Recap: Auburn softball drops series finale to Ole Miss

Auburn could not keep up with the Rebels in Sunday’s finale, thus dropping another SEC series.

After beginning the series on a hot note, Auburn dropped the final two games of its road series with Ole Miss, including Sunday’s finale.

Auburn held a 2-1 lead over the Rebels in the 3rd inning, but Ole Miss rattled off six unanswered runs to claim the 7-2 win over the Tigers on Sunday at Ole Miss Softball Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi.

Ole Miss jumped 1-0 in the 1st inning on a groundout by Aynslie Furbush that allowed Jalia Lassiter to score from 3rd base. Auburn answered with an RBI single by [autotag]Amelia Lech[/autotag] and a solo home run by [autotag]KK McCray[/autotag] to give the Tigers the 2-1 advantage.

The solo home run would cap scoring for Auburn as Ole Miss would jump back in front thanks to three straight home runs. Furbush and Delaney Rummell would smash two-run home runs while Jamie Mackay added a solo round-tripper. Taylor Malvin scored the game’s final run in the 6th inning on an error.

“We didn’t play well,” Auburn head coach [autotag]Mickey Dean[/autotag] said postgame. “There’s no other way to describe it. We didn’t hit well. We didn’t pitch well. Our defense was susceptible. We’re going to have two really good days of practice ahead us to get ready for that last series of the regular season.”

Auburn recorded six hits in Sunday’s loss, with [autotag]Icess Tresvik[/autotag] carrying the load with two. The combination of [autotag]Shelby Lowe[/autotag] and [autotag]Maddie Penta[/autotag] combined to allow six earned runs on nine hits with two walks and four strikeouts.

Auburn will now prepare for its final regular season series of the season. Auburn will host No. 17 Alabama for a three-game set beginning Thursday at 7 p.m. CT.

Recap: Auburn loses a pair at home to Arkansas

Recap: Auburn loses a pair at home to Arkansas

Auburn softball had a rough go of it on Saturday, losing both games of a back-to-back doubleheader to No. 17 in blowout fashion.

The rainy weather from Friday seemed to carry over to Auburn’s bats on Saturday, as the No. 25 Tigers managed just two runs of offense in both games of the twin-bill. Auburn’s pitching wasn’t much better despite ace Maddie Penta getting the ball in game 1, and the Tigers have now lost back-to-back series to open up their SEC schedule.

Here is a rundown of how Saturday’s action played out on the Plains.

Game One: Arkansas 6 Auburn 1

Runs Hits Errors LOB
Auburn 1 4 0 4
Arkansas 6 8 0 3

Ace pitcher Maddie Penta (7-4) got the nod for game 1 of the doubleheader and was immediately trounced by the Arkansas lineup. The Razorbacks did almost all of their opening-game damage in the opening inning thanks to home runs by junior Bri Ellis and Hannah Gammill.

Penta was able to settle down slightly after the rough start to her afternoon as she was able to gut her way through 5 innings of 6-run ball.

On the other side, Hogs ace Morgan Leinstock (6-0) was nearly un-hittable. Leinstock went the distance in the game, allowing one lone run after she hit [autotag]KK McCray[/autotag] with a pitch to lead off the fourth and allowed her to score on a single by DePaul transfer [autotag]Anna Wohlers[/autotag]. Wohlers RBI knock was one of only four hits the Tigers managed in the front end of the double-header.

Game Two: Arkansas 5 Auburn 1

Runs Hits Errors LOB
Auburn 1 8 1 8
Arkansas 5 7 0 3

Game two of the doubleheader was a near copy of game one. Like the first game, Arkansas got on the board in the top of the first with a home run, this time by freshmen catcher Kennedy Miller.

Also like game one, Auburn’s lone run was scored on an RBI by [autotag]Anna Wohlers[/autotag], who brought home KK McCray, this time with a sac fly.

Unlike the opener, the Auburn lineup was given plenty of chances against Arkansas starter Hannah Camenzind (6-0), but the Tigers were unable to turn those opportunities into runs.

After scoring in the bottom of the first, Auburn consistently put traffic on the bases but was held scoreless for the remainder of the game, putting an end to an extremely frustrating day.

Next Game

The (13-6-1) Tigers will aim to salvage the series tomorrow at noon during a St. Patrick’s Day matinee at Jane B. Moore Field.

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