Jacobs shares thoughts on Auburn Oaks, stadium enhancements
Big changes are coming to Auburn. Namely, a massive video board for Jordan-Hare Stadium and two giant oak trees for Toomer's Corner.
Big changes are coming to Auburn. Namely, a massive video board for Jordan-Hare Stadium and two giant oak trees for Toomer's Corner.
Despite a furious comeback after trailing at halftime, the No. 4 Auburn equestrian team couldn't overcome an early deficit, and fell to visiting No. 5 Georgia by a score of 10-9 on Saturday, Feb. 14.
"I was disappointed that we weren't able to finish the job," head coach Bruce Pearl said. "I thought we played well in stretches, but Tennessee made those effort and energy plays. They're a very athletic team."
"We lived here for nine years," head coach Bruce Pearl said. "This was a really special time in Tennessee basketball history and we were able to add to it. The vast majority of what we did was good. It was a nice reception."
"From the standpoint of you walking away from the game, you say '[Tennessee forward] Armani Moore is a beast,'" head coach Bruce Pearl said. "But you also walk away knowing that little guy from Auburn plays hard and he's hard to keep in front."
The Auburn men's tennis team stayed home for a doubleheader against Mercer and came out victorious in both meetings.
For the second consecutive year, former Auburn golfer and current PGA professional Jason Dufner is teaming up with Blessings in a Backpack to feed less fortunate children in Lee County.
After starting 9-3, the Tigers now sit at 9-16 (0-12 SEC) after a 54-36 home loss to Arkansas.
Auburn's swimming and diving and diving team ended its regular season with a victory Thursday at the Missouri Aquatic Center in Columbia, Missouri. The No. 6 Men defeated Missouri, 162-138, and the No. 8 women won, 162-137.
Women's basketball fell to Arkansas 52-47 on Thursday, Jan. 29 in Fayetteville. Arkansas is the Tiger's seventh SEC opponent, making their conference record now 0-8 and 9-12 overall.
"We didn't play well together offensively," said head coach Bruce Pearl. "My biggest thing moving forward is, I've got to find a way for our team to play better offensively where we get each other open and find each other. It's been a challenge."
"My biggest concern moving forward is I have to find a way for our team to play better offensively," Pearl said. "We need to get each other open and find each other. It has been a challenge."
The Auburn swimming and diving team dropped a close one in its last home dual meet of the regular season Saturday at James E. Martin Aquatic Center.
Sophomore center Matthew Atewe hasn't seen any minutes on the hardwood since Auburn's exhibition against West Alabama, and he won't see anymore.
Both Muhammad and Hayden will face a two-game suspension for the incident in accordance with the Southeastern Conference Constitution. \0x200B
The Green Bay Packers have never hurt me quite like they did in blowing a potential Super Bowl berth in Seattle Sunday, Jan. 18.
"They made it really difficult for us to score in the first half," head coach Bruce Pearl said. "We didn't value the ball, we didn't value possessions. Points off turnovers and second chance points were the difference in the game. "
Despite a season-high 29 turnovers and 30-24 halftime deficit, Auburn (9-10, 0-6 SEC) rallied to take a two-point lead late in the second half. However, Alabama (12-9, 1-5 SEC) would go on to win the game 51-50 after Brandy Montgomery's last second shot was blocked at the buzzer.
Auburn's women's tennis team finished their first pair of matches of the spring season with wins. The first match against Middle Tennessee State finished with a score of 4-1 with two matches unfinished because the Tigers clinched.
The Auburn women's tennis team is set to begin its spring season this weekend with matches against Middle Tennessee State and Alabama A&M respectively.