Auburn’s bats go quiet in 8-0 loss to Cincinnati
Following its opening weekend sweep of Youngstown State, No. 9 Auburn was unable to keep its winning ways alive, falling 8-0 to Cincinnati.
Following its opening weekend sweep of Youngstown State, No. 9 Auburn was unable to keep its winning ways alive, falling 8-0 to Cincinnati.
After sweeping Youngstown State during opening weekend, No. 9 Auburn returns to Plainsman Park on Tuesday evening to take on Cincinnati.
After only scoring four combined runs over the first two games of the series, No. 9 Auburn’s bats exploded Saturday night, scoring 17 runs on 20 hits to secure a series sweep of Youngstown State.
The Auburn Tigers earned a hard-fought 2-1 victory over the Youngstown State Penguins on Saturday afternoon at Plainsman Park
After a slow start, No. 9 Auburn’s bats prevailed late in Friday night’s season opener, securing a 2-1 win over Youngstown State.
After 251 days since Auburn baseball suffered a heartbreaking loss in the Super Regionals against Coastal Carolina, the Tigers will take the field at Plainsman Park to open the 2026 season.
This Saturday, Auburn baseball will go on the road to face Kennesaw State in its final exhibition game.
The Auburn Tigers had the opportunity to host the Savannah Banana’s “Banana Ball All-Stars” squad at Plainsman Park. The Tigers fell following a second showdown 4-3 after finishing the first nine innings tied at three.
The newest baseball craze is headed to The Plains. Auburn baseball will host the Banana Ball All-Stars in a fall exhibition game Saturday, Oct. 25, at 7:00 p.m. CST at Plainsman Park. “We’re excited to bring Banana Ball to Plainsman Park, creating a great opportunity and experience for both our ...
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The ink had barely dried on the final scorebook of the 2025 season when Auburn baseball made a bold statement about its plans for 2026.
The No. 4 Auburn Tigers saw their season come to a disappointing end Saturday evening in front of a record-setting crowd at Plainsman Park, falling 4-1 to No. 13 Coastal Carolina in game two of the Auburn Super Regional.
Hosting a super regional for the first time in program history, No.4 Auburn overcame a five-run deficit, but No. 13 Coastal Carolina hit four home runs to extend its winning streak to 22, defeating the Tigers 7-6 in 10 innings Friday before another Plainsman Park record crowd.
For the first time in program history, the Tigers will host a Super Regional at Plainsman Park, taking on No. 13 Coastal Carolina with a trip to the College World Series on the line.
No. 4 Auburn baseball overpowered NC State 11-1, setting up a date with No. 13 Coastal Carolina next weekend at Plainsman Park in the Super Regionals.
Timely hitting from Cooper McMurray and Bub Terrell helped propel No. 4 Auburn baseball to an 8-5 victory over Stetson, putting the Tigers one win away from advancing to the Super Regional round.
Behind Carson Myers' dominant relief effort, No. 4 Auburn baseball defeated Central Connecticut State 9-5 in the first round of the Auburn Regional.
The 2025 NCAA Baseball Regionals will begin nationwide on Friday afternoon. One of the 16 regionals will be held in Auburn, Alabama, where the Tigers will host NC State, Stetson, and Central Connecticut State University at Plainsman Park.
The Aggies talented roster of pitchers held the generally potent Auburn offense to just two runs on six hits, four walks, and two homers. The Tigers fell victim to a series of untimely events as they outhit the Aggies by two while also having more walks and homers throughout the game.
The Tigers finished the series with a win against the Rebels Saturday afternoon as they stormed back in the final innings to win 13-8.