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Auburn Regional: Four Tigers named to All-Regional team
Auburn Regional: Four Tigers named to All-Regional team

USA Today

time02-06-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Auburn Regional: Four Tigers named to All-Regional team

Auburn Regional: Four Tigers named to All-Regional team Terrell hit .727 during the Auburn Regional with eight RBI. Auburn baseball swept the competition at the Auburn Regional over the weekend, with the dagger being an 11-1 thrashing of the NC State Wolfpack on Sunday night. Offense was a vital part of Auburn's success over the weekend as the Tigers outscored Central Connecticut, Stetson, and NC State, 28-11 over the three-day event. Auburn head coach Butch Thompson received steady production from his usual sluggers, but it was a true freshman that played the biggest role in Auburn's regional success. Bub Terrell was named the MVP of the Auburn Regional on Sunday night at the conclusion of the Tigers' win over NC State after posting monumental numbers at the plate. In three games, Terrell hit .727 (8-for-11) with six RBI and three doubles. In Auburn's regional-clinching victory over NC State, Terrell went 4-for-5 with two RBI and a double, which followed his performance from the previous two games where he recorded two hits and three RBI in each game. Joining Terrell on the All-Regional team are Cooper McMurray, Ike Irish, and Carson Myers. McMurray finished with four hits on the weekend, but his Saturday performance at the plate is what earned him a place at the table. The senior from Tulsa, Oklahoma was responsible for three of Auburn's eight doubles in the Tigers' 8-5 win over Stetson, with his 3rd-inning double pushing Auburn ahead, 4-0. Irish remained consistent at the plate by hitting .500 (7-for-14) with two home runs and five RBI. His first home run of the weekend came at a crucial time with Auburn up, 7-5, in the 9th inning. Stetson threatened Auburn's lead by scoring two runs in the 7th inning, and stranding a runner in scoring position in the 8th. However, Irish's solo blast to center field killed the Hatters' momentum and sealed Auburn's victory. The final Auburn representative is pitcher Carson Myers, who saved the Tigers from a potential upset in Friday's game with Central Connecticut. The Blue Devils chased Auburn starter Cam Tilly after one full inning after scoring three runs on five hits, and were quickly extingushed by Myers, who struck out nine batters while allowing one run over the next six innings, which created space for Auburn's offense to create seperation from the upset-minded Blue Devils. Here is a look at the All-Regional team. C-Alex Sosa, NC State 1B-Cooper McMurray, Auburn 2B-Aidan Redahan, Central Connecticut 3B-Isaiah Barkett, Stetson SS-Lorenzo Meola, Stetson OF-Ike Irish, Auburn OF-Josh Hogue, NC State OF-Bub Terrell, Auburn DH-Brandon Novy, NC State P-Ryan Marohn, NC State P-Carson Myers, Auburn MVP-Bub Terrell, Auburn 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__

Auburn baseball vs. Stetson: Live coverage of the Auburn Regional
Auburn baseball vs. Stetson: Live coverage of the Auburn Regional

Yahoo

time01-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Auburn baseball vs. Stetson: Live coverage of the Auburn Regional

