2017 Auburn Tigers softball team

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2017 Auburn Tigers softball
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Conference Southeastern Conference
DivisionWest
Record4912 (177 SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coachScott Woodard, Casey Myers, & Hunter Veach
Pitching coachCorey Myers (resigned)
Home stadium Jane B. Moore Field
Seasons
  2016
2018  
2017 Southeastern Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 1 Florida  y203 .870537 .883
No. 7 Auburn  y177 .7084910 .831
No. 9 Tennessee  y167 .6964710 .825
No. 11 Texas A&M  y167 .6964510 .818
No. 15 Alabama  y1211 .5224516 .738
No. 21 LSU  y1212 .5004519 .703
No. 18 Kentucky  y1212 .5003917 .696
No. 19 Ole Miss  y1014 .4174318 .705
Mississippi State  y1014 .4173622 .621
No. 24 South Carolina  y815 .3483425 .576
Missouri  y716 .3042928 .509
Arkansas  y717 .2923124 .564
No. 25 Georgia  y618 .2503523 .603
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of May 22, 2017 [1]
Rankings from NFCA

The 2017 Auburn Tigers softball team is an American softball team, representing Auburn University for the 2017 NCAA softball season. The Auburn Tigers play their home games at Jane B. Moore Field. [2]

Contents

The Tigers 2017 regular season finished in 2nd place within the conference, and received the 2nd seed in the 2017 SEC softball tournament. [3]

Roster

2017 Auburn Softball Roster

No.NamePos.BTHt.ClassHometown(High School)
#00Carlee WallaceCRR5'23-Junior Alpine, CA (Valhalla)
#1KK CrockerINFLR5'31-Freshman Tuscaloosa, AL (Hillcrest)
#2Haley FaganINFRR5'104-Senior Dunnellon, FL
#3Whitney JordanOFRR5'103-Junior Athens, AL
#4Madi GipsonOFRR5'63-Junior Hoover, AL (Spain Park)
#6Laney JoynerINFRR5'71-Freshman Woodstock, GA (Valhalla)
#7Emily SpainINFLR5'43-Junior Pelham, AL
#8Brittany MaresetteOFLR5'41-Freshman Snellville, GA (Archer)
#9Tannon SnowINFRR5'72-Sophomore Chino Hills, CA
#10Carmyn GreenwoodOFLR5'81-Freshman Birmingham, AL (Oak Mountain)
#11Casey McCrackinINFRR5'92-Sophomore Cantonment, FL (J.M. Tate)
#13Kasey CooperINFLR5'44-Senior Dothan, AL
#14Ashlee SwindleP(R)RR5'61-Freshman Jasper, AL (Curry)
#15Bree FornisOFRR5'42-Sophomore Tuscaloosa, AL (Hillcrest)
#16Kaylee CarlsonP(R)RR5'103-Junior Garden Grove, CA (Pacifica)
#17Morgan PodanyOFRR5'42-Sophomore Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
#18Justus PerryINFRR5'91-Freshman Prior Lake, MN Curry High School, Jasper, AL
#21Alyssa RiveraUTILLR5'91-Freshman Eagle Lake, FL (Lake Region)
#23Breanna GutierrezCRR5'61-Freshman Buford, GA
#24Kendall VeachINFRR5'92-Sophomore Selma, AL (Morgan Academy)
#27Victoria DraperOFLR5'63-Junior Moulton, AL (Lawrence County)
#29Makayla MartinP(R)LR5'112-Sophomore San Diego, CA (Scripps Ranch)
#30Alexa NemethP(L)LL5'51-Freshman Auburn, AL
#44Jenna AbbottP(L)/DPLL5'44-Senior Dawsonville, GA (Dawson County)
#77Sydne WaldropOFLR5'34-Senior Springville, AL
#93Courtney SheaCLR5'103-Junior Mountain Brook, AL

Coaching staff

2017 Auburn Softball Coaches
  • Clint Myers – Head coach – 4th year
  • Corey Myers – Associate head coach, pitching coach – 4th year (resigned)
  • Hunter Veach – Assistant coach, pitching coach – 1st year
  • Scott Woodard – Assistant coach, hitting coach – 4th year
  • Casey Myers – Volunteer assistant coach – 3rd year
  • Megan Reynolds – Director of operations
  • Lana Meeks – Athletic trainer
  • Emily Stone – Manager
  • Taylor Coe – Manager
  • Cheyenne Coyle – Graduate assistant
  • Kasey Fagan – Graduate assistant
  • Haley Steele – Graduate assistant
  • Elayna Siebert – Graduate assistant
  • Emily Maggi – Athletic trainer intern

