No. 5 Auburn baseball dropped its first Southeastern Conference series since March against No. 4 Georgia over the weekend at Plainsman Park to close out the regular season.
Seeking a triumphant start to SEC play on Saturday at Stegeman Coliseum, Auburn fell to No. 23 Georgia in a tightly-contested, overtime-trilling affair, 104-100.
After a gauntlet of a non-conference schedule, Auburn basketball will begin SEC play against No. 23 Georgia on Saturday in Stegeman Coliseum.
In front of a sold-out crowd in Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn’s offense sputtered down the stretch, falling 20-10 to No. 10 Georgia en route to its third consecutive loss.

For the first time since 2012, Auburn will host No. 10 Georgia under the lights in Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday in hopes of its first conference win of the season.
After losing its first two conference games on the road to what are now two top-10 ranked opponents, Auburn is gearing up for what head coach Hugh Freeze refers to as “Season two” with everything still in front of it.