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The 2015 Auburn Tigers softball team is an American softball team, representing the Auburn University for the 2015 NCAA softball season. In 2014, the Auburn Tigers softball team went 42-19-1 during Clint Myers first season. The Auburn Tigers play their home games at Jane B. Moore Field.

Auburn made it to its first 2015 SEC softball tournament Championship Final on May 9, 2015, held at Tiger Park in Baton Rouge, LA, and defeated #11 Tennessee in extra innings to collect its first SEC Championship in Softball.

Auburn garnered a #4 seed in the 2015 NCAA Division I softball tournament, and hosted a regional and super regional at Jane B. Moore Field in Auburn, AL. Auburn won both the regional and super regional and advanced to their first 2015 Women's College World Series at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, OK.

Roster

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Pitchers

  • 19 Rachael Walters – junior
  • 22 Marcy Harper – junior
  • 23 Lexi Davis – junior
  • 44 Jenna Abbott – sophomore

Outfielders

  • 1 Tiffany Howard – junior
  • 3 Morgan Estell - RS Senior
  • 17 Branndi Melero – senior
  • 18 Jordan Rocker – junior
  • 27 Victoria Draper - RS Freshman
  • 77 Sydne Waldrop – sophomore
 

Catchers

  • 00 Carlee Wallace – freshman
  • 9 Madison Dickey - RS Junior
  • 10 Anna Gibbs - RS Sophomore
  • 12 Maria Mitchell – junior
  • 25 McKenzie Kilpatrick – senior
  • 93 Courtney Shea – freshman

Infielders

  • 2 Haley Fagan - RS Sophomore
  • 4 Madi Gipson – sophomore
  • 5 Emily Carosone – junior
  • 7 Emily Spain – freshman
  • 8 Jade Rhodes – junior
  • 13 Kasey Cooper – sophomore
  • 14 Kelsey Bogaards – junior
  • 21 Whitney Jordan – freshman
  • 33 Kimberlee Myers – sophomore
  • 44 Jenna Abbott – sophomore
 