Schedule

2017 Auburn Tigers Softball Schedule Archived 2015-02-06 at the Wayback Machine

DateTimeOpponentRank#SiteResultAttendanceWinning PitcherLosing Pitcher
Triple Crown Tournament
February 9*1:00 PM#1  Oklahoma #2Nancy Almaraz Stadium • Puerto Vallarta, Mexico W 3–2687Martin (1−0)Lowary (0−1)
February 9*7:00 PM#13  Washington #2Nancy Almaraz Stadium • Puerto Vallarta, MexicoL 1–2(10)1,100Alvelo (1–0)Martin (1–1)
February 10*2:00 PM Nebraska #2Nancy Almaraz Stadium • Puerto Vallarta, MexicoW 3–2300Carlson (1-0)McClure (0-1)
February 11*10:00 AM BYU #2Nancy Almaraz Stadium • Puerto Vallarta, MexicoW 3–0656Martin (2-1)Paulson (0-1)
February 16*6:00 PM SIUE #2 Jane B. Moore FieldAuburn, AL W 4–3(8)1,886Carlson (2-0)Chamberts (3-1)
Plainsman Invitational
February 17*2:30 PM Creighton #2Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 8–0(5)2,420Carlson (3-0)Hylton (0-4)
February 17*4:45 PMSIUE#2Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 8–12,057Carlson (4-0)Ingles (2-1)
February 18*3:30 PMEvansville#2Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 5–32,420Martin (3-1)Lockhart (0-2)
February 18*6:00 PMCreighton#2Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 9–02,420Martin (4-1)Clark (2-2)
February 19*2:00 PM Mercer #2Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 10–12,233Carlson (5-0)Rodriguez (0-2)
February 23*6:00 PMNorth Dakota#2Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 6–01,752Carlson (6-0)VanDomelen (1-3)
Tiger Invitational
February 24*3:30 PMUMass-Lowell#2Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 13–0(5)2,063Carlson (7-0)Talcik (0-3)
February 24*6:00 PMNorth Dakota#2Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 8–0(6)2,063Martin (5-1)Bergh (5-2)
February 25*2:30 PM Yale #2Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 9–0(5)2,620Martin (6-1)Casalino (0-2)
February 25*4:45 PM#13 James Madison#2Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 4–02,620Carlson (8-0)Odicci (4-2)
February 26*1:00 PM#13 James Madison#2Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALL 0–12,111Good (8-0)Martin (6-2)
March 2*6:00 PMLiberty#2Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 15–0(5)1,773Carlson (9-0)DiMartino (2-2)
Wilson/DeMarini Classic
March 3*6:00 PMLiberty#2Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 9–1(6)1,875Martin (7-2)Cassady (2-4)
March 4*3:30 PMCollege of Charleston#2Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 14–0(5)Carlson (10-0)Berouty (2-1)
March 4*6:00 PMTexas State#2Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 8–12,372Martin (8-2)Rupp (8-2)
March 5*1:00 PMCollege of Charleston#2Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 8–0(5)1,905Carlson (11-0)Martin (2-2)
March 8*6:00 PMAlabama State#2Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 14–0(5)1,825Martin (9-2)Castro (0-4)
March 106:00 PM#12  LSU #2Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 5–42,041Carlson (12-0)Hoover (3-2)
March 1212:00 PM#12 LSU#2Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALL 0–8(6)2,003Hoover (4-2)Martin (9-3)
March 124:00 PM#12 LSU#2Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 5–42,003Carlson (13-0)Hoover (4-3)
March 14*6:00 PM#15  Tennessee #4 Columbia, TN Canceled   
March 15*6:00 PMMiddle Tennessee State#4 Murfreesboro, TN Canceled   
USF Tournament
March 17*10:00 AMNorth Dakota State#4 Clearwater, FL W 2–1786Carlson (14–0)Sertic (8–12)
March 17*12:30 PMUSF#4Clearwater, FLW 4–0786Martin (10–3)Wysocki (2-1)
March 18*11:00 AMIllinois#4Clearwater, FLW 6–2439Martin (11-3)Wonderly (5-7)
March 18*1:30 PM Ohio State #4Clearwater, FLW 8–0(6)538Carlson (15-0)Springer (6-2)
March 19*8:00 AM LIU Brooklyn #4Clearwater, FLW 9–4588Martin (12-3)Woodson (5-9)
March 255:00 PM#2  Florida #4 Katie Seashole Pressly Softball StadiumGainesville, FL L 3–42,338Gourley (11-1)Carlson (15-1)
