TALLAHASSEE, Fla. ā€” A little more than 20 years ago on the same field at Dick Howser Stadium against the same Florida State program, Auburn had one of the most memorable weekends in program history.

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The No. 20 Auburn menā€™s golf team made the 15-team cut and is in ninth, two shots out of seventh, after the NCAA Championship third round on Sunday at the par-72, 7300-yard Rich Harvest Farms. The low eight teams after the fourth round will advance to match play to decide the national champion.

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Greg Byrne fondly remembers his first experience at the Southeastern Conference Spring Meetings in Destin, Fla., when he was just two months on the job as Mississippi Stateā€™s 36-year-old rookie athletic director.

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The No. 20 Auburn menā€™s golf team fired a 4-under 284 and is tied for fourth at 10-under with No. 4 Vanderbilt at Rich Harvest Farms on Saturday. Freshman Jovan Rebula led the Tigers, who are a shot ahead of No. 1 Southern California, with a bogey-free 3-under 69.

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In the rematch of aces, a slow start by Alabamaā€™s Alexis Osorio ultimately proved too much to overcome against Florida sophomore Kelly Barnhill.

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The No. 20 Auburn menā€™s golf team fired a 6-under 282, its second-lowest NCAA Championship opening round, and led after the morning wave on Friday at Rich Harvest Farms. Jacob Solomon fired a 5-under 67 while Matt Gilchrest carded a 3-under 69.

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After getting shutout the night before, No. 1 seeded Florida needed just one swing Friday to even the series up with 16th-seeded Alabama.

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