Tigers can't complete series sweep as Gamecocks win series finale 8-7
Auburn looked like it was going to end the weekend with a clean sweep of the series against No. South Carolina, but ultimately fell short in the series finale losing 8-7.
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Auburn looked like it was going to end the weekend with a clean sweep of the series against No. South Carolina, but ultimately fell short in the series finale losing 8-7.
Auburn battled back and forth in a nail-biter against UAB that resulted in a 6-5 loss that dropped the Tigers to 18-10-1 on the season.
It’s a Saturday night inside Jordan-Hare Stadium; the lights are shining bright on the field. Auburn has called a timeout. "Swag Surfin'" is being played over the sound system in the fourth quarter of a close game against rival LSU.
Auburn could not finish out the game as it fell to No. 2 Florida Saturday night 12-5 at Condron Ballpark, tying the weekend series at one a piece.
The Auburn equestrian team made it five-straight Southeastern Conference titles Saturday afternoon and its sixth in the past eight years. The No. 1 seeded Tigers took down No. 2 seed Texas A&M by a score of 13-6 at the one and only One Wood Farm in Blythewood, South Carolina.
With the annual spring football game right around the corner, the Tigers' spring practices have been ramping up in recent weeks.
Following No. 18 Auburn's (21-5, 1-2 SEC) first loss to No. 19 Georgia (20-6, 2-1 SEC), the second game of the doubleheader featured extra innings, where the Bulldogs hung on to win the game in walk-off fashion in the 10th inning to sweep the doubleheader and win the series. The offense for Auburn struggled to find any momentum against Georgia's Madison Kerpics in Saturday's opener as the Bulldogs tied the series by taking the first game of Saturday's doubleheader 5-0. The Tigers jumped to a 4-0 lead on Saturday’s series finale in the first inning, but the Bulldogs made their way back to force extra innings before walking off in the 10th to win 5-4. "The difference was we didn't finish some innings out on defense and in the circle," said head coach Mickey Dean. "We had opportunities when we had two outs in the inning, but we didn't just end the inning. When you jump on a team early, you have a chance to build. We didn't do any building. It is lessons learned. Those are things we can get better at and continue to work on. It was two great teams going at it." At the plate, Makayla Packer led Auburn over the doubleheader with a 3-for-6 endeavor at the plate, adding a walk and a run scored. Bri Ellis came up with three hits, including a double, on Saturday that included a walk. Striking first was the Bulldogs in game two of the series. Opening the inning scoreless, Georgia slugged back-to-back, two-out doubles to score the first run of the game. Limiting the damage was Auburn's KK McCrary, swindling a hit with a diving catch in left to end the side. Georgia built up its lead in the third with a two-run home run while coming up with another insurance run in the fourth with an RBI single to right field. The final run of the game for Georgia came in the sixth, scoring on a wild pitch. Auburn's offense was detained to a pair of singles from Denver Bryant and Jessie Blaine and two walks in the opening contest Saturday. Shelby Lowe was selected to start in the circle for the Tigers. Lowe (2-3) allowed three runs off five hits and a walk through three innings. Emmah Rolfe and Annabelle Widra combined for three innings of relief. The duo both gave up a pair of hits and were each handed a run. Rolfe's performance marked her SEC debut. After recording one of Auburn's two walks in the opening contest and leading off game two with a single in Saturday’s doubleheader, Nelia Peralta increased her reached base streak to 26 consecutive games.
Auburn heads into a second-round matchup against Arkansas in the SEC tournament, right off the cusp of a resume-building win against the Tennessee Volunteers.
Despite putting the go-ahead run in scoring position in the top of the seventh, No. 18 Auburn (20-3) was unable to grab a road win as Georgia Tech (12-8) walked off the Tigers 2-1 on Wednesday.
Auburn looks to rebound from a Vanderbilt loss this past weekend with a win over the Ole Miss Rebels, who are currently 13th in the SEC.
Honesty Scott-Grayson had her fourth 20-point game of the season today against the Volunteers inside Thompson Boiling Arena but it wasn’t enough to overcome the deficit in an 83-76 loss to Tennessee.
Head coach Bruce Pearl followed one of the referees to half court when the game ended.
After their loss to the Aggies on Wednesday, the Tigers look to rebound this weekend as they take part in the SEC-Big 12 Conference Challenge where they will travel to face the West Virginia Mountaineers.
Having won five of their last six games and playing well on both ends of the court, the Auburn Tigers tallied another game to the win column as they put the kibosh on the Bayou Bengals, 67-49.
Auburn played its last game a little under a week ago before the Christmas break where it beat the Washington Huskies in a blowout win 84-61 in Alaska Airlines Arena. That win was attributed to a second-half surge which saw Auburn score 53 points, shooting 74% from the field and 55% from behind the arc. Johni Broome and Jaylin Williams were the leaders of the pack scoring 18 each.
The No. 11 Auburn men's basketball team was one of few undefeated teams in the country entering Saturday’s Holiday Hoopsgiving contest.
In two matches against Texas A&M at home this weekend, Auburn volleyball rallied after some tough losses on the road. After being swept by Kentucky two nights in a row, the Tigers returned to Neville Arena and their winning ways.
A full 90-minute clock did not suffice for either Tiger team to score, even though they combined for 27 total shots. Auburn and LSU fought to the end, resulting in a 0-0 tie Sunday in Baton Rouge.
Basketball season is just days away and with it comes a flurry of activity and excitement in Auburn.
We're one week into football season in Auburn, and there are six Tiger players who made watchlists for 11 national awards before the season began.