AUBURN TIGERS BASEBALL

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Auburn's baseball program competes in the Southeastern Conference as part of a university founded in 1856 with an enrollment of 34,195 students in Auburn, Alabama. The Tigers field a roster competing during the spring season within NCAA Division I's Football Bowl Subdivision structure, maintaining one of the premier athletic departments in the nation. Auburn's athletic tradition reflects the broader mission of a comprehensive research university that has built excellence across multiple Olympic sports while competing at the highest collegiate level.

The Tigers play their home contests at a dedicated baseball venue that serves as the centerpiece for one of the SEC's competitive baseball programs. Auburn's baseball operation supports student-athletes pursuing both athletic and academic goals within a rigorous conference that consistently produces Major League Baseball talent. The program draws from the university's student body of over 34,000 undergraduates and graduate students, providing resources and institutional support that enable sustained competitiveness in one of college baseball's most demanding conferences.

KEY FACTS

SchoolAuburn University
SportBaseball
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
DivisionD1-FBS
LocationAuburn, Alabama
VenueHome Venue
Head CoachStaff

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conference does Auburn Baseball compete in?
Auburn Tigers Baseball competes in the Southeastern Conference conference at the NCAA D1-FBS level.
Where does Auburn play baseball home games?
Auburn Baseball plays home games at Home Venue in Auburn, AL.
Who is the head coach of Auburn Baseball?
The head coach of Auburn Tigers Baseball is Staff.
When was Auburn Baseball program established?
The establishment date for Auburn Baseball is not currently available.