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Auburn Baseball to Host NCAA Regional for Second Straight Year

Top‑five Tigers set for Monday’s selection show as they eye another deep postseason run

Auburn’s baseball program is once again the talk of the SEC, having earned the right to host an NCAA Tournament regional for the second consecutive season.

The announcement will come during the televised selection show on Monday at 11 a.m. Central Time, where the Tigers will discover their seed and first‑round opponent, a moment that will be streamed on ESPN.

Ranked among the nation’s top five in both RPI and DSR, Auburn enters the postseason with a 38‑19 overall record and the most demanding schedule in the country.

A 17‑13 mark against SEC competition underscores the team’s resilience, highlighted by a run to the semifinals of the conference tournament that included victories over LSU and Texas A&M.

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The Tigers’ journey reached its apex when they knocked out LSU and Texas A&M, extending their tournament stay to the semifinals before falling to Arkansas.

Coach Adam Cole praised the team’s preparation, noting that the experience gained from last year’s regional will help the current squad navigate the pressures of hosting.

Fans and alumni alike are gearing up for the event, confident that the familiar home‑field advantage could propel the Tigers further than ever before.

As the countdown to Monday’s selection show begins, the excitement is palpable, and the program looks poised to build on its recent successes.

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