra innings to complete game one of Auburn's first Super Regional.
In the race for running back, Saturday’s A Day scrimmage highlighted the likes of Roc Thomas, who carried for 62 yards and made the game’s first touchdown run under quarterback Jeremy Johnson.
The Federal Aviation Administration has granted Auburn University the first approval nationwide to conduct a new Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight School within the Auburn University Aviation Center.
The Professional Tennis Registry recently awarded Auburn’s Yarbrough Tennis Center the Public Tennis Facility of the Year.
The Professional Tennis Registry recently awarded Auburn’s Yarbrough Tennis Center the Public Facility of the Year.
The Professional Tennis Registry recently awarded Auburn’s Yarborough Tennis Center as the Public Facility of the Year.