2014 Auburn Tigers softball team

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2014 Auburn Tigers softball
Conference Southeastern Conference
DivisionWest
Record42191 (1113 SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coachScott Woodard, Casey Myers, & Corey Myers
Pitching coachCorey Myers
Home stadiumJane B. Moore Field
Seasons
 2013
2015  
2014 Southeastern Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Alabama  195 .7925313 .803
Tennessee  177 .7084612 .793
Florida  159 .6255512 .821
Georgia  159 .6254915 .766
Missouri  159 .6254318 .705
Kentucky  1311 .5425019 .725
LSU  1311 .5423824 .613
Auburn  1113 .4584219 .689
South Carolina  1113 .4583622 .621
Mississippi State  1014 .4173921 .650
Texas A&M  915 .3753722 .627
Arkansas  519 .2082728 .491
Ole Miss  321 .1252231 .415
As of Oct 01, 2014 [1]
Rankings from Coaches' Poll

The 2014 Auburn Tigers softball team was an American softball team that represented the Auburn University for the 2014 NCAA softball season. This was Clint Myers first season as the Auburn Tigers softball head coach. The Auburn Tigers played their home games at Jane B. Moore Field.

Contents

Auburn made it back to the Regionals, before falling to Minnesota in the final game of Regionals.

Roster

2014 Auburn Tigers Softball roster
 

Pitchers

  • 6 Hilary Mavromat – senior
  • 22 Marcy Harper – sophomore
  • 23 Lexi Davis – sophomore

Outfielders

  • 1 Tiffany Howard – sophomore
  • 3 Morgan Estell – junior
  • 7 Kristyn Richards – senior
  • 17 Branndi Melero – junior
  • 18 Jordan Rocker – sophomore
  • 27 Victoria Draper – freshman
  • 77 Sydne Waldrop – freshman
 

Catchers

  • 9 Austyn West – sophomore
  • 10 Anna Gibbs – sophomore
  • 12 Maria Mitchell – sophomore
  • 25 McKenzie Kilpatrick – junior

Infielders

  • 2 Haley Fagan - Sophomore (redshirted for season)
  • 4 Madi Gipson – freshman
  • 5 Emily Carosone – sophomore
  • 8 Jade Rhodes – sophomore
  • 11 Maris Medina – senior
  • 13 Kasey Cooper – freshman
  • 14 Kelsey Bogaards – sophomore
  • 44 Jenna Abbott – freshman
  • 99 Ashley Leon – freshman
 

