No. 4 Auburn dominates Milwaukee to punch ticket to Super Regionals
For the sixth time in program history, No. 4 Auburn advanced to the Super Regional round Monday night, defeating Milwaukee 8-3 behind a dominant performance from Jackson Sanders.
For the sixth time in program history, No. 4 Auburn advanced to the Super Regional round Monday night, defeating Milwaukee 8-3 behind a dominant performance from Jackson Sanders.
After dropping its first game of the Auburn Regional as a heavy favorite, No. 4 Auburn baseball secured its spot in a win-or-go-home regional final game Monday night with an 8-1 victory over the Milwaukee Panthers.
The No. 4 national seed Auburn Tigers kept their hopes alive Sunday night at Plainsman Park, defeating the UCF Knights 9-3 to advance to the NCAA Auburn Regional final and set up a rematch against Milwaukee.
No. 4 Auburn baseball fought off elimination Saturday afternoon, defeating NC State 17-13 in a back-and-forth affair.
The Milwaukee Panthers shocked No. 4 Auburn baseball Friday afternoon, taking their first-round matchup in the Auburn Regional over the heavily favored Tigers 13-8.
The road to Omaha will begin on Auburn’s home turf, as the Tigers — the No. 4 national seed — prepare to host Milwaukee, NC State and UCF at the 2026 NCAA Auburn Regional at Plainsman Park this weekend.
For the second straight season, the road to Omaha will go through Plainsman Park, as Auburn baseball earned the No. 4 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament.
No. 6 Auburn baseball fell to No. 7-seeded Arkansas 2-1 on Saturday night, bringing an end to its SEC title hopes in a low-scoring affair shaken up by a lengthy rain delay.
No. 6 Auburn baseball continued its dominance in SEC play Friday night, shutting out No. 10 Texas A&M 7-0 at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium to move on to the SEC Tournament semifinals.
No. 6 Auburn baseball advanced to the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament with a 3-1 win over LSU on Wednesday night, led by a strong pitching performance.
No. 6 Auburn baseball is set to take on its first opponent in the SEC Tournament on Wednesday night, facing LSU.
No. 5 Auburn baseball finished the regular season in dominant fashion on Saturday afternoon, beating No. 4 Georgia 14-4 in a run-rule victory in eight innings at Plainsman Park, sparked by a 17-hit offensive surge.
No. 5 Auburn baseball saw its streak of six straight SEC series wins come to an end Friday night, dropping its second straight game to No. 4 Georgia 9-7.
Despite holding the high-powered Bulldogs offense at bay, No. 5 Auburn baseball fell 2-1 to No. 4 Georgia in the series opener Thursday night.
Despite currently being on one of its hottest streaks of the season going into Tuesday, having taken six straight SEC series, No. 5 Auburn baseball was unable to secure a victory in its final midweek matchup of the season, falling to Jacksonville State for the second time this season, 4-1.
No. 6 Auburn baseball continued its impressive run against SEC competition Saturday afternoon, defeating No. 11 Mississippi State 13-2 in seven innings at Dudy Noble Field to secure its sixth straight series win.
No. 6 Auburn held off a Mississippi State comeback in a thrilling 5-4 win on Friday night, knotting the series at one game apiece behind a late solo home run by Chase Fralick.
No. 6 Auburn baseball’s offensive struggles were too much to overcome, as the Tigers dropped the series opener 10-3 to No. 11 Mississippi State.
The No. 6 Auburn Tigers head to Starkville, Mississippi, this weekend for one of their biggest series of the season against No. 11 Mississippi State at Dudy Noble Field.
No. 6 Auburn baseball took down the UAB Blazers 10-2 on Tuesday night on the road in Birmingham, Alabama.