Auburn dismantles Kentucky for second consecutive conference win
The Auburn women’s basketball squad used smothering defense to dispatch Kentucky, 78-50, on Thursday at Neville Arena.
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The Auburn women’s basketball squad used smothering defense to dispatch Kentucky, 78-50, on Thursday at Neville Arena.
Auburn women’s basketball returns to Neville Arena to play against Kentucky after splitting a two-game road trip as the Tigers continue to try to build a resume for the NCAA Tournament.
The Auburn Tigers picked up their first conference road win on Sunday afternoon, defeating Missouri 70-59 and improving to 15-8 (4-6 SEC) on the season.
Auburn will travel to Columbia, Missouri, on Sunday as the Tigers look to bounce back from consecutive losses in the SEC when they take on the Missouri Tigers.
Sunday evening, the Tigers took a trip to Fayetteville to take on the Arkansas Razorbacks, walking away with a two-point loss. The loss put the Tigers at 3-6 in conference and 14-8 overall.
Head coach Johnnie Harris and her Auburn Tigers faced their biggest test of the season: the No. 1 South Carolina Gamecocks. After a hopeful first half for the Tigers, the Gamecocks showed why they are the nation’s leader with a commanding 76-54 win.
“The time is always right to do what is right.”
Auburn women’s basketball picked up its second consecutive conference win over Georgia, 67-49 – the lowest point total Auburn has allowed in SEC play this season.
With Auburn now in the middle third of SEC play, Johnnie Harris’ Tigers (13-6, 2-4 SEC) are beaming with confidence as Katie Abrahamson-Henderson’s Georgia Bulldogs (10-9, 1-5 SEC) arrive on the Plains for the 56th meeting between the two programs.
The Auburn Tigers women’s basketball team snapped a nine-game losing streak to its in-state foe on Sunday, beating Alabama 78-65 in Neville Arena.
Thursday afternoon the Auburn Tigers traveled to Nashville to take on Vanderbilt in a game that included eight ties and 17 lead changes that resulted in a 53-50 loss for the Tigers. This loss brings their conference record to 1-4 and overall to 12-6.
Coming off a historic win against now-No. 10 LSU, the program’s fourth win over an AP Top 25 opponent with Johnnie Harris as head coach, Auburn will travel up to Nashville, Tennessee, to take on Vanderbilt on Thursday, Jan. 18 before hosting arch-rival Alabama at home on Sunday, Jan. 21.
Auburn’s Honesty Scott-Grayson was named SEC Co-Player of the Week alongside Mississippi State’s Jessika Carter, it was announced Monday.
With an 0-3 record in conference play, Auburn faced the seventh-ranked LSU Tigers on Sunday. After what was a back-and-forth contest the entire game, Auburn pulled off the upset win 67-62.
In a thrilling contest on the road at Ole Miss, Auburn orchestrated a spirited comeback from an 18-point deficit to come within striking distance in the final minute. Despite the effort, the Tigers fell short in a hard-fought 58-55 loss on Thursday night to the Rebels to fall to 0-3 in league play.
Auburn women’s basketball continues its SEC road trip as the Tigers travel to Oxford, Mississippi, on Thursday before returning home to face the LSU Tigers on Sunday. The Tigers are still looking for their first SEC win of the season after entering conference play with eight straight wins.
In their first SEC road game, the Auburn Tigers suffered their second conference loss to Texas A&M. The new year is off to a rough start for the Tigers as the Aggies served them a 66-44 loss as Texas A&M remained undefeated at home (10-0).
Auburn’s eight-game win streak came to an end as the Tigers fell to Tennessee, 75-67, to open SEC play. It was the sixth straight season in which Auburn lost its first game of conference play.
With new beginnings in the air as another new year comes, a new test awaits Johnnie Harris’ Tigers with Southeastern Conference play set to begin in Auburn, Alabama, this week. Posting an 11-2 non-conference record, the Tigers will look to win their first league opener since the 2017-18 campaign with the storied Tennessee Lady Vols coming to town.
Johnnie Harris and the Auburn women’s basketball team are clicking at the perfect time.