2014 Auburn Tigers Softball Roster

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentVenueResultRecord
February 63:00 PMTroyTroy Softball Complex • Troy, AL 5-5 (5)0-0-1 (0-0)
February 76:00 PMNorth Dakota StateJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 11-3 (6)1-0-1 (0-0)
February 83:30 PMMorehead StateJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 12-0 (5)2-0-1 (0-0)
February 85:30 PMLouisiana-MonroeJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 9-23-0-1 (0-0)
February 911:00 AMNotre DameJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 2-3 (8)3-1-1 (0-0)
February 91:00 PMTennessee TechJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 8-44-1-1 (0-0)
February 143:00 PMMarshallJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 19-5 (5)5-1-1 (0-0)
February 145:30 PMLoyolaJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 11-2 (5)6-1-1 (0-0)
February 153:30 PMNebraska OmahaJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 4-27-1-1 (0-0)
February 155:30 PMWestern IllinoisJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 6-08-1-1 (0-0)
February 163:00 PMWinthropJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 16-0 (5)9-1-1 (0-0)
February 213:30 PMJacksonville StateJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 6-5 (9)10-1-1 (0-0)
February 216:00 PMSamfordJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 3-011-1-1 (0-0)
February 223:30 PMJacksonville StateJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 13-3 (5)10-1-1 (0-0)
February 2311:30 AMPurdueJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 8-0 (5)11-1-1 (0-0)
February 269:00 AMFlorida StateJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 4-511-2-1 (0-0)
February 2811:00 AMOregonDiamond 9 Citrus Classic • Kissimmee, FL 0-311-3-1 (0-0)
February 281:15 PMIllinois StateDiamond 9 Citrus Classic • Kissimmee, FL 3-212-3-1 (0-0)
March 11:15 PMSyracuseDiamond 9 Citrus Classic • Kissimmee, FL 10-112-3-1 (0-0)
March 13:30 PMMarylandDiamond 9 Citrus Classic • Kissimmee, FL 16-3 (5)13-3-1 (0-0)
March 210:00 AMRadfordDiamond 9 Citrus Classic • Kissimmee, FL 8-0 (5)14-3-1 (0-0)
March 76:00 PMLSUJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 1-414-4-1 (0-1)
March 81:00 PMLSUJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 6-415-4-1 (1-1)
March 91:00 PMLSUJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 7-016-4-1 (2-1)
March 126:00 PMTroyJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 13-5 (5)17-4-1 (2-1)
March 145:30 PMRadfordJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 9-0 (5)18-4-1 (2-1)
March 147:30 PMIPFWJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 10-0 (5)19-4-1 (2-1)
March 153:30 PMSavannah StateJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 22-0 (5)20-4-1 (2-1)
March 155:30 PMBall StateJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 15-3 (5)21-4-1 (2-1)
March 161:00 PMAlabama A&MJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL Canceled21-4-1 (2-1)
March 193:00 PMMurray StateJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 10-0 (5)22-4-1 (2-1)
March 195:00 PMMurray StateJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 11-723-4-1 (2-1)
March 216:00 PMMississippi StateJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 11-324-4-1 (3-1)
March 221:00 PMMississippi StateJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 5-225-4-1 (4-1)
March 232:00 PMMississippi StateJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 2-525-5-1 (4-2)
March 264:00 PMGeorgia State Atlanta, GA 16-1 (5)26-5-1 (4-2)
March 285:00 PMKentucky Lexington, KY 7-627-5-1 (5-2)
March 3011:00 AMKentucky Lexington, KY 6-428-5-1 (6-2)
March 301:30 PMKentucky Lexington, KY 1-228-6-1 (6-3)
April 45:00 PM Florida Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FL 2-428-7-1 (6-4)
April 54:00 PM Florida Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FL 6-728-8-1 (6-5)
April 612:00 PM Florida Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FL 0-1 (8)28-9-1 (6-6)
April 116:00 PMMissouriJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 2-428-10-1 (6-7)
April 1212:00 PMMissouriJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 7-828-11-1 (6-8)
April 131:00 PMMissouriJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 6-728-12-1 (6-9)
April 166:30 PM Alabama Montgomery, AL 6-229-12-1 (6-9)
April 191:00 PM Georgia Jack Turner Stadium • Athens, GA 2-1129-13-1 (6-10)
April 193:30 PM Georgia Jack Turner Stadium • Athens, GA 4-829-14-1 (6-11)
April 201:00 PM Georgia Jack Turner Stadium • Athens, GA 8-130-14-1 (7-11)
April 236:00 PMAlabama StateJane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 5-331-14-1 (7-11)
April 256:00 PM Texas A&M Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 7-632-14-1 (8-11)
April 261:00 PM Texas A&M Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 6-033-14-1 (9-11)
April 271:00 PM Texas A&M Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, AL 9-1 (5)34-14-1 (10-11)
May 26:00 PM South Carolina Beckham Field • Columbia, SC 5-3 (8)35-14-1 (11-11)
May 33:00 PM South Carolina Beckham Field • Columbia, SC 4-735-15-1 (11-12)
May 412:00 PM South Carolina Beckham Field • Columbia, SC [2] 2-435-16-1 (11-13)
May 75:30 PM South Carolina 2014 SEC softball tournament • Beckham Field • Columbia, SC 7-536-16-1 (11-13)
May 82:00 PM Alabama 2014 SEC softball tournament • Beckham Field • Columbia, SC 4-836-17-1 (11-13)
May 164:00 PMNorth Dakota State 2014 NCAA Division I softball tournament • Regional • Jane Sage Cowles Stadium • Minneapolis, MN 2-536-18-1 (11-13)
May 174:00 PMGreen Bay 2014 NCAA Division I softball tournament • Regional • Jane Sage Cowles Stadium • Minneapolis, MN 9-1 (5)37-18-1 (11-13)
May 176:30 PMNorth Dakota State 2014 NCAA Division I softball tournament • Regional • Jane Sage Cowles Stadium • Minneapolis, MN 1-038-18-1 (11-13)
May 181:30 PMMinnesota 2014 NCAA Division I softball tournament • Regional • Jane Sage Cowles Stadium • Minneapolis, MN 4-3 (8)39-18-1 (11-13)
May 184:00 PMMinnesota 2014 NCAA Division I softball tournament • Regional • Jane Sage Cowles Stadium • Minneapolis, MN 6-839-19-1 (11-13)

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  1. "Softball". ESPN. Retrieved May 12, 2015.
  2. 2014 Auburn Softball Schedule