2015 Auburn Tigers Softball Roster Шаблон:Webarchive

Schedule

Date Time Opponent Rank Venue Result TV Record
February 5 6:00 PM Troy 20 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 15-5 (5) SECN+ 1-0 (0-0)
February 6 7:00 PM UAB 20 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 11-2 SECN+ 2-0 (0-0)
February 7 3:30 PM Evansville 20 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 12-0 (5) SECN+ 3-0 (0-0)
February 7 5:30 PM George Washington 20 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 8-0 (5) SECN+ 4-0 (0-0)
February 8 1:00 PM Appalachian State 20 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 9-0 (5) SECN+ 5-0 (0-0)
February 8 3:00 PM Chattanooga 20 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 12-1 (5) SECN+ 6-0 (0-0)
February 12 4:00 PM Mercer 17 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 7-3 SECN+ 7-0 (0-0)
February 12 6:30 PM Georgia State 17 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 20-8 (5) SECN+ 8-0 (0-0)
February 13 7:00 PM Ball State 17 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 12-1 (5) 9-0 (0-0)
February 14 2:30 PM Mercer 17 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 9-1 (5) SECN+ 10-0 (0-0)
February 14 4:45 PM Eastern Illinois 17 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 9-1 (5) SECN+ 11-0 (0-0)
February 15 1:30 PM Winthrop 17 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 15-4 (5) SECN+ 12-0 (0-0)
February 18 5:30 PM Georgia State 16 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 10-0 (5) SECN+ 13-0 (0-0)
February 20 9:00 AM Dartmouth 16 USF Tournament • Tampa, FL 2-4 13-1 (0-0)
February 20 1:45 PM South Florida 16 USF Tournament • Tampa, FL 6-2 14-1 (0-0)
February 21 9:00 AM Marshall 16 USF Tournament • Tampa, FL 5-4 15-1 (0-0)
February 21 TBA Dartmouth 16 USF Tournament • Tampa, FL 6-3 16-1 (0-0)
February 22 TBA South Florida 16 USF Tournament • Tampa, FL 8-0 (5) 17-1 (0-0)
February 26 6:00 PM Texas State 16 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 6-2 SECN+ 18-1 (0-0)
February 27 5:00 PM Ohio State 16 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 14-2 (5) 19-1 (0-0)
February 28 5:00 PM SIUE 16 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 8-5 SECN+ 20-1 (0-0)
March 1 1:30 PM Samford 16 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 13-0 (5) 21-1 (0-0)
March 5 3:00 PM Long Beach State 14 Judi Garmen Classic • Fullerton, CA 8-7 (8) 22-1 (0-0)
March 5 5:30 PM Pacific 14 Judi Garmen Classic • Fullerton, CA 4-1 23-1 (0-0)
March 6 7:30 PM #13 Arizona 14 Judi Garmen Classic • Fullerton, CA 20-2 (5) 24-1 (0-0)
March 6 10:00 PM Cal State Fullerton 14 Judi Garmen Classic • Fullerton, CA 2-3 24-2 (0-0)
March 7 10:00 PM #22 Arizona State 14 Judi Garmen Classic • Fullerton, CA 7-4 25-2 (0-0)
March 11 6:00 PM Troy 12 Troy, AL 2-0 26-2 (0-0)
March 14 6:00 PM Ole Miss 12 Ole Miss Softball Complex • Oxford, MS 14-3 (5) 27-2 (1-0)
March 15 4:30 PM Ole Miss 12 Ole Miss Softball Complex • Oxford, MS 7-3 ESPNU 28-2 (2-0)
March 16 6:00 PM Ole Miss 12 Ole Miss Softball Complex • Oxford, MS 10-2 (6) SECN 29-2 (3-0)
March 21 3:00 PM #12 Kentucky 9 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 5-0 SECN+ 30-2 (4-0)
March 21 6:00 PM #12 Kentucky 9 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 4-1 SECN+ 31-2 (5-0)
March 23 1:00 PM #12 Kentucky 9 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 9-7 SECN+ 32-2 (6-0)
March 25 4:00 PM #11 Florida State 8 Seminole Softball Complex • Tallahassee, FL 7-10 ESPN3 32-3 (6-0)
March 25 6:00 PM #11 Florida State 8 Seminole Softball Complex • Tallahassee, FL 10-4 ESPN3 33-3 (6-0)
March 27 6:30 PM #20 Missouri 8 University Field • Columbia, MO 14-6 (5) 34-3 (7-0)
March 28 7:00 PM #20 Missouri 8 University Field • Columbia, MO 4-5 SECN 34-4 (7-1)
March 29 12:00 PM #20 Missouri 8 University Field • Columbia, MO 10-8 SECN 35-4 (8-1)
April 2 6:00 PM #11 Tennessee 7 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 6-2 SECN+ 36-4 (9-1)
April 3 6:00 PM #11 Tennessee 7 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 6-8 SECN 36-5 (9-2)
April 4 3:30 PM #11 Tennessee 7 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 12-9 SECN+ 37-5 (10-2)
April 8 5:30 PM UAB 7 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 10-6 SECN+ 38-5 (10-2)
April 10 6:30 PM #23 Texas A&M 7 Aggie Softball ComplexCollege Station, TX 8-1 39-5 (11-2)
April 11 1:00 PM #23 Texas A&M 7 Aggie Softball ComplexCollege Station, TX 4-12 (5) ESPNU 39-6 (11-3)
April 11 3:30 PM #23 Texas A&M 7 Aggie Softball ComplexCollege Station, TX 12-4 40-6 (12-3)
April 17 7:30 PM #6 Alabama 7 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 0-6 ESPNU 40-7 (12-4)
April 18 12:30 PM #6 Alabama 7 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 3-13 40-8 (12-5)
April 18 5:00 PM #6 Alabama 7 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 13-12 (8) ESPNU 41-8 (13-5)
April 24 6:00 PM Arkansas 8 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 9-1 (6) SECN+ 42-8 (14-5)
April 25 6:00 PM Arkansas 8 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 9-1 (5) SECN+ 43-8 (15-5)
April 26 1:00 PM Arkansas 8 Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 10-2 (5) SECN+ 44-8 (16-5)
May 1 6:00 PM #6 LSU 8 Tiger ParkBaton Rouge, LA 2-1 SECN+ 45-8 (17-5)
May 2 6:00 PM #6 LSU 8 Tiger ParkBaton Rouge, LA 1-0 SECN+ 46-8 (18-5)
May 3 2:00 PM #6 LSU 8 Tiger ParkBaton Rouge, LA[1] 1-7 ESPN 46-9 (18-6)
May 7 10:00 AM #13 Missouri 7 2015 SEC softball tournamentTiger ParkBaton Rouge, LA 5-2 SECN 47-9 (18-6)
May 8 2:00 PM #4 Alabama 7 2015 SEC softball tournamentTiger ParkBaton Rouge, LA 7-1 SECN 48-9 (18-6)
May 9 7:00 PM #11 Tennessee 7 2015 SEC softball tournamentTiger ParkBaton Rouge, LA 6-5 (9) SECN 49-9 (18-6)
May 15 5:30 PM Tennessee Tech 4 2015 NCAA Division I softball tournament • Regional • Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 4-1 ESPN3 50-9 (18-6)
May 16 1:00 PM #22 South Alabama 4 2015 NCAA Division I softball tournament • Regional • Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 1-0 ESPN3 51-9 (18-6)
May 17 12:00 PM #22 South Alabama 4 2015 NCAA Division I softball tournament • Regional • Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 7-4 ESPN3 52-9 (18-6)
May 22 1:00 PM #13 LA–Lafayette 4 2015 NCAA Division I softball tournament • Super Regional • Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 12-11 (8) ESPNU 53-9 (18-6)
May 23 11:00 AM #13 LA–Lafayette 4 2015 NCAA Division I softball tournament • Super Regional • Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 6-3 ESPN 54-9 (18-6)
May 28 2:30 PM #5 LSU 4 2015 Women's College World SeriesASA Hall of Fame StadiumOklahoma City, OK 1-6 ESPN 54-10 (18-6)
May 30 12:00 PM #8 Tennessee 4 2015 Women's College World SeriesASA Hall of Fame StadiumOklahoma City, OK 4-2 ESPN 55-10 (18-6)
May 30 6:00 PM #7 UCLA 4 2015 Women's College World SeriesASA Hall of Fame StadiumOklahoma City, OK 11-10 (10) ESPN 56-10 (18-6)
May 31 12:00 PM #1 Florida 4 2015 Women's College World SeriesASA Hall of Fame StadiumOklahoma City, OK 2-3 (9) ESPN 56-11 (18-6)

