Bodda Getta Brew 6/2: Bust A Move

Auburn baseball wins the Auburn Regional!

 

Good Morning, Auburn Family! Get ready for more postseason baseball at Plainsman Park because the Tigers are hosting a Super Regional!

What else have we mixed into today’s steaming hot Brew? Check it out below!

⛳ Bid on multiple Auburn golf items
⚾️ Baseball wins the Auburn Regional
🐅 And much, much more!

🎥 AUBURN ACCESS

Follow Auburn baseball after winning the NCAA Auburn Regional! Use code SUPER to get your first month of WarEagle+ free!

WAREAGLE+ AUCTIONS

WarEagle+ auctions has special golf items available! Bid on sets of signed golf balls and head covers from both men’s and women’s golf teams. The items are authenticated by WarEagle+ and Auburn Athletics. All revenue will support student-athletes via NIL.

 🔼 Regional Rally. No. 4 Auburn baseball won the Auburn Regional last night! They downed Milwaukee 8-3 in the regional final to advance to the Super Regional. Chase Fralick led the Tigers with a home run and two RBI. They’ll host Ole Miss this weekend.

🔼 Top Tigers. Auburn men’s golf finished first in the NCAA Championship stroke play portion for the first time in program history, shooting 26-under-par. They will face Stanford in the quarterfinals today, marking their third consecutive Elite Eight appearance.

🔼 Bust A Move. Auburn catcher Chase Fralick has been named one of five finalists for the Buster Posey Catcher of the Year Award! He becomes the first Tiger to be a finalist. Fralick leads the Tigers in multiple offensive categories including doubles, home runs, RBI and slugging percentage.

🤓  TIGER TRIVIA

Which Auburn football coach did Ed King play for?

Think you know it?

Scroll down to the bottom of this email to find the answer!

🐅 ONE BIG THING

On The Ballot. Three Tigers landed on the 2027 College Football Hall of Fame ballot by the National Football Foundation! Former head coach Tommy Tuberville is on the ballot as a coach. He was the 2004 National Coach of the Year after leading the Tigers to an SEC title and a perfect 13-0 season. Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton also made the ballot as he led Auburn to a BCS National Championship, picking up numerous honors along the way. Offensive lineman Ed King is the final Tiger on the ballot. He earned unanimous First Team All-American honors in 1990 and helped Auburn to consecutive conference titles in 1988 and 1989.

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📅 ON THE DOCKET 

*All Times Are in CT

Tuesday, June 2
⛳️ No. 1 Men’s Golf at NCAA Championship

🧐 TRIVIA ANSWER

Answer: Pat Dye

🐅 Have a great week, Auburn Fam!