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Auburn’s quartet of Ike Irish, Samuel Dutton, Cooper McMurray and Chase Fralick earned All-Southeast Region honors.
Good Morning, Auburn Family. Auburn’s quartet of Ike Irish, Samuel Dutton, Cooper McMurray and Chase Fralick earned All-Southeast Region honors, as announced by the American Baseball Coaches Association.
Irish and Dutton earned first-team recognition as an outfielder and starting pitcher, respectively, and will go on the All-America ballot to be voted on by the committee later this week. McMurray and Fralick earned second-team honors at first base and catcher.
The four all-region honorees are the second most in program history, surpassed only by the five honorees in 1995.
What else have we mixed into today’s steaming hot Brew? Check it out below!
👟 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships start today!
🎾 Five regional honors for women’s tennis
⚾️ More baseball honors from Perfect Game
🐅 And much, much more!
🎥 WAREAGLE+ : THIS WEEK IN AUBURN SOFTBALL


🔼 Maka Manpower in Eugene. In his final Auburn meet, Makanakaishe Charamba hopes to help the Tigers claim the first-place trophy they came so close to winning last year.
Consisting of six sprinters and three throwers, Auburn’s men’s track and field team makes up for in impact what it lacks in numbers.
“This group is phenomenal,” Charamba said. “Going into the championship, we’re executing what we’ve always been doing and going to put on a show.”
Charamba, who ranks No.1 in the nation in the 200m after running a school-record 19.92 at SEC outdoors, joins relay mates Dario Matau, Azeem Fahmi and Kayinsola Ajayi in the Tigers’ fast foursome, looking to repeat as NCAA champs in the 4x100.
Ajayi and freshman Israel Okon both qualified in the 100m dash.
After winning the 60m hurdles national title at the 2025 NCAA Indoor Championships, sophomore Ja’Kobe Tharp looks to become Auburn’s seventh athlete to win NCAA indoor and outdoor championships in the same year.
A trio of throwers will represent Auburn at NCAAS, Kyle Brown and Kyle Moison in hammer, along with Seth Allen in discus, a transfer from Purdue who won the Big Ten championship in 2024.
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@ikeirish18 ➡️ First Team
@chase_fralick ➡️ First Team Freshman
@ChrisRembertt ➡️ Second Team Freshman📰 » auburntige.rs/3HOc5Xy
#WarEagle
— Auburn Baseball (@AuburnBaseball)
6:23 PM • Jun 10, 2025
🔼 Welp, This is Just Getting Embarrassing. Junior Ike Irish was named First Team All-America, while Chase Fralick earned First Team Freshman All-America and Chris Rembert earned Second Team Freshman All-America honors from Perfect Game Tuesday.
Irish becomes the 34th All-American in program history, including the first since 2022. Rembert picks up his second Freshman All-America nod of the week, and Fralick becomes the 22nd Freshman All-American in program history.
It marks the seventh season in program history in which the Tigers have had multiple Freshman All-Americans, including the second time since 2008.

🔼 Hammer Time. Auburn track and field is set for the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships at historic Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, June 11-14, at the University of Oregon.
Led by third-year Auburn track & field head coach Leroy Burrell, the Tigers will be represented by 13 individuals in 12 different events and two relays at the top collegiate meet in the country. The men are currently ranked 6th, their highest ranking of the season, and the women come in at 27th.
The men will compete Wednesday and Friday, while the women’s events take place Thursday and Saturday. Action for Auburn begins in the field today at 3:30 p.m. CT with the men’s hammer throw.
Part of the best staff in the South 🎾
Jordan Szabo and Valeriya Zeleva have been named the @ITA_Tennis Southern Region Coach of the Year and Assistant Coach of the Year!
#WarEagle
— Auburn Women's Tennis (@AuburnWTennis)
3:12 PM • Jun 10, 2025
🔼 Success Trickles Down. Auburn women’s tennis coaches and student-athletes earned five regional honors, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association announced Tuesday. Head coach Jordan Szabo was named the ITA Southern Region Coach of the Year, and Valeriya Zeleva was tabbed Southern Region Assistant Coach of the Year. DJ Bennett, Angella Okutoyi and Ava Hrastar also earned individual honors.
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🤓 TIGER TRIVIA
It Was a Very Good YearIn what year did Auburn QB Cam Newton win the Heisman Trophy while also leading the Tigers to a national title? |
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Now, the rules are set to change again with final approval of the House v. NCAA settlement last night.
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— Auburn Tigers (@AuburnTigers)
5:01 PM • Jun 7, 2025
Hear From the Head Honcho. ICYMI! Auburn AD John Cohen shared his thoughts on how Auburn will move forward in this post-House settlement era of college sports.
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🧐 TRIVIA ANSWER
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