Auburn Tigers Host NCAA Regional Against Milwaukee Amid Weather Delay
Key performances from Auburn’s lineup and a resilient pitching staff unfold as the Tigers chase a College World Series berth.
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Key performances from Auburn’s lineup and a resilient pitching staff unfold as the Tigers chase a College World Series berth.

The Auburn Regional will see the Tigers take on the Milwaukee Panthers on Friday at noon CT, a game streamed on ESPN+ and broadcast on the Auburn Sports Network, with the winner advancing to a Saturday night showdown.
After exceeding preseason expectations and finishing fourth in the Big 12, the UCF Knights open the NCAA Tournament against N.C. State, then meet top‑seeded Auburn and Milwaukee, hoping to extend a surprising run.
Auburn’s baseball team secured a 1‑0 lead over Arkansas in the SEC Tournament semifinals, highlighted by Bub Terrell’s home run and a run‑saving catch, before a weather delay paused the action as the squad eyes its first championship game appearance since 1998.

The Aggies and Tigers clash in Hoover, Alabama, where an early home run, back‑to‑back doubles and a technology‑driven challenge shape a pivotal SEC Tournament game.
Auburn's baseball team edged LSU 3-1 in the SEC Tournament, ending the Tigers' season early under dramatic weather.

The Tigers earned a first‑round bye and the sixth overall seed after posting the SEC’s best ERA and a .299 team batting average.

Auburn’s sixth‑seed squad meets 14‑seed LSU in Hoover, with Marciano on the mound and a broadcast deal in place.

Auburn’s baseball team finished with a 36‑18 record, posted back‑to‑back 17‑win SEC seasons, and set a new run‑differential benchmark while drawing over 180,000 fans to Plainsman Park.

Auburn’s baseball team finished the regular season with its largest SEC run differential, highlighted by a win over Georgia, standout performances from Chris Rembert, Brandon McCraine and Bub Terrell, and a historic 180,000-plus fan turnout.
Auburn’s offense exploded in the fifth inning, delivering a 14-4 victory over No. 4 Georgia that underscores the team’s postseason readiness.

The Auburn Tigers fell 5-0 to the Georgia Bulldogs in the second game of their SEC series, but they remain determined to secure a win before heading to Hoover next week. Coach Butch Thompson praised Georgia's pitching while highlighting the team's preparation for the upcoming rematch.
Auburn baseball hosted Georgia in a tightly contested game that ended 2-1 in favor of the Bulldogs. Despite early leads and multiple scoring chances, the Tigers could not capitalize, leaving runners on base repeatedly.