Auburn's comeback falls short in season-ending Regional loss to Louisiana
Auburn lived by the home run on Friday against Louisiana and died by it on Saturday night in a rematch with the Ragin' Cajuns.
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Auburn lived by the home run on Friday against Louisiana and died by it on Saturday night in a rematch with the Ragin' Cajuns.
In Maddie Penta's single-season program record 35th start of the season, No. 17 Auburn failed to score and fell to No. 14 Clemson 1-0 in an outright pitcher's duel.
With the help of two Bri Ellis long balls, Auburn softball edged out the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns 4-3 for a victory in game one of the Clemson Regional in Clemson, South Carolina.
No. 20 Auburn (35-16, 15-11 SEC) chipped away at an early deficit to get its 18th comeback victory of the season to clinch the series win over Alabama (27-24, 10-16 SEC) on Senior Day on the Plains.
Despite a valiant effort from starter Maddie Penta, No. 17 Auburn (39-15) couldn't rally any offense together as it fell 1-0 to No. 24 Missouri (34-19) in its first game of the SEC Tournament in Gainesville, Florida.
No. 19 Auburn gave up six home runs and 15 runs in the seventh and eighth innings while the offense was a non-factor, as it fell to No. 1 Tennessee 17-4 in game one in Knoxville.
Helped by a first-inning offensive rally, No. 18 Auburn (35-10, 8-9 SEC) puts its six-game conference losing streak to rest on Saturday, beating Mississippi State 5-2 in game two of the series.
Led by three homers and a big day from Nate LaRue, Auburn's bullpen got all the support it needed to seal the 6-3 game one victory over South Carolina on Friday night.
The game did not end in the fashion it hoped, but Auburn (34-9) nonetheless earned a 7-3 victory over Chattanooga behind a record-setting performance from Maddie Penta on Wednesday to finish out its mid-week schedule.
In a 10-inning, back-and-forth affair, Auburn (25-12) walked off as winners over Alabama State on Tuesday night by a score of 6-5.
Coming back onto the field after the second rain delay of the night, No. 17 Auburn failed to keep its comeback rolling and dropped game two to Mississippi State with a final score of 9-5.