Get To Know: No. 5 seed Michigan
By Jackie Dominguez | Sports Writer | March 26As No. 1 seed Auburn prepares for its first Sweet Sixteen appearance in the NCAA Tournament since 2019, get to know their opponent: No. 5 seed Michigan.
As No. 1 seed Auburn prepares for its first Sweet Sixteen appearance in the NCAA Tournament since 2019, get to know their opponent: No. 5 seed Michigan.
The No. 23 Auburn Tigers, led by the strong pitching presence of Samuel Dutton and Carson Myers, beat the No. 13 Vanderbilt Commodores 6-2 in the first game of a three-game series this weekend.
While Johni Broome certainly shined in tonight’s 82-70 victory over the Georgia Bulldogs, a key piece to Auburn’s success this season are the other big men in the paint.
Auburn Gymnastics took their third loss of the season to the Florida Gators on Friday night despite earning a season-high road score, losing 196.825 - 197.625.
While Auburn pulled off a 12-point victory over Vanderbilt last night. Despite Auburn's dominance across nearly every statistical category, Vanderbilt kept the game close. The key factor? Rebounding.
Auburn softball remained undefeated in its opening weekend, securing comeback wins over Appalachian State and Southern Illinois.
The Auburn softball team opened its season with two wins tonight, beating Southern Illinois 6-1 and North Carolina 8-1 — marking the first two wins of the Malveaux tenure.
Although last night’s game ended well for Auburn, it wasn’t without tumult and physicality. The contest was full of heated moments and conflicts from both teams.
Tonight No. 12 Auburn defeated No. 9 Oregon State 197.025-196.975, however, for a tense few minutes, Neville Arena believed the Beavers had come away with the victory.
As Auburn women’s basketball enters the second half of this season, they welcome two new players to the team.