Auburn concludes seires against USC in 12-12 tie
Auburn closed its second weekend of the season with a 12-12 tie against University of Southern California but still won the series.
Auburn closed its second weekend of the season with a 12-12 tie against University of Southern California but still won the series.
Auburn commanded its opponents as a part of the Plainsman Invite — outscoring opponents 41-0 and improving its record to 15-1.
Auburn is looking to finish the regular season with a win against Vanderbilt on Sunday — a win that would help its SEC Tournament standings and clinch a winning record in the regular season.
In the opener of its spring season, Auburn defeated Kennesaw State 4-1. The Tigers were led by the offensive effort of Dylan Driver, who recorded a brace, and the defensive effort of Taylor Richards, who had four saves.
Auburn used big nights from Suni Lee and Derrian Gobourne Friday night to knock off Georgia in dominant fashion.
Led by solid showings at the plate from Cooper McMurray and Bryson Ware, Auburn clinched the series against USC with a 12-6 victory.
Auburn suffered a 32-point loss Saturday against Kentucky and now is left worried about its NCAA Tournament hopes.
Auburn battles Kentucky looking to make history and win back-to-back regular season games over the Wildcats for the first time in 35 years.
In its series opener against USC, which was moved to Plainsman Park from Los Angeles, Auburn used a four-run fourth inning to down the Trojans, winning the game 5-3.
Auburn picked up two easy victories Friday night as it run-ruled Merrimack and Brown.
Auburn is back in Neville Arena Friday and plans to be at full strength after resting some of its key gymnasts last week against Missouri.
Auburn and USC face off for the first time in each program's history this weekend. The series was originally set to be played in Los Angeles but was moved to Plainsman Park due to weather.
Auburn puts its undefeated home record on the line this weekend as it hosts Merrimack, Brown and North Dakota State in the Plainsman Invite.
In its last road game of the season, Auburn women’s basketball lost to its oldest rival in the SEC, Georgia, 70-59. This puts that Tigers at 14-13 overall and 4-11 in SEC play.
Auburn travels to Athens on Thursday to take on the Georgia Bulldogs. The Tigers are looking to seal a winning season for the first time since 2018 with a victory over the Bulldogs, who have rattled off four straight victories.
Led by the offensive effort of Wendell Green Jr. and the defensive performance by Johni Broome, Auburn held on for a 78-74 win over upset-minded Ole Miss, keeping the Tigers' NCAA Tournament hopes alive.
Auburn dominated UAB to extend home win streak to six games.
No. 20 Auburn looks to improve its seven-game win streak against UAB, who holds its own five-game win streak, at Jane B. Moore Field on Wednesday.
After a close loss on the road to Vanderbilt, Auburn returns home to face a struggling Ole Miss team with just four games left to play.
Auburn picked up its first run-rule of the season after a dominant 13-1 win over North Alabama.