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Aburn – With two weeks in the regular season, the road to Omaha is developing for a run through Plainsman Park.

No. 8 Auburn Baseball will be back home this weekend for a series with three games against South Carolina from Thursday (6 p.m. CT, ESPNU). The series comes to the Tigers' second Sec-Road series victory, in which they decreased at the time. 6 Tennessee in Knoxville.

The tigers in the NCAA tournament made these results in several projections for a top-night seed. However, if you cannot take care of the business against the Gamecocks and No. 22 from Ole Miss in these next two weekends, these projections will be on the way.

“Twitter will not bring her in a regional way,” Auburn trainer Butch Thompson said on Wednesday. “The predictions and things that have been reduced to me, none of it is worth something that is written. It is worthless until they play on the last two weekends.”

Stay all weekend over the live updates of the Montgomery Advertiser from Plainsman Park in Auburns (33-15, 13-11 sec) against South Carolina (26-23, 5-19) against South Carolina (26-23, 5-19).

Auburn Baseball vs. South Carolina: Live -Score -Updates from Plainsman Park

In the previous SEC series, South Carolina contained an egg that contained a Sweep from Florida with 22: 3 and an 8-0 final in the final.

On Thursday it put another egg against Auburn and lost with 22 runs in a league competition that looked more like a one -sided result of the week. Auburns 24 Runs best agreed with the last year when it scored 24 points in a non -conference victory against Austin Pay. This brand was also tied to a third sacred run with a team in a SEC competition.

On Thursday, Auburn (34-15, 14-11 seconds) had five Tiger's multi-hit days registered. Eric Guevara and Chase Fralick each recorded four goals with Chris Rembert (3), Ike Irish (2) and Deric Fabian (2), who also registered multi-hit efforts.

This group came together to achieve 14 of Auburn's runs. They achieved a total of 17 RBIs, all 5 Homeruns of Auburn and each of his 5 additional hits. And another five tigers had at least one goal.

Cam Tilly has also started his best start and gave a run in five innings. He excluded 6 batteries while exhibiting 4 walks and only gave up 2 goals.

Through five (game one): Because his line-up is as shaky as South Carolina's pitching rod, and Cam Tilly used his start in the series that opened.

The Tigers handed it over to Ben Schorr to start the sixth and ended the Tilly Day at a career high of five innings. His last line included 6 strikes, 4 walks and 1 run with hits.

It is still 24-1, Auburn.

Fifth (game one): South Carolina is certainly a fighting program, and you can no longer look for evidence than the first game in this series.

Auburn was fifth in 15 runs. In this context, you have now achieved nine runs in games. It is fourth in a row to the Inning of the Tigers, and the edition came afterwards: the choice of Bub Terrell's RBI field player; An RBI double from Chase Fralick; an RBI single by Chris Rembert; an RBI hit by pitch for Cooper McMurray; an RBI-based walk for Lucas Steele; And a two-out grand slam of the third Baseman Eric Guevara.

It is a complete extinction and a 24-1 lead for Auburn.

Lower four (game one): Auburn appeared on the plate for his second goalless frame, but Ike Irish plunged this opportunity with a Homer with two runs with three runs. It was Auburn's fourth day, Irish 13th home indication of the season and the 200th hit of his career. He is the first Auburn player to reach the 200-career milestone since 2016.

It is 15-1, Auburn.

Top fourth (game one): Butch Thompsons made a defensive substitution in the outer field of the tiger, with Bristol Carter taking the place of Cade Belyu. This was followed by a framework in which Beryeu recorded his second hit-by-pitch of the evening and set it to 20 Hbps this season.

End third (game one): The hits (and runs) simply continue to Auburn. The Matchup with one of the worst pitching employees in the Sec shows the face when the Tigers covered further seven runs in third place after a five-person inning.

Freshman Bub Terrell started with an RBI single, and the fan of Chris Rembert later distributed two bats with a Homer with three runs and set him at the age of eight a year. After two other bats, Cooper McMurray scored his 11th Homerun of the season to provide Auburn a 10-run lead.

Eric Guevara ended the rating and almost left the farm in the left center. Instead, he had to be satisfied with a Two-out RBI triple.

It is 12-1, Auburn.

At the end of a second (game one): Auburn's second inning on the plate did not end with Lucas Steeles Solo shot. That only started the story.

The tigers went four more runs on the plate and a five -tier inning with five goals. Seven consecutive battery reached the base with a walk and two hit-by-pitchers between the other four hits from the tiger. Deric Fabian plated one with an RBI double, Chris Rembert followed his bat with a two-RBI double, and Ike Irish Two more with a single.

While Steele started with the goal, he also stopped it with a double game and two runners.

Nevertheless, it is 5-1, Auburn.

Down second (game one): Lucas Steele Auburn gave his first goal with a swing and ran against the Gamecocks and hit his fifth Homerun of the season directly above the wall in the right field. There are still no outs in the frame.

It is bound, 1-1.

In the middle of the first (games one): Cam Tilly takes Auburn into the weekend on the hill, but he has a shaky start.

