Auburn track & field will split duties this weekend, Feb. 14-15 between the Tiger Paw Invitational in Clemson, South Carolina, and the Boston University David Hemery Valentine Invitational in ...
“This is another step in ensuring Jordan-Hare Stadium remains one of the preeminent facilities in college football.” The Auburn Athletics Department and Auburn University Administration ...
Auburn track & field travels to Bryan-College Station, Texas for the Charlie Thomas Invitational this weekend, Feb. 7-8. The meet will be held at the R.A. “Murray” Fasken Indoor Track with the ...
The Auburn track & field team continued its impressive indoor campaign competing Friday and Saturday at the Bob Pollock Invitational in Clemson, South Carolina at the Clemson University Indoor Track.
AUBURN, Ala. – Auburn started fast and never trailed, capitalizing on four 3-pointers and a career-high 16 points from freshman Yuting Deng to defeat Florida 74-51 Sunday at Neville Arena. “ ...
NEW YORK – Players Era, an EverWonder Studio company, today announced that current unanimous AP No. 1 team in the nation Auburn University is joining the field for the 2025 Players Era Men’s ...
AUBURN, Ala. – Running down No. 6 Tennessee’s strengths – defense, offensive rebounding and 3-point shooting, No. 1 Auburn coach Bruce Pearl needed only nine words to summarize the challenge ...
AUBURN, Ala. - Auburn track and field looks to continue its strong start to the indoor season in Clemson, South Carolina at the Orange & Purple Invitational this weekend, January 24-25.
Tharp is the fifth Auburn man to be named to a watch list, joining Harry Adams (2013), Nathon Allen (2018), Akeem Bloomfield (2018) and Keyshawn Strachan (2023).
It is named after former State Senator "Shel" Toomer (a halfback on Auburn's first football team in 1892) who founded Toomer's Drugs in 1896. Toomer's Drugs is a small business on the corner that ...
Today, Jordan-Hare Stadium is located on Donahue Drive. One of the most iconic figures in Auburn football history, Ralph "Shug" Jordan was a center and letterman for Auburn from 1928-1932.