Haley Fagan

Auburn infielder Haley Fagan (2) celebrates a double that drove in a run against USC Upstate Saturday, May 21, 2016, during the NCAA Regional Softball Tournament at Jane B. Moore Field in Auburn, Ala. (Julie Bennett/jbennett@al.com) ORG XMIT: ALBIN

(JULIE BENNETT)

Tannon Snow made her presence felt immediately as Auburn softball opened its fall season on Saturday.

Snow, a transfer from Washington, belted three home runs and senior shortstop Haley Fagan hit a pair of home runs as the Tigers totaled 15 extra-base hits with eight home runs in pair of wins against junior college teams at Jane B. Moore Field on Saturday.

Auburn's pitchers combined for 25 strikeouts against Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College and Wallace State Community College-Dothan. Sophomore Makayla Martin struck out 10 over four innings n the second game.

"I thought our pitchers did outstanding," Clint Myers said in a release. "They went out there and threw strikes. We walked one in 15 innings, so that's a pretty darn good.

"We had a much better approach in the second game. We had 19 barreled balls compared to the 10 we had in the first game. We're going up there and we're learning. That's the key. As long as we can keep learning, we're going to be in good shape. We're moving in the right direction."

Fagan hit a two-run home run to get the Tigers started against MGCCC and later added an RBI double.

Snow had a three-run shot to center and Kaylee Carlson, Alexa Nemeth and Jenna Abbott combined to allow four hits with 11 strikeouts in the opening game.

Auburn took a commanding lead in the first inning of the second game thanks to homers from Fagan, Courtney Shea and Snow, who added her third of the day in the third inning following a long ball from Carlee Wallace.

Kendall Veach added a solo shot and Ashlee Swindle made her debut in the circle, allowing one hit and striking out five over three innings in relief of Martin.

The Tigers return to action for a doubleheader with Daytona State beginning at 12 p.m. Sunday.