After Tilly published a walk to the Blake Jackson of South Carolina, the leadoff man of the GameCocks came thanks to a one-out RBI double from Nathan Hall to score a goal. Tilly retired in the next two batteries with which he was exposed to, and registered a groundout or strikeout to defeat a runner.

It's 1-0, South Carolina.

Starting sets: Auburn Baseball vs. South Carolina

  • Game one
    • Auburn
      1. 2b Chris Rembert (.336)
      2. See Cade Belyu (.296)
      3. RF IKE Irish (.335)
      4. 1b Cooper McMurray (.335)
      5. Ie Lucas Steele (.250)
      6. 3b Eric Guevara (.256)
      7. LF Bub Terrell (.270)
      8. C Chase Fralick (.337)
      9. SS Deric Fabian (.241)
    • South Carolina
      1. RF Blake Jackson (.200)
      2. SS Henry Kaczmar (.296)
      3. CF Nathan Hall (.345)
      4. Ie Jase Woita (.301)
      5. 1b Beau Hollins (.302)
      6. 2b Cayden Gaskin (.296)
      7. LF Evan Stone (.234)
      8. 3b KJ Scobey (.233)
      9. C Gavin Braland (.192)
    • Start jug
      • Auburn: RhP cam tilly (2-1, 4.78 era)
      • South Carolina: RHP Brandon Stone (2-5, 5.09 ERA)
  • officer
    • Game one: Alex Ransom (HP); Kevin Elzey (1b); Jeff Wright (2b); Jordan Ferrell (3b)

Auburn baseball start times: When do Tiger play this weekend?

  • Game 1 (Thursday): 6 p.m. CT
  • Game 2 (Friday): 13 ct
  • Game 3 (Friday): TBA

After the competition on Thursday, Auburn announced that his series finale against South Carolina will be relocated to Friday and playing a Doubleheader that will start at 1 p.m. CT. The third game is expected to start 45 minutes after the end of game two, and both competitions are expected to be nine innerings.

How to look at the Auburn baseball against South Carolina

While the last two games of the series of this weekend will only be available in streaming, series openers will be broadcast on ESPN2 on Thursday. Clay Matvick will serve as a color analyst as a color analyst all weekend.

Listen live: Auburn baseball on the radio

Radio calls for each Auburn Baseball game are transmitted live on WMSP on (740) in Montgomery and WGZZ FM (94.3) or Waue FM (100.3) in Auburn and can also be streamed online, whereby Andy Burcburzham and Brad Law at the booth am Booth.

Auburn baseball: Probable starters against South Carolina

  • Game 1 (Thursday): RhP cam tilly (2-1, 4.78 era)
  • Game 2 (Friday): RHP Sam Dutton (6-2, 2.37 ERA)
  • Game 3 (Saturday): RHP Christian CHatterton (4-1, 3.69 ERA)

For the first time on two weekends, Auburn has a three-member rotation for its SEC series. It is also a new -looking rotation that moves Dutton from its role as a series opening starter to game 2.

“I think it's our best chance to win,” said Thompson. “I think it's the best thing to do this arms because Dutton is deep and consistent every time, and we have to be aware of this weekend.”

Affairs: Auburn Baseball vs. South Carolina

While Auburn is expected to be near the full health, the greatest star of South Carolina, Ethan Petry, will be outside for the weekend. He injured his left shoulder during the Kentucky series two weeks ago and has not returned to the line -up since then.

This season he was the second best hitter of South Carolina and had an average of 0.329. He is still the only GameCock that registered at least 10 Homeruns.

The 2025 time plan of Auburn Baseball

Record: 33-15 (13-11 seconds)

  • 14th to February 16: Against Holy Cross
  • February 18: against No. 24 Troy
  • February 19: Against Nordalabama
  • 21.-23. February: Against Wright State
  • February 25: Against Samford
  • February 28: Against Ohio State*
  • March 1: against No. 8 Oregon State*
  • March 2: Against Baylor*
  • March 4: At UAB
  • March 7th: March 9: Against old cathedral
  • March 11: Against UT-Martin*
  • March 15th to 17th: Vs. No. 14 Vanderbilt
  • March 18: Against Alabama State
  • March 21 to 23: At No. 24 Kentucky
  • March 25: Against South Alabama*
  • March 28th: ​​March 29: In No. 2 Georgia
  • April 1: vs. uab
  • 4th to April 5: against No. 8 Alabama
  • April 8: At No. 15 Georgia Tech
  • April 11th to April 13: against No. 3 LSU
  • April 15: In the state of Jacksonville
  • April 17th to 19th: In No. 1 Texas
  • April 22: against No. 22 Georgia Tech
  • 25th to April 27: Against Mississippi State
  • April 29: vs. Samford*
  • 2nd to May 4th: At No. 6 Tennessee
  • 8. to May 10: Against South Carolina
  • May 13: Against Jacksonville State
  • May 15th to 17th: At No. 22 Ole Miss
  • May 20 to 25: SEC tournament*

Sterneillas refer to neutral location competitions.

Adam Cole is the Auburn Athletics Beat Writer for the Montgomery Advertiser. It can be reached by e -mail acole@gannett.com Or on X, the platform that was previously known as Twitter, @Colereporter.

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