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Greg Ostendorf

Greg Ostendorf

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Senior Writer, AuburnTigers

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I love to cover cricket games that take place globally whether it's my favourite team or yours!

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Total articles 725

  • Fearless and true: Jaylin Williams stays loyal to Auburn, finishes on top

    By Greg Ostendorf Verified

    Mar. 07, 2024

  • ‘Fought to live’: Auburn manager Sam Cunningham AUTLIVES cancer

    By Greg Ostendorf Verified

    Feb. 12, 2024

  • Fearless and true: Jaylin Williams stays loyal to Auburn, finishes on top

    By Greg Ostendorf Verified

    Mar. 07, 2024

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AuburnTigers

The Auburn Athletics Department, part of Auburn University, oversees the university's intercollegiate sports programs. Established in 1890, it has a rich history and is known for its competitive teams in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) of the NCAA. The department offers a variety of athletic programs for both men and women, including football, basketball, baseball, softball, and volleyball. Auburn Athletics manages several modern facilities, such as Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn Arena, and Plainsman Park. It also provides comprehensive support services for student-athletes, including academic assistance, training facilities, and medical care. The department engages with the university community, including students, faculty, and alumni, while also attracting fans from across the region and nation. Auburn's mascot, Aubie the Tiger, is a cherished symbol of school spirit.

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Founded: 1892