Auburn Tigers
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2025 | Chris & Kate Malveaux become the fourth head coaches of the Auburn Tigers softball program. |
2024 | Auburn men's golf team wins their fifth SEC Championship and the NCAA Championship. |
2024 | Auburn Men's Golf team won the NCAA Championship. |
2024 | Auburn Men's Golf team won their fifth SEC Championship. |
2024 | Jackson Koivun became the first Auburn golfer since 2012 and first freshman to win the Fred Haskins Award. |
2024 | Third head coach's tenure with the Auburn Tigers softball program ends. |
2023 | Maddie Penta is awarded SEC Pitcher of the Year, demonstrating her remarkable pitching skills for the Auburn Tigers softball team. |
August 2023 | Replacement trees at Toomer's Corner were officially opened for the traditional rolling with toilet paper. |
2020 | Auburn women's golf team wins their ninth SEC Championship, further solidifying their status as a top collegiate golf program. |
July 30 2020 | Harvey Updyke Jr. died from natural causes at age 71. |
2019 | Auburn Tigers women's equestrian team secured their sixth national championship. |
2018 | Auburn Tigers women's equestrian team won their fifth national championship. |
2018 | Auburn Men's Golf team won their fourth SEC Championship. |
2018 | Third head coach begins tenure with the Auburn Tigers softball program. |
2018 | Mickey Dean became the head coach of the Auburn Tigers softball team. The team finished 9th in the SEC and participated in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional. |
2017 | Second head coach's tenure with the Auburn Tigers softball program ends. |
2017 | Kaylee Carlson was recognized on the 3rd team as a Pitcher for the Auburn Tigers softball team. |
2017 | Auburn Tigers softball team finished 2nd in the SEC and advanced to the NCAA Auburn Regional and NCAA Auburn Super Regional. They were ranked 13th nationally. |
February 1 2017 | Two 30-foot-tall live oak trees are planted to replace the previous failing replacement trees. |
2016 | Auburn Tigers women's equestrian team claimed their fourth national championship. |
2016 | Nathan Spence wins the Southeastern Collegiate Cycling Conference A Category Omnium championship, advancing from his previous B Category win with the Auburn Flyers cycling team. |
2016 | The team won its fourth national championship in equestrian. |
2016 | Kasey Cooper continued her success by being named to the 1st team at Third base. Emily Carosone was selected to the 2nd team at Second base, and Jade Rhodes made the 3rd team as a First base player. |
2016 | Kasey Cooper is named SEC Player of the Year, recognizing her exceptional contributions to the Auburn Tigers softball program. |
2016 | Auburn Tigers softball team won the SEC Conference Tournament (‡) and advanced to the NCAA Auburn Regional and NCAA Auburn Super Regional, reaching the Women's College World Series for the second consecutive year. They finished the season ranked 2nd nationally. |
September 25 2016 | One of the replacement trees was set on fire during celebrations after Auburn's victory against LSU. |
2015 | Auburn Tigers softball team won the SEC Conference Tournament (‡) and advanced to the NCAA Auburn Regional and NCAA Auburn Super Regional, ultimately reaching the Women's College World Series. They finished the season ranked 3rd nationally. |
2015 | Kasey Cooper and Emily Carosone were both selected to 1st team, with Cooper playing Third base and Carosone at Second base. Tiffany Howard was named to the 3rd team as an Outfielder. |
February 14 2015 | Two 35-foot-tall live oaks were planted to replace the original trees. |
2014 | Aubie was named the Capital One Mascot of the Year. |
2014 | Frank Whittle wins the Southeastern Collegiate Cycling Conference B Category Omnium championship representing the Auburn Flyers cycling team. |
2014 | Clint Myers became the head coach of the Auburn Tigers softball team. The team finished 20th nationally and participated in the NCAA Minneapolis Regional. |
2014 | Auburn Tigers softball team had notable individual performances, with Branndi Melero as 1st team Outfielder, Kasey Cooper as 2nd team Third base, and Emily Carosone as 3rd team Second base. |
2014 | Second head coach takes over the Auburn Tigers softball program. |
January 2014 | Auburn finished as runner-up in the BCS National Championship Game, losing to Florida State 31-34 at the Rose Bowl. |
2013 | Auburn Tigers women's equestrian team won their third national championship. |
2013 | The team secured its third national championship. |
2013 | Nathan Spence wins the Southeastern Collegiate Cycling Conference B Category Omnium championship with the Auburn Flyers cycling team. |
2013 | Auburn won its eighth SEC championship by defeating Missouri 59-42 in the SEC Championship Game. |
2013 | First head coach's tenure with the Auburn Tigers softball program ends. |
November 8 2013 | Circuit Judge Jacob A. Walker III rules that Updyke must pay Auburn University $796,731.98 in restitution. |
April 23 2013 | The original Toomer's Corner oak trees were removed due to the poisoning. |
March 22 2013 | Updyke received a 3-year split sentence, including 6 months' incarceration and 5 years' supervised probation. |
2011 | Auburn Tigers women's equestrian team secured their second national championship. |
2011 | The team won its second national championship in equestrian. |
2011 | Auburn women's golf team wins their eighth SEC Championship. |
November 6 2011 | Auburn defeats Florida 3-2 to win the SEC Tournament, marking a significant achievement in the team's soccer history. |
February 17 2011 | Harvey Updyke Jr. was taken into custody and charged with criminal mischief. |
February 16 2011 | Auburn officials announced the trees were poisoned with a lethal dose of Spike 80DF herbicide. |
January 27 2011 | Harvey Updyke Jr. called into Paul Finebaum's radio show and admitted to poisoning the Toomer's Corner trees. |
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