Auburn one win from College World Series after Game 1 victory over UNC
Auburn kept fighting in Game 1 of the NCAA Super Regionals against host and national 14-seed North Carolina on Saturday.
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Auburn kept fighting in Game 1 of the NCAA Super Regionals against host and national 14-seed North Carolina on Saturday.
Bottom of the ninth, two outs, two strikes and the winning run at the plate — the ultimate moment of pressure in baseball — and the situation Steven Williams found himself in Saturday night.
Auburn's offense was on fire all game.
Just like how Auburn's incoming freshman must attend Camp War Eagle before starting their Auburn academic career in the fall, Auburn's NFL rookies are required to attend rookie minicamp during the periods of May 3-6 or May 10-13 before starting their NFL careers in the fall.
Auburn’s season will continue in Atlanta.
When the touchdowns came and the chants of "War Eagle" echoed in Jordan-Hare; when the orange pom-poms hissed and the band blasted their tune, there was Rod Bramblett, there was the "Voice of the Auburn Tigers," orchestrating his family, speaking into the mic, into the memories of people who danced and rolled and screamed joyously alongside him.
In Game 3 of the series, and first game of a Saturday doubleheader, Auburn pulled off the win in extra innings.
Auburn’s offense exploded in its last two innings against Alabama on Sunday.
Saturday night’s game was a heartbreaker for Auburn.
Last year, four Auburn players heard their names called during the NFL Draft — Braden Smith (Round 2, pick 37), Kerryon Johnson (Round 2, pick 43), Carlton Davis (Round 2, pick 63) and Daniel Carlson (Round 5, pick 167).
The No. 21 Auburn Tigers traveled to Jacksonville State on Tuesday and came out on top, tallying 14 runs and 16 hits for their highest offensive output in a month, beating the Gamecocks 14-2.
After a two-home-run night in Friday’s game, Conor Davis continued his offensive success against No. 17 Ole Miss by hitting a walk-off single in the bottom of the 10th as No. 23 Auburn won Game 3, 6-5, securing its first series victory this month.
At a practice viewing window this spring, Auburn defensive coordinator Kevin Steele meandered over to a group of reporters, arms crossed. He asked to peek at their notebooks, did so, then laughed: “You guys do realize a lot of this stuff is completely wrong, right?”
No one touched Eli Stove.
A-Day is complete, and now fans will have to wait over four months for their next taste of Auburn football.
No. 19 Auburn turned the tables on No. 12 Texas A&M (26-10-1, 8-5-1 SEC) on Saturday night. After the Tigers were shut out in game one of the series, they returned the favor in game two with a 7-0 win over the Aggies.
Last season Auburn saw the emergence of first-year wide receivers Seth Williams and Anthony Schwartz, who combined for 1,102 all-purpose yards and 12 total touchdowns on the ground and through the air.
Jacksonville State’s 11-6 victory against Auburn on Tuesday night was indeed a walk in the park.
While Auburn basketball was etching its name in Tigers history in Minneapolis, Auburn athletics had a busy weekend across the country.
Coming into this season, No. 12 Auburn was 9-1 in its last 10 meetings against Alabama in Montgomery and had won four straight games against its in-state rival.