The Auburn Tigers handled business on Friday by defeating Central Connecticut, 9-5, in the Auburn Regional opener. Five Tigers logged multiple hits in the game, with Lucas Steele crushing a home run and Eric Snow recording a triple. Auburn was productive at the plate, but the work by Carson Myers on the mound is what ultimately decided the game. Myers entered the game with a small, 4-3 lead, and held the Blue Devils to one earned run and six hits over six complete innings with nine strikeouts. Advertisement Auburn will turn to ace Samuel Dutton for Saturday's winner's bracket game on Saturday against the Stetson Hatters, who smashed NC State, 11-2, on Friday to open their stay at the Auburn Regional. The Hatters scored seven runs in the 1st inning and added three runs over the final two innings to seal the win. Third baseman Isaiah Barkett recorded three hits (all doubles) with four RBI in the victory. Check back throughout the game for the latest updates and highlights from Auburn's matchup with Stetson. The outs collector does his thing (AUB 8 SU 5 FINAL) Ryan Hetzler closed the door as Auburn is headed to its 16th Regional Final in program history tomorrow evening. Advertisement SU in the 9th: 0 runs, 1 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB Power of the Irish (AUB 8 SU 5 mid 9th) When the Auburn Tigers needed an insurance run, their best player answered the call. Ike Irish boomed an opposite field solo shot into the night, putting his Tigers ahead by 3 runs heading into the game's final act. AUB in the 8th: 1 run, 1 hit, 0 errors, 0 LOB The outs collector does his thing (AUB 7 SU 5 end 8th) Ryan Hetzler stayed true to his nickname in the eighth frame, collecting a trio of massive outs to put Auburn on the precipice of heading to a regional final with a 2-0 record. Teams to do so have reached the Super Regional Round 81% of the time. Advertisement SU in the 8th: 0 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB Van Dyke brings more heat (AUB 7 SU 5 mid 8th) If the Stetson Hatters come all the way back to win this game, Ty Van Dyke, along with third baseman Isaiah Barkett, deserve the keys to the state of Florida. Van Dyke has struck out 6 Tigers in three innings of work. AUB in the 8th: 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB Balls and Strikes, and tension (AUB 7 SU 5 end 7th) Samuel Dutton came back out for the seventh inning and looked to be on his way to a perfect frame before frustration got the best of the senior. After a myriad of questionable calls by the home plate umpire, Dutton refuted a clear ball he believed was strike three, leading to his unraveling on the mound. Sophomore Ryan Hetzler was ineffective out of the bullpen, turning a bad inning into a near disastrous one. Hetzler did escape a self-inflicted bases loaded jam, leaving the Tigers with a 2-run lead heading into the final two frames. Advertisement SU in the 7th: 2 runs, 3 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB Samuel Dutton's Final Line: 6 2/3 IP, 7 H, 5 R (4 ER), 3 K, 3 BB Terrell serves up the ribeyes (AUB 7 SU 3 mid 7th) A Cooper McMurray walk and another Eric Snow knock set the stage for freshman Bub Terrell, who flew a magestic fly ball about 40 feet up the 'War Eagle Wall' in left field, scoring a pair of runs while giving the Tigers their eighth double of the night. AUB in the 6th: 2 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors, 1 LOB Finishing strong? (AUB 5 SU 3 end 6th) Samuel Dutton set down the Hatters 1-2-3 in his final inning of work. The senior seemingly ended his night with an exclamation, as he sent Plainsman Park into a frenzy with a full count strikeout of Jordan Taylor. Still only at 85 pitches, Dutton could return for the seventh. SU in the 6th: 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB T(TY)L (AUB 5 SU 3 mid 6th) Right hander Ty Van Dyke said "good morning, good afternoon, and good night" to all three Tigers batters he faced in the sixth. Coming just one pitch away from an immaculate inning, Van Dyke struck out the side in 10 pitches. Advertisement AUB in the 6th: 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB Flashing the leather (AUB 5 SU 3 end 5th) Samuel Dutton allowed another lead off single, but a 5-4-3 double play followed by a sensational stop-and-throw by Deric Fabian erased any semblance of a Stetson threat in the fifth. SU in the 5th: 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 0 LOB McDouble (AUB 5 SU 3 mid 5th) Cooper McMurray's third double of the evening paired with Eric Snow's second gave Auburn a season-high seven doubles in a single contest. We are only half way through this Regional matchup. AUB in the 5th: 1 run, 2 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB Crawling back (AUB 4 SU 3 end 4th) A Foster Apple walk following back-to-back singles by Lorenzo Meola and Landon Moran loaded the bases for Jordan Taylor with no one out. The junior lined a single past the sprawling dive of center fielder Bristol Carter, but a heads-up backup and surgical throw home by Ike Irish cut down a second Stetson run at the plate. A deflection-aided single from Landon Russell scored another Hatters run, making Irish's throw even more momentous in an already substantial inning for Stetson. Advertisement SU in the 4th: 2 runs, 4 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB Shutdown inning (AUB 4 SU 1 mid 4th) Deric Fabian added a bunt single in his first at bat after entering the game for the injured Eric Guevara, but Stetson reliever Justin Solimine registered a much-needed scoreless fourth for the Hatters. AUB in the 4th: 0 runs, 1 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB The Griffis show (AUB 4 SU 1 end 3rd) Designated hitter Evan Griffis found the right field grass for Stetson's first hit of the night, and a walk to Landon Russell gave the Hatters their first true threat of the evening. Leadoff man Isaiah Barkett would bring home Griffis on a groundout, giving Stetson some life after the early barrage of Auburn runs. Advertisement SU in the 3rd: 1 run, 1 hit, 0 errors, 1 LOB Tigers on the prowl (AUB 4 SU 0 mid 3rd) Sometimes baseball can be a frustrating game. That frustration is certainly being felt by freshman Chris Rembert, who again barreled a baseball directly into the glove of a Stetson outfielder. The remainder of the Tigers' lineup found more luck, with Eric Guevara collecting his first hit, and first run scored, of the weekend after an Ike Irish double. Cooper McMurray tagged a double high off the left field wall just two pitches later, scoring Irish and the fourth Auburn run of the ball game. A Jordan Taylor diving snag in right field briefly saved James Hays, but control problems forced Stetson's starter to the showers. AUB in the 3rd: 2 runs, 3 hits, 0 errors, 3 LOB Advertisement James Hayes Final Line: 2.2 IP, 4 ER, 6 H, 1 K, 2 BB Mad, Hatters (AUB 2 SU 0 end 2nd) Samuel Dutton picked up right where he left off after a perfect first inning. The senior induced a pair of ground outs before forcing outfielder Jordan Taylor to fly out. SU in the 2nd: 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB Flurry of Auburn doubles put Tigers on top (AUB 2 SU 0 mid 2nd) Cooper McMurray obliterated a baseball into the right field corner for the first hit of the evening by either team. Auburn's cleanup hitter came around to score the first run of the evening on an Eric Snow double. The knock extended Snow's hit-streak to a dozen games. Bub Terrell barreled home the third Auburn double of the inning a batter later, extending Auburn's lead to 2. AUB in the 2nd: 2 runs, 3 hits, 0 errors, 1 LOB Dutton protects his ranch (AUB 0 SU 0 end 1st) Aided by a dazzling web gem in the hole from short stop Eric Snow, Auburn ace Samuel Dutton fired a perfect first inning, ending the frame with a backwards 'k' of Hatters three hitter Lorenzo Meola. Advertisement SU in the 1st: 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB Uneventful start for Tigers (AUB 0 SU 0 mid 1st) Chris Rembert ripped a line drive to center to lead off the game, but unfortunately for the Tigers it landed directly in the glove of Stetson center fielder Landon Russell. A subsequent strikeout and groundout ended a perfect opening frame for Hatters starting pitcher James Hayes. AUB in the 1st: 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB Auburn vs. Stetson pitching matchup AUB: RHP Samuel Dutton (6-3, 3.58) SU: RHP James Hays (4-0, 4.47) How to watch Auburn vs. Stetson Date: Saturday, May 31 Start time: 8 p.m. CT TV Channel: 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. Advertisement Watch Auburn vs. Stetson on ESPN+ How to listen to Auburn vs. Stetson 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 Who awaits Auburn on Sunday? The NC State Wolfpack bounced back from Friday's loss to Stetson by defeating Central Connecticut, 12-0, in game three of the Auburn Regional on Saturday, eliminating the Blue Devils. NC State advances to the one-loss game on Sunday at 2 p.m. CT and will face the loser of tonight's game between Auburn and Stetson. If Auburn wins Saturday's game, they will advance to the regional championship game that is slated to start at 6 p.m. CT on Sunday. Advertisement Contact/Follow us @TheAuburnWire on X (Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Auburn news, notes, and opinions. This article originally appeared on Auburn Wire: NCAA baseball scores: Live updates from Auburn vs. Stetson

