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(02/24/15 1:27am)
The woes continued for the Auburn women's basketball team Sunday.
After starting 9-3, the Tigers now sit at 9-16 (0-12 SEC) after a 54-36 home loss to Arkansas.
Overall, the Tigers shot just 23.7 percent in the game, their lowest mark of the year.
Tra'Cee Tanner was the Tigers' leading scorer with 12 points, and also grabbed seven rebounds, but it wasn't nearly enough.
The Tigers kept it close early on, but found themselves down nine at the half, and would be outscored by the Razorbacks 24-15 in the second half.
Next up, Ole Miss will come to town to take on the Tigers at Auburn Arena Thursday at 8 p.m.
(02/24/15 1:50am)
After leading by three at halftime, the Auburn women's basketball team was outscored by 13 in the second half to fall on the road against the Missouri Tigers on Sunday, Feb. 8.
Auburn extended its lead to 31-23 early in the second half, but was outscored by Missouri 36-18 the rest of the game.
Junior Tra'Cee Tanner scored 15 points and pulled down 10 rebounds to notch her fifth double-double of the year, and sophomore Brandy Montgomery added 10 points of her own, but Auburn couldn't stop Missouri's Maddie Stock, who poured in 23 points to overpower the visiting Tigers.
The visiting Tigers shot poorly, converting only 30.2% of their shots, and they shot at a 19 percent clip from three, making only four of their 21 attempts from outside.
With the loss, Auburn falls to 9-15 on the season overall, and remains winless in the SEC.
(02/24/15 1:47am)
Auburn fell to 0-10 in conference play Thursday night in Auburn Arena. LSU survived a second half, 3-point barrage by the Tigers to hold on for a 60-49 road win.
Although Auburn connected six times from deep in the second half, it was not enough to make up the difference.
LSU scored 28 points off of 24 Auburn turnovers while shooting a perfect 14-14 from the free throw line.
"We are just hurting ourselves by turning the ball over and giving up offensive rebounds," Coach Terri-Williams Flournoy said. "Those are things that we have control of, and we just have to do a better job than that."
Williams-Flournoy went with her eighth starting lineup of the season tonight --Petithomme, Montgomery, Frerking, Dieng, and Tanner-- and even in the loss, she said she believes the current unit gives her team the best chance to win moving forward.
"We are going to keep that lineup for the rest of the season," Williams-Flournoy said. "I am tired of changing the lineup. I told our freshman on the bench that they have to play better... They have to step up and give (our starters) a breather."
Brandy Montgomery's sharpshooting was on full display to keep Auburn from falling too far behind. She connected on five of her eight 3-point attempts in the second half, including three in a row to cut LSU's 38-23 lead to six.
Montgomery finished with a game-high 23 points and tied her career-high with six made 3-pointers.
"We have learned over the past few games that it can't just be one person," Williams-Flournoy said. "If we get Brandy scoring and somebody else scoring, that just gives us an opportunity."
Danielle Ballard led LSU with 14 points and three assists. Anne Pedersen and Raigyne Moncrief each scored 11 points for the visiting team.
Sophomore guard Kiani Parker missed her third straight game with a leg injury. According to Williams-Flournoy, there is no timetable for her return.
"We are trying to work her back in," Williams-Flournoy said. "She is practicing a little bit, and just seeing how much pain she can tolerate. So we will just have to wait and see."
LSU has won the last six meetings between the two teams.\0x200B
(02/24/15 1:37am)
Auburn remained winless in SEC play Sunday afternoon as the Tigers fell to No. 12 Texas A&M 78-34 in Reed Arena.
Junior Tra'Cee Tanner contributed her fourth double-double of the season, finishing with 10 points and 10 rebounds. Sophomore Brandy Montgomery also scored 10 points for Auburn in the loss.
Courtney Williams led all scores with 23 points. Courtney Walker added 13 points for A&M.
Everything seemed to fall for the Aggies, who shot a scorching 55.4 percent from the floor against the Tigers. Auburn was held to 34 percent shooting for the game.
Auburn's next opportunity to earn their first conference win will be Thursday night at home against LSU. The game will tip off at 6 p.m. and can be seen on FSN.
(02/24/15 1:34am)
Head coach Terri Williams-Flournoy announced Sunday, Feb. 1, that senior forward Hasina Muhammad has been dismissed from the Auburn women's basketball program for violating team rules.
"Our student-athletes have to be held accountable for the choices they make," Williams-Flournoy said. "It is a privilege to represent Auburn University as a student-athlete, and we expect everyone that is part of our program to conduct themselves accordingly."
