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USA Today
5 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Auburn baseball: Five stats that defined the Tigers' win over Stetson
Auburn baseball: Five stats that defined the Tigers' win over Stetson Auburn is one win away from hosting its first-ever Super Regional at Plainsman Park. The Auburn Tigers secured a seat at the Auburn Regional championship by defeating the Stetson Hatters on Saturday night, 8-5, at Plainsman Park in Auburn, Alabama. The Tigers are now one win away from hosting a Super Regional, and are in a great position to do so with two wins on the weekend. Stetson, who entered the winner's bracket by beating NC State, 11-2, on Friday, put up a great fight in the game by trimming Auburn's lead to as little as 4-3 in the middle innings before the Tigers sealed the deal with an Ike Irish home run in the 9th inning. After the game, Auburn head coach Butch Thompson credited both teams' approaches for creating an incredible college baseball game. "Just an amazing college baseball game. That's about all you need to write down. I just thought it was two great offensive approaches. Both teams had double-digit hits, and I thought the pitchers fought. I thought Samuel Dutton absolutely fought his guts out to get us later in the game and to be able to pass the baton to a guy that we trust to close games. Every time I praise us for something, I'm going to do the same thing with Stetson. They brought (Tyler) Van Dyke in there, their reliever, he is just absolutely incredible — one of the best, I think. Righties are hitting under .100 on the season, but the lefties - I thought Bub's big hit took off the left field wall, and Ike (Irish) there with a huge run in the top of the ninth. We were able to get to the finish line, but you can just tell - approaches when you're locked in, you know when a team does a good job if you don't make a pitch. There weren't a lot of strikeouts on either side. That ball was put in play. There was amazing defense on both sides, great effort. Another unbelievable crowd, a great atmosphere for the postseason. That's what it's supposed to be like, and you could absolutely feel it in the ballpark. So, I'm thankful to win that one. Both nights have been a grind, and all you can do is just come out and play hard. It's not going to be perfect. You just play as hard as you can and keep moving forward. And I think we did that again tonight for Sam (Dutton)." Before Auburn its the field for the Auburn Regional final, re-live Saturday's key moments. Here are five stats that defined Auburn's win over Stetson on Saturday night at Plainsman Park. Doubles were dandy Auburn baseball matched Stetson in the hit category on Saturday, but its ability to produce multi-base hits set them apart. The Tigers logged eight doubles in the win, with Cooper McMurray pacing the team with three. Eric Snow and Bub Terrell recorded two each while Ike Irish added one of his own. Snow, Terrell, Irish, and McMurray combined to score eight of Auburn's nine runs on doubles. Bub Terrell continues to be a run-producing machine Freshman Bub Terrell has been a key factor in the Tigers' offensive production over the last two games. Terrell mirrored his two-hit, three-RBI output in Friday's win over Central Connecticut on Saturday against Stetson, and is now hitting .667 (4-of-6) with two doubles and six RBI in the Auburn Regional. "It was great. I always like to fire my guys up, and I've been locked in since day one of regionals," Terrell said postgame. "I don't feel like anybody can get a ball by me, and since I'm just missing the pitches, I can just foul off, and I had two doubles. 3-2 is like an advantage count. I can either get a hit or get a walk, so I feel like I'm in a good situation." Another "freeze" warning has hit the Plains Bub Terrell has had a regional to remember to this point, but it would be a crime to ignore the weekend that Eric Snow is having at the plate. Snow is 5-for-8 in two games with three RBI and three multi-base hits. Snow put Auburn on the board in the 2nd inning with an RBI double, and helped Auburn create separation in the 5th inning with another RBI double to push Auburn ahead, 5-3. Ike is still Ike Ike Irish has been a reliable weapon for the Auburn Tigers this season, and he proved it again Saturday in the top of the 9th inning. Stetson built momentum in the late-innings by trimming Auburn's lead to 7-5 before Irish smashed his 17th home run of the season to left-center field to create a three-run cushion for his squad in the 9th inning, which put a dagger in the game. In addition to his two-hit, two-RBI day at the plate, Irish