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Tiffany Lewis (14) searches for an open teammate on Thursday, Nov. 16 in Auburn, Ala.
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Tiffany Lewis (14) searches for an open teammate on Thursday, Nov. 16 in Auburn, Ala.
Isabella Lopez (21) dribbles down the court on Thursday, Nov. 16 in Auburn, Ala.
Erica Sanders (3) is backed into the corner by her opponent on Thursday, Nov. 16 in Auburn, Ala.
Janiah McKay (33) searches for a teammate to pass to during the first women's basketball game of the season on Thursday, Nov. 16 in Auburn, Ala.
The women's basketball team at Auburn University listens to their coaches before their first home game of the season on Thursday, Nov. 16 in Auburn, Ala.
By the way she led Penn State women’s basketball to a pair of conference championships and three NCAA Tournament appearances in four years, it would be an easy assumption that Terri Williams-Flournoy was a player who had been grooming her game at a professional level for most of her life.
It has been nearly 30 years since former Auburn women’s basketball great Vickie Orr graced the floor on The Plains.
Coach Terri Williams-Flournoy’s Auburn Tigers will face an uphill battle to tip off the 2017-18 season -- from an expectations standpoint, at least.
Auburn women’s basketball will play 14 home contests—six non-conference and eight SEC games—as part of its 2017-18 schedule, the school announced Tuesday.
Former Duke guard, Crystal Primm, who played the last two seasons with the Blue Devils has signed a financial aid agreement and will transfer to Auburn, head coach Terri Williams-Flournoy announced Tuesday.
Derailed by offensive inefficiency for the final time the season, the Auburn women’s basketball team fell in the first round of the NCAA Tournament to North Carolina State, 62-48 on Friday afternoon in Austin, Texas.
The Auburn women’s basketball team is going dancing.
On Thursday afternoon, the Auburn Tigers entered Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina looking for what would be their biggest win of the season.
Auburn women's basketball senior Katie Frerking was honored with three awards from the Southeastern Conference as the league announced its annual women’s basketball awards Tuesday.
Auburn took to the road Sunday afternoon for their final game of the 2017 season, defeating the Arkansas Razorbacks, 70-64 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The victory thrust the Tigers to a 17-13 overall finish and a 7-9 record in conference play. Arkansas was unable to win just their third SEC game, finishing at 2-14 in the conference and 13-16 for the season.
Strong senior night performances from Katie Frerking and Brandy Montgomery propelled Auburn past LSU Thursday night inside Auburn Arena. The home Tigers overcame a five-point deficit in the final 90 seconds to win 54-49 in a defensive struggle.
Heading into Monday night’s contest against Alabama, the Auburn Tigers found themselves amid an unsatisfactory tailspin. After defeating the Crimson Tide in late January and climbing into the top half of the conference standings, the Tigers had lost five-straight. However, Auburn had beaten their bitter in-state rival in five-straight games. Something had to give in Auburn Arena.
Auburn women's basketball came close in their comeback against Ole Miss, but fell short 63-59 Thursday night. It was the first loss of the season when the Tigers led in rebounding.
Auburn fell to No. 6 South Carolina 60-41 in what was the lowest scoring performance for the Gamecocks this season.
There’s just been something special about 17-point deficits for Coach Flo’s Auburn squad.