Muhammad has led the team averaging 13.7 points per game in SEC play.
Muhammad's 1,184 career points ranks 23rd all time in Auburn history. She is fifth all-time in blocked shots (169) and seventh in steals (224).
Muhammad will graduate in May with a degree in physical education and teacher education.
(02/24/15 1:14am)
Women's basketball fell to Arkansas 52-47 on Thursday, Jan. 29, in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Arkansas is the Tiger's seventh SEC opponent, making their conference record now 0-8 and 9-12 overall.
(02/24/15 1:12am)
Hasina Muhammad, as well as two Alabama women's basketball players, was ejected after a brawl erupted in last night's game.
(02/24/15 1:04am)
Despite a season-high 29 turnovers and 30-24 halftime deficit, Auburn (9-10, 0-6 SEC) rallied to take a two-point lead late in the second half. However, Alabama (12-9, 1-5 SEC) would go on to win the game 51-50 after Brandy Montgomery's last second shot was blocked at the buzzer.
Katie Frerking netted a career-high 15 points to go along with eight rebounds. Brandy Montgomery added 16 points, and Tra'Cee Tenner scored nine points and pulled down a game-high 10 rebounds.
After Auburn fought back to take a 47-45 lead, Alabama relied on sharp free throw shooting down the stretch to put the game away, finding their way to the line six times in the game's final three minutes.
Although Auburn shot 38 percent from the floor to Alabama's 30.2, the Tide scored 31 points off of the Tigers' 29 turnovers creating a lead that was too large for the Tigers to overcome.
At the 1:17 mark in the first half, a fight broke out between the two teams that resulted in the ejection of Auburn's Hasina Muhammad and Alabama's Breanna Hayden and Meoshonti Knight.
Next up, the Tigers return home to take on Mississippi State Monday, Jan. 26, at 8 p.m. in Auburn Arena.
(02/24/15 12:57am)
Auburn (9-9, 0-5 SEC) lost 54-42 at Auburn Arena to No. 6 Tennessee Lady Volunteers on Jan. 15.
Tennessee (15-2, 5-0 SEC) came into Auburn Arena and smothered Auburn's offense to 32 percent shooting, including just two of nine from outside the arc to keep their conference record perfect.
Despite the poor shooting, Auburn was only down 26-18 at the half, but Tenneesee kept up the pressure that forced 15 turnovers by the Tigers.
Tra'Cee Tanner led Auburn with 14 points.
The Lady Vols had three players in double-digit scoring, including Jordan Reynolds and Andraya Carter both scoring 11.
The Tigers will take on rival Alabama next in Tuscaloosa on Thursday, Jan. 22.
(02/24/15 12:56am)
The Auburn women's basketball team dropped its fifth consecutive game to No. 20 Georgia 57-52 Sunday in the Auburn Arena.
The Tigers (9-8, 0-4) outshot, outrebounded and handed out more assists than the Bulldogs, stretching out an 11-point lead in the first half.
But the Bulldogs (15-2, 3-1 SEC) endured, getting to the free throw line 31 times and converting on 24 of those attempts. Auburn reached the line 10 times, making six.
Senior Hasina Muhammad recorded her second career double-double in the loss, finishing with 18 points and 10 rebounds.
The Bulldogs were led by Tiaria Griffin's 16 points, and Shacobia Barbee's 15 points and 11 rebounds.
The Tigers have lost their fourth consecutive conference game to open SEC play, this after starting the season 9-3.
Auburn returns to action in the Auburn Arena Jan. 15, when they'll host the No. 7 Tennessee Volunteers (14-2, 4-0 SEC). Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. CT.
(02/24/15 12:55am)
After a solid start, the Tigers were unable to keep up with the fast-scoring pace of the Kentucky offense Thursday, Jan. 8th in Lexington. The 10th-ranked Wildcats defeated the Tigers 78-57. Coming in with a 9-6 record, the Tigers remain unranked.
The Wildcats topped the Tigers in the first half with a 12-point lead, 37-25.
The Tigers struggled in the second half as they slipped to an eventual 21- point deficit to end the game with an impressive performance by Kentucky Senior Jennifer O'Neill, scoring 17 points with six credited assists to Sophomore Makayla Epps.
Junior Tra'Cee Tanner led the Tiger's offense with 23 total points, a 56.3 percent success rate and six rebounds, while Senior Hasina Muhammad proved second most valuable player of the game with 12 points and six rebounds.
The Tigers return home Sunday, Jan. 11, to face Np. 20 Georgia at 1pm CT in the Auburn Arena. \0x200B