Casie Ramsier leading Auburn soccer
Behind the junior from Dallas, the soccer team has risen to its highest-ever rank, and looks to continue its run to the SEC Tournament.
Behind the junior from Dallas, the soccer team has risen to its highest-ever rank, and looks to continue its run to the SEC Tournament.
The No.15 Tigers returned to action Friday, defeating the Kentucky Wildcats 2-1 at the Auburn Soccer Complex.
The No. 15 ranked Auburn Soccer team will return home Friday and Sunday to face Kentucky and Georgia at the Auburn Soccer Complex.
A much needed SEC win puts Tigers back on track.
Defensive end Carl Lawson (hip) and defensive back T.J. Davis (knee) are making progress in their recoveries and are expected back on the field soon.
The Auburn Tigers traveled to Baton Rouge Friday to take on the LSU Tigers. As expected, this was a hard fought battle between two SEC foes, but Auburn fell short in five sets.
In the heart of a throng of jubilant red jerseys, in the midst of a raucous Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, sat a lone player in white. Ricardo Louis stared blankly into the crowd, unwilling to believe what he just let occur.
The Auburn soccer team came up short on senior day Sunday, falling 1-0 in a tough loss against Georgia at the Auburn Soccer Complex.
Though White still has not thrown a touchdown in his four starts, he threw for 254 yards and completed 19 of his 32 pass attempts, despite his receivers dropping seven passes in the game.
Thompson, who was the pitching coach at Auburn from 2006-08, replaces the recently fired Sunny Golloway.
The second iteration of the event will feature more fans-to-team interaction, as several events will be held on the main floor.
Gus Malzahn's had sustained success on the field--when he has a dual-threat quarterback.
Auburn received 168 points, finishing ahead of Arkansas (118), Tennessee (86), Alabama (85) and Missouri (33).
Arkansas enters the game with a losing record, but coach Gus Malzahn is urging his team not to take the Razorbacks lightly.
Auburn Baseball's fall ball "World Series" concluded Wednesday with Blue Team taking the series 5-2.
Auburn baseball alumni and reigning World Series champion Tim Hudson bid adieu to a 17-year Major League Baseball career in front of the home fans of AT&T park. The 40-year-old right-hander said his farewell across the bay from Oakland where he began his career in 1999.
After toppling defending national champion South Carolina and top-five foe Oklahoma State, the Auburn equestrian team has vaulted up to No. 2 in the nation.
The banners that were removed from Auburn's new scoreboard in August are now being replaced.
Sean White, who started the previous two games, and Jeremy Johnson, who started the first three, are competing for the starting job against Kentucky on Thursday.
The sophomore clinched the 2015 Singles Regional Championship Monday morning with a win over LSU's Jessica Golvin.