Auburn Prepares for Kentucky This Weekend
The Auburn Tigers (5-1, 2-1 SEC) will return to Auburn this week after playing two games on the road to take on the Kentucky Wildcats (2-3.
The Auburn Tigers (5-1, 2-1 SEC) will return to Auburn this week after playing two games on the road to take on the Kentucky Wildcats (2-3.
Auburn Softball won both of its games in Thursday night's double header against Chattanooga State and Chipola Junior College out of Florida.The Tigers defeated Chattanooga 4-1 and Chipola 2-0.Sophomore catcher Elizabeth Eisterhold hit a home run to finish off Chattanooga State, and senior pitcher Anna Thompson recorded a shut out against Chipola.This is the team's second week of fall competition.The fall season is a time in which all the players finally get to see how each one of them meshes into one team."Fall ball is the most important part of the season in my opinion," Thompson said.
No. 3 Auburn Equestrian team (3-1) defeated Tennessee-Martin Skyhawks (0-2) 12-7 last Friday. The Tigers posted a 6-4 score in Hunt Seat and 6-3 in Western while taking all four Most Valuable Player awards."As soon as we got there the entire team was ready to compete," said head coach Greg Williams.
The Auburn Tigers were handed their first loss Saturday at the place where winning streaks go to die.It's always tough to win a game after a game as physically and emotionally draining as the one against Tennessee.It's even harder when playing against three different opponents.The first opponent was the Razorbacks.The Razorbacks put up 495 yards of total offense behind their 6-foot-7 sophomore quarterback Ryan Mallett.Red-Shirt senior running back Michael Smith didn't have a rush go for negative yardage and averaged 8.1 yards per carry.Their defense was suffocating in the first half and played well enough in the second half to keep the Tigers normally potent offense at bay.Three Auburn fumbles added to the Razorbacks' defensive success.Second, the Tigers were playing against themselves.Auburn head coach Gene Chizik always talks about playing against impostors on the field.Those impostors were in full attendance in Fayetteville.The passing game wasn't clicking and the offensive line had trouble keeping senior quarterback Chris Todd out of trouble.Auburn allowed three sacks, one more than it allowed in the previous five games combined, bringing the season total to five.Todd was out of character too.Saturday was the first game this season Todd hasn't thrown for a touchdown.It was evident from early on that he was in a funk when he overthrew a wide open Terrell Zachary down the left sideline.No receivers had more than three receptions and the leading receiver only had 32 yards.On the whole, the offense only had 108 yards of total offense in the first half, but turned up the production in the third quarter.Senior running back Ben Tate was the only player who seemed awake for the 11 a.m.
Auburn University Bass Club anglers Sam Rochell and J.T. Murphy traveled to Lake Guntersville Saturday to represent Auburn in the National Guard FLW College Fishing Southeast Division event.Despite the adverse weather conditions on the lake, Rochell and Murphy managed to reel in six fish weighing a total of 14 pounds, 1 ounce."It was a pretty grueling day between the wind and rain; the weather just wasn't too good," said Murphy, a senior in exercise science.
Auburn Lacrosse Hostesses organization serves as the spirit for Auburn Lacrosse.The goal of lacrosse hostesses is to support the men's lacrosse team at its games and as individual players."I enjoy watching the games and learning about the sport," said Vice President Leslie Bruton.
Sophomore midfielder Katy Frierson leads the Auburn Women's Soccer team on and off the field.Frierson ties with senior forward Rebecca Howell for the most goals scored this season, each scoring four of the Tigers' 21 goals this season, earning the team its 5-6-3, 2-4-0 SEC record."(The team has) such chemistry on and off the field and genuinely enjoy one another," Frierson said.The Homewood native started playing soccer when she was 5 years old in addition to other activities and when she was 11 her main focus became soccer.A graduate of Homewood High School, Frierson was a member of the Birmingham United 90 Club Team and the U-23 National Team the year it won the 2008 Nordic Cup in Falun, Sweden.Frierson was the youngest player on the U-23 roster and the only player that plays for an SEC team.SoccerBuzz had Frierson ranked as No.
Auburn Rugby Club traveled to Statesboro, Ga., Saturday to compete in the Georgia Rugby Union Tournament.It played Armstrong Atlantic and Georgia Tech, defeating Armstrong 25-14 and losing to Georgia Tech 0-55."It was a good learning experience, but besides that, we had a lot of inexperienced players going," Vice President Michael Strong said.
Women's tennis head coach Tim Gray is in his fourth year at Auburn.The Greenville, S.C., native has been playing for most of his life and coaching since the late 80s."I've been playing tennis since I was about 10 years old," Gray said.Gray played two years of collegiate tennis at Washington College in Chestertown, Md.His senior season, he competed in the Division III national championships in singles and doubles.He said he began coaching in 1986."My first college coaching job was at Widener University in Pennsylvania," Gray said.He has been coaching at different colleges and universities around the country for 23 years.Gray has coached at Widener, Washington College, Eastern Michigan University, Florida Southern College and now Auburn.He said coaching tennis is different from coaching other sports."The hardest thing about coaching collegiate tennis is that there are six balls in play at one time," Gray said.
