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Good morning, Auburn. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 14th of September.

CULTURE NEWS

  • Mallory Holland was crowned Auburn Miss Homecoming 2025 on Sept. 13 during halftime of the homecoming game against South Alabama and received a bouquet from Auburn University President Christopher B. Roberts and a silver bowl from Governor Kay Ivey—marking the end of the student voting process under ranked-choice rules.  The Auburn Plainsman
  • Auburn University held its annual Homecoming Parade with Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer leading the event+ she is a 1994 AU graduate who helped mark the celebration.  Opelika-Auburn News

SPORTS NEWS

  • No. 24 Auburn beat South Alabama 31–15 on Saturday to secure its 34th straight Homecoming win—head coach Hugh Freeze said the team's rushing attack tallied 195 yards and set a strong tone. The Tigers will rest key players this weekend and prepare for a 2:30 p.m. game next week in Norman.  The Auburn Plainsman
  • Auburn’s volleyball team swept Florida State at Neville Arena on Sunday with scores of 25-21, 25-23, 25-20 and recorded 17 blocks, including a career-high 10 by Kate Mansfield—boosting their win count to six—while the Seminoles struggled. They will face each other again today at 1:00 p.m. CDT in Tully Gymnasium in Tallahassee.  The Auburn Plainsman

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