Jaylin Williams, Aden Holloway win SEC Player of the Week honors

Jaylin Williams and AdenHolloway were honored by the SEC after dominating Indiana.

Following dominant performances against Indiana, [autotag]Jaylin Williams[/autotag] and [autotag]Aden Holloway[/autotag]  have both won the SEC’s Player of the Week awards.

Williams was named the conferences Player of the Week for the first time in his career. The senior tied his career-high with 24 points and added seven assists and six rebounds to lead Auburn to an 104-76 win over the Hoosiers.

Holloway busted out of a mini-slump with a 24 point performance of his own and was named the SEC’s Freshman of the Week for the second time this season. He once again looked like one of the best shooters in the country, going 5-of-8 from behind the arc and making all five of his free throws.

It was the first time Auburn has had two 20-point scorers in once game since [autotag]Jabari Smith[/autotag] (31 points) and [autotag]Walker Kessler[/autotag] (22 points) did go against Vanderbilt on Feb. 16, 2022.

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LSU’s Trey Holly named SEC Freshman of the Week

On Saturday night, LSU fans got their first look at true freshman Trey Holly.

On Saturday night, LSU fans got their first look at true freshman [autotag]Trey Holly[/autotag].

Holly was a four-star running back from Farmerville, Louisiana. He will likely be redshirted this year but he got his time in the spotlight against Army.

Holly finished the night with six rushing attempts for 91 yards and a touchdown with his biggest play being a 67-yard scoring run with 52 seconds left in the game. Holly finished the night with the most rushing yards on the team in only his first game, and he took home SEC Freshman of the Week honors for his efforts.

LSU has a full stable of running backs consisting of [autotag]John Emery Jr.[/autotag], [autotag]Noah Cain[/autotag], [autotag]Logan Diggs[/autotag], [autotag]Kaleb Jackson[/autotag] and [autotag]Josh Williams[/autotag].

With that much talent, it’s hard to divvy out enough carries for everyone. Diggs has become the No. 1 running back on the team with some combination of Emery/Williams/Cain/Jackson after him. With the new redshirt rule, [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] has the opportunity to redshirt a guy as talented as Holly and still be able to play him in at least four games.

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Softball Diamond Hog named SEC Freshman of the Week

Freshman pitcher, Hannah Camenzind, won her first SEC Freshman of the Week award after going 2-0 last weekend against Mississippi State. 

Freshman pitcher, Hannah Camenzind, won her first SEC Freshman of the Week award after going 2-0 last weekend against Mississippi State. 

Camenzind pitched a total of 7.2 innings during the weekend sweep, with a zero ERA and a .192 opponent batting average.

Before joining the Diamond Hogs pitching staff, Camenzind was a slugger for her high school, Skutt Catholic, in Omaha, Nebraska. She finished her high school career with 44 home runs and 144 RBIs and back-to-back state championships. Her senior season included a 16-0 record in the circle and a 2.238 OPS.

For the Razorbacks, she’s been one of the best in the pen, leading the team with a 1.68 ERA.

Camenzind twin sister, Lauren, is also on the team. Lauren plays infield and has played in 27 games with a .339 batting average. Both were ranked in the top 25 by Extra Inning Softball’s 2022 Extra Elite 100.

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Jared Jones named SEC Freshman of the Week

Last weekend against Samford, it was Jones’ world, and we were all just living in it.

Last weekend against Samford, it was [autotag]Jared Jones[/autotag]’ world, and we were all just living in it.

Jones finished the series going 6-for-10 with four homers, 11 RBI and 5 runs. Those stats earned him SEC Freshman of the Week honors.

Jones is off to a hot start in his first season on the bayou. He currently holds a .356 batting average with 4 doubles, 6 homers, and 21 RBI.

[autotag]Jay Johnson[/autotag] is still trying to figure out how all of the puzzle pieces will fit into the lineup card every day, and Jones may be a Freshman, but he is making a case for being the starting first baseman for a majority of games this season.

Between Jones and [autotag]Cade Beloso[/autotag], LSU is in a good place at first base. We are still waiting on [autotag]Tommy White[/autotag] to be back at third base to complete the infield, but so far so good. [autotag]Ben Nippolt[/autotag] and [autotag]Brayden Jobert[/autotag] have done well in his absence, though.

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‘It is not supposed to look this easy.’ Ike Irish fuels Auburn baseball’s hot start

Freshman Ike Irish is wise beyond his years, and he is proving it at the plate.

Auburn baseball entered the season unranked in four of the six major polls due to what is believed to be a lack of experience in several areas.

Two weeks into the season, the Tigers appear to be in a strong position to have another strong season. Freshman Ike Irish is one of the main reasons why.

Irish, a true freshman from Hudsonville, Michigan, was Auburn baseball’s top signee of the 2022 recruiting cycle as by being the No. 2 overall player from Michigan, and the No. 39 overall prospect. Through seven games, he has more than lived up to expectations.

He currently bats .586 with 17 hits and six RBI. The most eye-popping stat of the young season is that he has recorded a hit in every game, with all but one being a multi-hit affair. In Auburn’s most recent series against USC, Irish went 8-for-13 at the plate with two RBI. In addition to Auburn baseball fans, his early success at the plate is impressing his teammates.

“After his second hit in (Friday’s) game, I looked at somebody and said, ‘it is not supposed to look this easy,” Auburn sophomore [autotag]Cooper McMurray[/autotag] said following Auburn’s 12-6 win over USC on Saturday.

When asked about his assessment of the talented freshman, head coach [autotag]Butch Thompson[/autotag] cites his maturity not only in his actions but also in his physique and at-bat approach.