Auburn Volleyball Team (11-7, 3-4 Southeastern Conference) lost this weekend, but spirits remain high among players and coaches."We keep our minds on the games," said head coach Wade Benson.
The Auburn tennis team finished off the Georgia Tech Invitational at the Bill More Tennis Center in Atlanta October 3-4.Head coach Eric Shore knew this was going to be a test for the team, and the pair of tournaments was going to show him how well his underclassmen could handle the speed of the college game."This was an exciting weekend," said Assistant Coach Gabor Zoltan, "It was a great way to see where we are in the fall before heading into spring competition."
After helping the Tigers to another win against the University of Tennessee, senior quarterback Chris Todd will join teammate senior running back Ben Tate on the 2009 Maxwell Award watch list.
The No. 17 Auburn Tigers (5-1, 2-1) were handed their first loss of the season Saturday from the University of Arkansas Razorbacks (3-2, 1-2), 44-23.Arkansas controlled the game early, scoring two rushing touchdowns and one passing touchdown to take a 20-0 lead.Auburn was able to get a 37-yard field goal from junior placekicker Wes Byrum in the second quarter.
Wide receiver Darvin Adams, just a sophomore, is already setting records within the Auburn football program as well as in the SEC.According to ESPN, Adams is ranked second in the SEC in receiving yards, catching five passes for 73 yards and a touchdown in Auburn's victory against Ball State.After the West Virginia game, Adams became Auburn's first player to catch three touchdown passes in a game since Alexander Wright in 1989.Adams will not take all the credit for his success this season."It feels good to be the go to man, but all of that is not just me," Adams said.
No. 17 Auburn Tigers (5-0, 2-0 SEC) conquered the Tennessee Volunteers (2-3, 0-2 SEC) Saturday in Knoxville, Tenn., 26-22. The win marked the first road game for the Tigers of the season, and the 20th consecutive win with head coach Gene Chizik on Auburn's staff.
After an SEC-packed weekend ending in wins against Ole Miss (6-10) and Arkansas (8-9), the Auburn Women's Volleyball team will face Kentucky (15-1) Friday in Lexington at 6 p.m.
Coming off its 10th season win in a 3-1 victory against Ole Miss (6-10) and marking its first victory against the Rebels since 2004, the women's volleyball team (11-5) defeated the Arkansas Razorbacks (8-9) Sunday at the Student Activities Center in a five-game match.Arkansas held a series record of 28-3 against the Tigers going into the match.However, the Tigers came out with the win after losing the first two sets 25-27 and 23-25 .The team pulled out the next three sets 25-22, 25-23 and 16-14."I thought this was two young teams going at it, and we just happened to come out on top in this one," said head coach Wade Benson.
After one year of hanging in the balance, Auburn's Water Polo Team will finally have a full-time support organization.The University will approve or deny the Water Polo Hostesses Oct.
Wide receiver Darvin Adams, just a sophomore, is already setting records within the Auburn football program as well as in the SEC.According to ESPN, Adams is ranked second in the SEC in receiving yards, catching five passes for 73 yards and a touchdown in Auburn's victory against Ball State.After the West Virginia game, Adams became Auburn's first player to catch three touchdown passes in a game since Alexander Wright in 1989.Adams will not take all the credit for his success this season."It feels good to be the go to man, but all of that is not just me," Adams said.
Rugby Little Sisters is a campus organization devoted to supporting Auburn University Rugby Club."This organization is one that is a lot of fun, and there is never a dull moment in the sport of rugby," said Donna Tope, president of Rugby Little Sisters.Not only do they attend all home games and some away games, but every little sister is assigned a "big brother" on the team for whom they provide water and snacks at each game."We also provide Auburn spirit wherever we are," Tope said.As president of the group, Tope coordinates with the president of the AU Rugby Club to discuss game schedules, social gatherings between the team and the little sisters, making sure that each little sister is content and excited about their role in the organization."I spread the word on campus about Rugby Little Sisters and recruit girls to sign up to join the organization," Tope said.Zoey Gay, vice president of the organization, said they provide their big brothers with enthusiasm at each game and have monthly meetings to re-group and discuss upcoming events."I am present at every game making sure every sister has provided her big brother with the essentials and the spirit that is to the fullest," Gay said.The organization is a great way to meet a large number of people.Tope said because the group travels to away games on occasion, the members can experience new places, other universities and other teams they may not have been able to beforehand.Matthew Broadway, a player on the rugby team, said the little sisters do some fundamental things for the team."They help with fundraising, T-shirt sales and putting together social events with the team that usually lead to a tight-knit bond between us and the Little Sisters," Broadway said.