Resurgent Tigers must face defending champs in their run for postseason
By Christina Santee / WRITER | April 28The Tigers baseball team will take the diamond Friday to play the fifth-ranked Gamecocks at Carolina Stadium in Columbia, S.C., at 6 p.m.
The Tigers baseball team will take the diamond Friday to play the fifth-ranked Gamecocks at Carolina Stadium in Columbia, S.C., at 6 p.m.
After earning bragging rights for ending the 2010-11 season with a national championship title in Waco, Texas, last weekend, there's not much else for the Auburn equestrian team to do except bask in the glory and prepare for next year's string of obstacles.
Born and raised in Frankfurt, Germany, senior Tim Puetz is a long way from home, but a tightly-strung racket and yellow ball are the ticket to keeping a sense of familiarity in his life.
The No. 22 Auburn gymnastics team (9-14, 2-4 SEC) placed fourth at the 2011 Tuscaloosa NCAA Regional Saturday evening in Coleman Coliseum.
Mel Rosen, coach emeritus, stays young and healthy helping the track team
The Flower Store, 2290 Moores Mill Road, is tucked away in an ivy-covered, red brick building in the Ogletree Village shopping square. The store is a romantic escape from your ordinary flower shop
A 22-year-old senior from Orlando, Fla., catcher Tony Caldwell is no stranger to fresh grass stains, sweat-drenched hat-hair or the echoing roars of supportive fans who loyally pile in the stands every game day to watch him and his Tiger teammates in action.
John Peterson is a dirty man.
The No. 18 Auburn gymnastics team (3-5, 2-4) will take on No. 26 Brigham Young University in the Smith Fieldhouse in Provo, Utah, at 9 p.m. March 4.
A unique collaboration took place Feb. 12, unifying both the Auburn University and The University of Southern Mississippi choirs for a public choral performance at Auburn United Methodist Church.