Volleyball blunders continue
Though Auburn has struggled on the road this year, the volleyball team will have two more opportunities to earn its third away win this weekend.
Though Auburn has struggled on the road this year, the volleyball team will have two more opportunities to earn its third away win this weekend.
After bringing home two more victories last Saturday, this time against South Dakota State and Delaware State in Brookings, S.D., the No. 1 Auburn equestrian team is hard at work preparing to meet its second conference opponent of the season.
The Auburn volleyball team has fallen on hard times lately, and after a devastating loss to Arkansas last Sunday, isn't exactly thrilled to meet Mississippi State this weekend.
Goggles, swim caps and stopwatches can only mean one thing: Auburn swimming and diving is warming up for another big meet.
When it comes to the No. 1 Auburn equestrian team, there's no horsing around. The team will pack up and head north Nov. 5 in hopes of securing a fifth consecutive win for the season.
Professors will now have a few more pennies in the jar after they retire.
After a thrilling finish last weekend against Mississippi State, No. 19 Auburn (2-0, 1-0 SEC) faces its first away game as the Tigers make a trip to Clemson (2-0) to play at Death Valley.
Auburn (2-0) showed fans why football is called a game of inches Saturday.
A win is a win.
As I sat in Jordan-Hare Saturday, everything in the world felt right again. The band was playing loudly, the team was back on the field and an abundance of fans wearing orange were in attendance.
The No. 23 ranked Auburn Tigers kicked off the 2011 season as defending national champions before a crowd of 85,245 Saturday, stealing a last-minute, 42-38 win against the unranked Utah State Aggies.
A bill passed May 31 by the Alabama State Senate will allow Alabamians to vote on a plan to revise the makeup of the Auburn University Board of Trustees.
BATON ROUGE, La.-Auburn Tigers football lost its third game in as many weeks Saturday to Louisiana State University, 31-10."LSU played a great game," said Auburn head coach Gene Chizik. "From the beginning to the end, they executed better than we did, and I'd say they beat us in about every phase of the football game."
Records were once again broken as Auburn ran past Mississippi State 49-24 Saturday night in Jordan-Hare Stadium and are now 2-0, 1-0 SEC.
Gov. Bob Riley announced July 7th that 27 classrooms around the state will now be sites for the First Class Pre-K program.The nation's top-rated kindergarten program will now serve a total number of 3,808 children.According to the press release, since the First Class initiative first started in November 2007, 68 percent more four-year-olds are being served by the program, and there are now 213 First Class classrooms in Alabama."Alabama is providing the nation's highest quality pre-K program to more students than ever before," Riley said in the press release.
Tigers head to Tallahassee for Golden Eagle Country Club
Auburn beats FSU 10-9