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Auburn Women's Golf Claims Back-to-Back SEC Titles in Dramatic Playoff
National Desk
May 2, 2026
AUBURN, Ala. (Day.News) — The Auburn Tigers women's golf team etched their name deeper into SEC history Tuesday at the prestigious Pelican Golf Club in Florida, capturing the 2026 Southeastern Conference Women's Golf Championship for the second consecutive year. Facing No. 3 Florida in the match play final after earlier defeating Tennessee, Auburn secured a thrilling 3-2 victory when diverging performances on the 18th hole sealed the Gators' fate.[1][5] This triumph follows their initial 2025 title, reinforcing Auburn University's status as a powerhouse in Alabama's collegiate sports scene.[4]
The championship matchup capped a grueling tournament that began April 19, with Auburn advancing through stroke play and semifinals against Tennessee.[1][4] On the decisive day, Auburn's edge emerged as Florida faltered on the par-4 18th, handing the Tigers the title and extending the Gators' SEC drought to nine seasons.[5] Official Auburn athletics records detail the team's path, highlighting their preparation from the Plains of east Alabama.[3][7]
Key contributors from Auburn's roster propelled the War Eagles to victory, though specific individual match scores from the final underscored the team's depth in match play format.[6] Coach Kim Evans' squad, drawing talent from across the region, now eyes national contention following this SEC sweep. For Alabama fans, the win amplifies Auburn's athletic resurgence, rivaling in-state foes in golf's growing prominence.[2][7]
This back-to-back feat positions Auburn atop the SEC women's golf standings as of April 2026, with full schedules and highlights available through official channels.[2][3]


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