March 266:00 PM#2 Florida#4Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FLL 0–71,829Barnhill (11-0)Martin (12-4)
March 276:00 PM#2 Florida#4Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 1–01,575Carlson (16-1)Gourley (11-2)
March 316:00 PM#18  Georgia #5UGA Softball Stadium • Athens, GA W 4–31,087Carlson (17-1)Gray (17-5)
April 16:00 PM#18 Georgia#5UGA Softball Stadium • Athens, GAW 13–41,605Martin (13-4)Avant (5-4)
April 211:00 AM#18 Georgia#5UGA Softball Stadium • Athens, GAW 4–31,423Carlson (18-1)Gray (17-6)
April 5*6:00 PMSamford#5 Birmingham, AL Canceled   
April 76:00 PM#21  Ole Miss #5Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 3–12,305Carlson (19-1)Lee (9-5)
April 83:00 PM#21 Ole Miss#5Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALL 4–102,476Finney (4-0)Martin (13-5)
April 91:00 PM#21 Ole Miss#5Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 3–12,173Carlson (20-1)Lee (9-6)
April 12*6:00 PM Georgia St. #7Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 6–31,756Martin (14-5)Jennings (12-7)
April 146:00 PM Missouri #7Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALL 1–62,135Baxter (12-4)Carlson (20-2)
April 156:00 PMMissouri#7Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 5–42,200Martin (15-5)Baumgartner (4-5)
April 162:00 PMMissouri#7Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 6–11,961Carlson (21-2)Baxter (12-5)
April 19*6:00 PMKennesaw State#7Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 7–31,713Martin (16-5)Cutting (15-8)
April 216:00 PM South Carolina #7Beckham Field • Columbia, SCW 2–01586Carlson (22-2)Drotar (6-3)
April 226:00 PMSouth Carolina#7Beckham Field • Columbia, SCW 2–01,762Swindle (1-0)Blue (9-9)
April 232:00 PMSouth Carolina#7Beckham Field • Columbia, SCL 0–31,578Elliott (12-8)Carlson (22-3)
April 26*6:00 PMAlabama State#9Lagoon Park • Montgomery, ALW 14–1(6)1,503Swindle (2-0)Bradford (9-11)
April 286:00 PM Mississippi St. #9Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 4–22,140Carlson (23-3)Ward (7-7)
April 296:00 PMMississippi St.#9Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 6–22,331Carlson (24-3)Silkwood (14-6)
April 301:00 PMMississippi St.#9Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 6–32,164Martin (17-5)Ward (7-8)
May 57:00 PM#14  Alabama #9Rhoads Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALW 3–0(9)4,015Carlson (25-3)Littlejohn (14-6)
May 66:00 PM#14 Alabama#9Rhoads Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALW 4–14,015Martin (18-5)Littlejohn (14-7)
May 712:00 PM#14 Alabama#9Rhoads Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALL 2–34,015Osorio (20-7)Swindle (2-1)
2017 Southeastern Conference softball tournament
May 115:00 PM#18  Kentucky (Quarterfinal)#7 Lee StadiumKnoxville, TN W 2–02,448Carlson (26-3)Rethlake (9-5)
May 131:00 PM#21 LSU (Semifinal)#7 Lee StadiumKnoxville, TN L 0–62,475Walljasper (16-4)Carlson (26-4)
NCAA Regionals
May 18*3:30 PMEast Tennessee State University#8Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 11–0(5)1,940Martin (19-5)Ogle (12-13)
May 19*11:00 AMCalifornia#8Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 4–3(9)1,984Martin (20-5)Conley (20-14)
May 21*11:30 AMCalifornia#8Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALW 8–21,917Carlson (27-4)Trzcinski (7-7)
NCAA Super Regionals
May 26*3:00 PM#6 Oklahoma#8Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALL 0–42,477Parker (23-5)Martin (20-6)
May 27*12:00 PM#6 Oklahoma#8Jane B. Moore Field • Auburn, ALL 2–52,420Lowary (15-3)Carlson (27-5)
*Non-Conference Game. #Rankings from NFCA released prior to game.All times are in Central Time Zone.

Ranking movement

PollPreWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9Wk 10Wk 11Wk 12Wk 13Wk 14Final
USA Today / NFCA Coaches 22 (8)2 (10)2 (2)2 (2)445577997813
ESPN / USA Softball 22 (1)2 (4)3 (2)456767710108T813

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