Myers has 9 Ks, Terrell has 3 RBIs as Auburn beats Cent. Connecticut State 9-5
Myers has 9 Ks, Terrell has 3 RBIs as Auburn beats Cent. Connecticut State 9-5

Associated Press

time31-05-2025

  • General
  • Associated Press

Myers has 9 Ks, Terrell has 3 RBIs as Auburn beats Cent. Connecticut State 9-5

AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — Carson Myers had nine strikeouts in six innings of relief, Bub Terrell had three RBIs and No. 4 national seed Auburn beat Central Connecticut State 9-5 on Friday at the Auburn Regional in front of 7,367 fans, the largest crowd in Plainsman Park history. Lucas Steele's lead-off homer sparked a four-run third inning that gave Auburn an 8-4 lead. Steele, Eric Snow and Terrell hit back-to-back-to-back singles with the bases loaded, the last of which drove in two runs and gave Auburn a 4-0 lead in the first inning. Central Connecticut State (31-16) stranded three runners in the first inning and loaded the bases on a single and back-to-back walks in the second before Matt Falk hit a two-RBI single. Myers replaced Auburn starter Cam Tilley and gave up an RBI single to Colby Brouillette before Bo Yaworski lined out to end the inning with the Tigers leading 4-3. Myers (3-2) gave up a run on six hits. Brady Short's RBI single in the third made it 4-4. Auburn (39-18) plays Stetson and Central Connecticut takes on N.C. State in a loser-out game on Saturday. ___ AP college sports:

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