Lexi Davis Auburn softball

Auburn pitcher Lexi Davis (23) pitches against Florida State in Auburn, Ala. on Wednesday, February 26, 2014. (Zach Bland/Auburn Media Relations)

AUBURN, Alabama -- The Auburn softball team recorded back-to-back no-hitters early Friday night, and the rare feat garnered the Tigers a spot on ESPN's SportsCenter.

Sophomore pitchers Marcy Harper and Lexi Davis pitched no-hitters in a 9-0 win against Radford and a 10-0 win against IPFW, respectively, in the five-inning victories at the War Eagle Classic.

The first back-to-back no-hitters at Auburn since 2004 were enough to garner the No. 1 spot on SportsCenter's top plays segment later in the night.

"I thought both of them pitched magnificent," Auburn coach Clint Myers said, according to a news release. "They controlled the zone and they made pitches when they had to. Those are things we preach all the time. Attack and let the defense work for you and they did that."

Harper struck out 10 batters, one short of her career-best, to go along with five walks in the first no-hitter of her career. Davis struck out six and walked one to notch the second no-hitter of her career (Feb. 10, 2013 against Army).

Meanwhile, Auburn knocked the opponents around the yard, combining for 18 hits in the sweep, including a grand slam by Jade Rhodes against IPFW.

Auburn will face Savannah State (3:30 p.m.) and Ball State (5:30 p.m.) on Saturday at Jane B. Moore Field.