Honors and awards

  • Branndi Melero, Kasey Cooper and Emily Carosone were selected Preaseson All-SEC Team on February 5.[2]
  • Emily Carosone named SEC Softball Player of the Week on March 9.[3]
  • Emily Carosone named USA Softball National Player of the Week on March 10.[4]
  • Morgan Estell and Branndi Melero Selected in National Pro Fastpitch Draft on April 1.[5]
  • Branndi Melero named SEC Co-Softball Player of the Week on April 6.[6]
  • Emily Carosone named one of 26 Finalists for USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year on April 8.[7]
  • Emily Carosone and Kasey Cooper named to the 1st Team All-SEC Softball Team on May 5.[8]
  • Jade Rhodes and Tiffany Howard named to the 2nd Team All-SEC Softball Team on May 5.[9]
  • Emily Carosone, Kasey Cooper and Tiffany Howard named to the SEC Softball All-Defensive Team on May 5.[10]
  • Clint Myers named 2015 SEC Softball Coach of the Year on May 5.[11]
  • Emily Carosone named one of 10 finalists for National Player of Year on May 6.[12]
  • Auburn wins 2015 SEC softball tournament Championship on May 9.[13]
  • Emily Carosone named 2015 SEC softball tournament Championship MVP on May 9.[14]
  • Auburn named host of 2015 NCAA softball tournament Championship Regional and Super Regional on May 10.[15]
  • Auburn advances to first Women's College World Series in its history on May 23.[16]
  • Emily Carosone and Kasey Cooper named to the NFCA Division I Softball All-American First Team on May 27.[17]
  • Tiffany Howard named to the NFCA Division I Softball All-American Third Team on May 27.[18]
  • Kasey Cooper named CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-American on May 29.[19]
  • Tiffany Howard Named Academic All-American on June 3.[20]
  • Carlee Wallace and Branndi Melero named to Women's College World Series All-Tournament Team on June 4.[21]

Ranking movement

Poll Pre Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 13 Wk 14 Final
NFCA[22] 20 17 16 16 14 12 9 8 7 7 7 8 8 7 4 3
USA Softball[23] 19 17 17 19 18 14 11 9 7 6 6 8 8 6 4 3

References

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