Track and field notches seven podium finishes at Husker Invitational
Auburn captured an individual win and several podium finishes at the Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational in Lincoln, Nebraska, over the weekend.
Auburn captured an individual win and several podium finishes at the Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational in Lincoln, Nebraska, over the weekend.
The Auburn women's tennis team picked up a pair of wins on Saturday, sweeping Troy and UT-Martin.
The Tigers were without leading scorer Kareem Canty — who was suspended indefinitely before the game — and shot just 25.9 percent in the loss.
Auburn's leading scorer will not play in the Tigers' game against Georgia, per a report.
Auburn shot a 2-over-par 290 as a team — an improvement from a 5-over-par 293 in the first round — and sits in 14th place after Day Two of the three-day tournament in Waikoloa, Hawaii.
The Tigers posted a 196.775 to finish second behind No. 2 Oklahoma on Friday.
"We knew how good Troy was and we knew it was going to be tough," said Auburn head coach Eric Shore. "We're going to have to be more even and cut down on our sloppiness, but I'm very pleased to get this win."
Auburn, which entered its first tournament of 2016 ranked No. 1 in two of the three major college golf polls, sits in 15th place out of 19 teams after carding a 5-over 293 in the first round of the Amer Ari Invitational in Waikoloa, Hawaii, on Thursday.
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The Tigers improved to 15-8 on the season (5-5 in SEC play) Thursday night, Feb. 4, with a 53-45 win over Vanderbilt University in Auburn Arena.
Third baseman Kasey Cooper made the list for the second consecutive season, and second baseman Emily Carosone joined her teammate after both turned in All-American campaigns in 2015.
Danjel Purifoy, a consensus four-star recruit in last year’s signing class, is still waiting on word from the NCAA, which has not cleared Purifoy because the ACT Testing Center is still reviewing his high school ACT score.
Four receivers and the No. 9 player in the country headline Auburn's ninth-ranked recruiting class for 2016.
Auburn defensive end Gimel President will transfer from Auburn, according to a report from AL.com.
The Auburn soccer team joined the National Signing Day action Wednesday, welcoming nine additions to the squad.
No. 10 Auburn gymnastics will be without two top freshmen moving forward, as A'Miracal Phillips and Emma Engler suffered season-ending injuries against Arkansas on Friday, Jan. 29.
The half-brother of four-star receiver Nate Craig-Myers chose the Tigers over North Carolina.
The consensus four-star receiver chose the Tigers over North Carolina on a live announcement on ESPNU.
Ben Simmons of LSU, who could be the top choice in the 2016 NBA Draft, dominated Tuesday night's game.
Ben Simmons’ versatility was on full display against Auburn Tuesday night, finishing three assists shy of a triple-double.