“A lot of times, guys come to school and it’s like ‘they need to grow, they need to fill out and get in the weight room to get a little stronger.’ Those boxes are already checked,” Thompson said of Irish. “He is physical, he’s confident, that’s another one that is sometimes not readily available with a first-year player. He has a couple of things there. I haven’t seen him give an at-bat away. He always seems interested. I’m pretty excited that he is on our team.” 

You can sense the “seasoned veteran” mindset of Irish in the way he speaks about the game as well. When it comes to his at-bat mentality, he says that he takes a very simple approach, and does not think too much about what needs to be done.

“I think that it is just (being) as simple as possible,” Irish said Saturday. “In the few at-bats that I’ve had this year, especially with the double I hit (on Saturday), I was just thinking ‘just see it up.’ It is small thoughts like that. I think hitting is all mental. So it is just being able to use my thoughts in a good, positive way, but keeping them short so that they don’t interfere with my body doing its’ job.”

His efforts in last week’s action earned him his second SEC Freshman of the Week award in as many weeks. In three wins over North Alabama and USC, Irish went 11-for-17 at the plate, recording multiple hits in every game, with three RBI. His quest for a three-peat begins Wednesday when Auburn faces Florida A&M at 6 p.m. CT.

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Auburn Softball: Bri Ellis named SEC Freshman of the Week

Bri Ellis has been named the SEC Freshman of the Week.

Auburn’s opponents had no answer for [autotag]Bri Ellis[/autotag] at the plate last week. The freshman led Auburn to a 3-0 week and was named the SEC Freshman of the Week on Tuesday, the conference announced.

Auburn’s first baseman went a ridiculous  6-of-7 at the plate for a .857 average. Three of those six hits were home runs to give her a 2.143 slugging percentage.

The Houston, Texan native totaled. five runs scored, seven RBI, two walks, and a stolen base. Her three hits against Mercer are a new career-high.

She now has 16 home runs on the season, two shy of Kasey Cooper for the program’s freshman record. Her 16 home runs also rank 10th all-time in a single season by a Tiger.

Auburn improved to 33-9 overall with a 9-1 win over  Jacksonville State Tuesday. Ellis stayed hot, driving in two RBI with a double and scoring one run.

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Jabari Smith named SEC Freshman of the Week yet again

We all knew this was coming. Jabari Smith once again takes home weekly SEC honors.

For the sixth time this season Jabari Smith was honored by the SEC, this time he was named the SEC Freshman of the Week, the league announced on Monday. It is his fifth time winning the award this season.

Smith is playing his best basketball of the season right now and was dominant in the wins over Mississippi State and South Carolina to secure the outright SEC regular-season championship. He averaged 24.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, and 2.0 assists in the two games.

He showcased his elite shot-making ability in the win over the Bulldogs, scoring 27 points and shooting 9-of-13 from the field and 6-of-7 from the free-throw line. He also made three of his five 3-point attempts and grabbed 10 rebounds for his fifth double-double of the season.

In what was surely his final home game at Auburn, Smith led Auburn to a win over South Carolina that clinched Auburn’s outright regular-season championship. He scored 21 points and grabbed six rebounds. It marked his 26th game in double digits and 13th 20-point outing.

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Suni Lee earns SEC Freshman of the Week

Suni Lee has won her fourth award in the past five weeks.

Suni Lee has won another SEC weekly award. This time she was named the SEC Freshman of the Week, the league announced Tuesday.

This is her fourth weekly award in the past five weeks. She was named the Freshman of the Week twice and Gymnast of the Week twice.

Lee led Auburn to program record 197.925 in their win against Kentucky last Friday. Auburn’s superstar freshman won her fifth-consecutive all-around title with a 39.775.

She also made NCAA and Auburn history. She became the first NCAA gymnast to perform the Nabieva during her bars routine and scored a 9.975, but that was not even the highlight of her night.

That was oin beam, where she scored a perfect 10 on beam. The 10 was the second of her career and first at home.

With her second 10 of the season, she became the first Auburn gymnast since Becky Erwin in 1993 to score more than one 10 in a season. Those two are the only Auburn gymnast to have more than one 10 in their careers. Lee is the only one to score a 10 in two different events.

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Suni Lee named SEC Freshman of the Week

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Suni Lee won her all-around debut to lead Auburn to a win over rival Alabama on Friday.

On Tuesday she won another honor, SEC Freshman of the Week.

Auburn’s star freshman and reigning Olympic all-around gold medalist, won the title with a 39.700. That score is the second highest in the SEC this season and third highest all-around score in program history.

She also tied for first on beam with a career-high 9.975, earning a 10 from one of the judges. She made her vault debut, posting a 9.875 after working on the routine for just a few days. She added a 9.925 on bars and finished with a 9.925 on her floor routine as Auburn beat Alabama 197.525-197.125 in a sold-out Auburn Arena.

Georgia freshman earns SEC honor for performance vs. Vanderbilt

Georgia football is loaded with freshman talent and it was on display vs. Vandy.

Georgia freshman tight end Brock Bowers is leading the Bulldogs in receiving so far this season. The former four-star prospect had to step in when star tight end Darnell Washington underwent foot surgery in fall camp and has more than impressed through four games.

The Napa, Cal. was named SEC Freshman of the Week for a productive day versus Vanderbilt, racking up four catches for 69 yards and two touchdowns, with another 12 yards and a score on the ground.

Fellow Bulldog Adonai Mitchell won the same award just two weeks ago.

Bowers has 18 receptions for 272 yards and four touchdowns on the year. Georgia needed a playmaker to step up with the large number of injuries to receivers and Bowers has done just that.

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