showcased his arm in the 4th inning by throwing out a Hatter baserunner at the plate to prevent Stetson from scoring its third run of the game. Irish pieced together another MVP-caliber performance and will look to have a similar outing in Sunday's Auburn Regional final. Auburn fans set another attendance record Auburn baseball added many upgrades to Plainsman Park last offseason for moments like these. A record crowd of 7,434 watched Auburn beat Stetson on Saturday night, beating the previous record of 7,367 that was set Friday night in Auburn's win over Central Connecticut. Will Plainsman Park see another broken record for the third day in a row on Sunday? Contact/Follow us @TheAuburnWire on X (Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Auburn news, notes, and opinions. You can also follow Taylor on Twitter @TaylorJones__

Yahoo
5 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Terrell's 3 RBIs help Auburn beat Stetson 8-5, advance to regional's championship round
AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — Bub Terrell had two doubles and three RBIs, Eric Snow also had two doubles and drove in two runs and No. 4 national seed Auburn beat Stetson 7-5 at the Auburn Regional on Saturday night. Auburn (39-18) can clinch a berth in the super regionals with a victory Sunday over the winner of an elimination game between second-seeded N.C. State and the No. 3 seed Hatters (41-20). The Wolfpack or Hatters would have to beat the host Tigers twice to win the regional. Advertisement Cooper McMurray led off the second inning with a double off Stetson starter James Hays (4-1) and, after Lucas Steele lined out, Snow and Terrell hit back-to-back RBI doubles. Ike Irish and McMurray added consecutive run-scoring doubles in the third to make it 4-0. Evan Griffis scored when Isaiah Barkett grounded out to make it a three-run game going into the fourth, when Jordan Taylor and Landon Russel each had an RBI single to trim Stetson's deficit to 4-3. McMurray led off the fifth with a double and scored when Snow doubled to left center and Terrell hit a two-RBI double in the seventh to give Auburn a 7-3 lead. Danny Perez drew a two-out walk and scored on a double by Barkett before a single by Jayden Hilton made it 7-5 heading to the eighth. Advertisement Irish hit a lead-off home run in the ninth to cap the scoring. Samuel Dutton (7-3) gave up five runs over 6 2/3 innings and Ryan Hetzler allowed five hits over 2 1/3 scoreless innings for his eighth save of the season. ___ AP college sports:


Washington Post
5 days ago
- General
- Washington Post
Terrell's 3 RBIs help Auburn beat Stetson 8-5, advance to regional's championship round
AUBURN, Ala. — Bub Terrell had two doubles and three RBIs, Eric Snow also had two doubles and drove in two runs and No. 4 national seed Auburn beat Stetson 7-5 at the Auburn Regional on Saturday night. Auburn (39-18) can clinch a berth in the super regionals with a victory Sunday over the winner of an elimination game between second-seeded N.C. State and the No. 3 seed Hatters (41-20). The Wolfpack or Hatters would have to beat the host Tigers twice to win the regional.


Associated Press
5 days ago
- Business
- Associated Press
Terrell's 3 RBIs help Auburn beat Stetson 8-5, advance to regional's championship round
AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — Bub Terrell had two doubles and three RBIs, Eric Snow also had two doubles and drove in two runs and No. 4 national seed Auburn beat Stetson 7-5 at the Auburn Regional on Saturday night. Auburn (39-18) can clinch a berth in the super regionals with a victory Sunday over the winner of an elimination game between second-seeded N.C. State and the No. 3 seed Hatters (41-20). The Wolfpack or Hatters would have to beat the host Tigers twice to win the regional. Cooper McMurray led off the second inning with a double off Stetson starter James Hays (4-1) and, after Lucas Steele lined out, Snow and Terrell hit back-to-back RBI doubles. Ike Irish and McMurray added consecutive run-scoring doubles in the third to make it 4-0. Evan Griffis scored when Isaiah Barkett grounded out to make it a three-run game going into the fourth, when Jordan Taylor and Landon Russel each had an RBI single to trim Stetson's deficit to 4-3. McMurray led off the fifth with a double and scored when Snow doubled to left center and Terrell hit a two-RBI double in the seventh to give Auburn a 7-3 lead. Danny Perez drew a two-out walk and scored on a double by Barkett before a single by Jayden Hilton made it 7-5 heading to the eighth. Irish hit a lead-off home run in the ninth to cap the scoring. Samuel Dutton (7-3) gave up five runs over 6 2/3 innings and Ryan Hetzler allowed five hits over 2 1/3 scoreless innings for his eighth save of the season. ___ AP college sports:


USA Today
6 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
How to watch Auburn baseball vs. Stetson in the Auburn Regional
How to watch Auburn baseball vs. Stetson in the Auburn Regional Auburn will look to cool off the red-hot Stetson Hatters on Saturday in the Auburn Regional winners bracket. Auburn baseball took down Central Connecticut on Friday, 9-5, to advance to the winner's bracket of the Auburn Regional. The Tigers return to the field on Saturday night to face the Stetson Hatters for the chance to earn a spot at the regional championship game on Sunday at Plainsman Park in Auburn, Alabama. Auburn jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the 1st inning of Friday's game against Central Connecticut before the Blue Devils stormed back to tie the game in the 3rd inning. The Tigers quickly re-gained control in the bottom frame of the 3rd inning by adding four more runs to take an 8-4 lead. Bub Terrell's sacrifice fly in the 4th inning to score Eric Snow was enough to solidify the 9-5 win over the Blue Devils. For Stetson, the Hatters advanced to the winner's bracket by defeating NC State, 11-2. Stetson set the tone early by jumping out to a 7-0 lead in the 1st inning. Auburn head coach Butch Thompson shared his evaluation of the Hatters during Friday's press conference. "I watched probably six innings of (Stetson vs. NC State) to be honest with you today, I just thought they did everything well. That's as buttoned up of. a team as I feel like I've seen recently. I thought the shortstop defended, the third baseman had like three doubles in the ball game. I thought the angles on their bunts were crisp, sharp. They are able to steal the base, I know they are in excess of 120 stolen bases now. It's going to be a lot of right-handers if they duplicate what they did, or close to it, tomorrow what they did today with seven rightys and a few leftys in that lineup. They threw their all-conference pitcher today who just absolutely had a plus changeup and would stick a fastball in. They looked like a very complete, sound ball club, and I thought they played fast. So tempo, all those things will be things that we talk about with our ballclub about tomorrow. We haven't told the team anything so we will have to have a good pregame setting with that. The coaches have, the coaches have been working for a week on each of these teams. But I have to say that I was impressed with Stetson and their rhythm. I thought they played fast and confident and run around-- the right fielder caught six or seven balls running line in the gap. They played a really good baseball game today against a really good team." Here's how to watch the Auburn vs Stetson game today, including time, streaming information, and more: Auburn vs Stetson time today Date: Saturday, May 31 Saturday, May 31 Start time: 8 p.m. CT The Auburn vs Stetson game starts at 8 p.m. CT from Plainsman Park in Auburn, Alabama. What channel is Auburn vs Stetson on today? TV Channel: None None Livestream: ESPN+ Auburn vs Stetson will be streamed on ESPN+ on Saturday. Roy Philpott and Jackie Bradley Jr. will call the game from the booth at Plainsman Park in Auburn, Alabama. Watch Auburn vs. Stetson on ESPN+ Auburn vs. Stetson on the radio The broadcast of Saturday's game between Auburn and Stetson will be available on the Auburn Athletics app, as well as the Auburn Sports Network. Find your local Auburn Sports Network affiliate below. Abbeville 98.7 FM Auburn (Primary) 94.3 FM Auburn (Secondary) 106.7 FM Birmingham 100.5 FM Cullman 92.1 FM Florence 100.1 FM Foley 92.5 FM Foley 1310 AM Gadsden 103.9 FM LaGrange, Georgia 102.3 FM Montgomery 740 AM Oxford 92.7 FM Roanoke 102.3 FM Scottsboro 1050 AM Selma 1490 AM Tuscaloosa 100.5 FM Vernon 100.7 FM Vernon 1380 AM Auburn's projected lineup, stats vs. Central Connecticut C: Chase Fralick (2-for-4, 2B) Chase Fralick (2-for-4, 2B) 1B: Cooper McMurray (1-for-4, BB) Cooper McMurray (1-for-4, BB) 2B: Eric Snow (2-for-5, RBI, 3B, 2 BB) Eric Snow (2-for-5, RBI, 3B, 2 BB) 3B: Eric Guevara (0-for-3, RBI, 2 BB) Eric Guevara (0-for-3, RBI, 2 BB) SS: Deric Fabian (1-for-4) Deric Fabian (1-for-4) LF: Ike Irish (2-for-4, 2B, BB) Ike Irish (2-for-4, 2B, BB) CF: Bub Terrell (2-for-3, 3 RBI, BB) Bub Terrell (2-for-3, 3 RBI, BB) RF: Chris Rembert (1-for-5, RBI) Chris Rembert (1-for-5, RBI) DH: Lucas Steele (2-for-5, 2 RBI, HR) Contact/Follow us @TheAuburnWire on X (Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Auburn news, notes, and opinions. You can also follow Taylor on Twitter @TaylorJones__