The Auburn Tigers closed out the 2026 campaign with a 36‑18 overall record and a 17‑13 mark in the SEC, a finish that set the stage for individual honors.
A Season of Recognition
Chris Rembert anchored the offense, batting .349 for the season and rattling off a nine‑game hitting streak during the final stretch, a performance that earned him a spot on the First Team All‑SEC.
Eric Guevara was recognized on the All‑SEC Defensive Team after posting a .962 fielding percentage, underscoring his reliability in the outfield.
Freshman Ethin Bingaman burst onto the scene, leading the team in runs scored in SEC play and securing a Second Team All‑SEC nod, marking the second straight year a freshman from Auburn has earned that distinction.
Jackson Sanders proved versatile on the mound, working both as a starter and reliever while finishing with a 2.79 ERA and striking out 80 batters, contributions that helped the staff stay competitive.
Looking Forward
With a core group of award‑winning players set to return, Auburn’s coaching staff is already plotting how to build on the momentum generated by these accolades as the program eyes another deep run in the SEC tournament.