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Auburn shortstop Haley Fagan (left), pitcher Makayla Martin (center) and outfielder Brittany Maresette are suspended indefinitely after they were arrested on marijuana-related charged on Thursday. (Lee County Sheriff's Office)

Three Auburn softball players are suspended indefinitely after they were arrested on marijuana-related charges early Thursday morning.

Shortstop Haley Fagan, pitcher Makayla Martin and outfielder Brittany Maresette were each arrested at an address on E. Samford Ave at 12:47 a.m. Thursday for possession of marijuana in the second degree and possession of drug paraphernalia, according to arrest reports, which show Auburn police responded to a call.

A team spokesman said all three are suspended indefinitely and did not travel with the team Thursday morning as No. 7 Auburn (37-7, 10-5 SEC) heads to South Carolina for a three-game series beginning 5 p.m. CT Friday.

Fagan, a fifth-year senior, has started all 44 games at shortstop this season and is hitting .323 with six home runs and 29 RBI with a .447 on-base percentage. Last month, Fagan drew national attention for a postgame altercation with Florida coach Tim Walton for which she was not disciplined.

Martin, a sophomore, is 16-5 with a 2.05 ERA with 87 strikeouts in 119.1 innings this season. She pitched the first six innings on Auburn's win over Kennesaw State on Wednesday and typically starts the second of a three-game series.

Maresette, a freshman, has been used mostly as a pinch runner in 17 games this season, including on Wednesday night.

Each is due in court on Aug. 31 for the Class A misdemeanor charges, each of which carry a penalty of no more than one year in jail and up to a $6,000 fine.