Auburn defeats Washington State to extend win streak to 7
Wednesday afternoon the Tigers defeated Washington State 69-62 to extend the Tigers' win streak to seven, giving them an overall record of 10-2.
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Wednesday afternoon the Tigers defeated Washington State 69-62 to extend the Tigers' win streak to seven, giving them an overall record of 10-2.
Head coach Johnnie Harris and her basketball team are on a stretch of successful games as Auburn picked up its sixth straight win Saturday afternoon with a 67-39 win over Norfolk State.
The Auburn Tigers are currently sitting at five straight wins, after a dominant win against Alabama State. Auburn will be looking to extend this streak this week, when the Tigers face Norfolk State and Washington State at home.
Auburn women’s basketball kicked off its five-game home stand with a bang, defeating Alabama State 94-37 for the program’s fifth consecutive win. The Tigers capitalized on a strong start on both ends of the floor, keeping the winless Hornets at bay.
The Auburn Tigers traveled to Little Rock to take on the Trojans Sunday afternoon, coming home with a 58-45 win. This win extends the Tigers' win streak to four, giving them an overall record of 7-2.
Johnnie Harris and her Tigers will finish their last stretch of road games in the nonconference slate against the Little Rock Trojans before traveling home for an in-state clash against Alabama State.
Sunday afternoon the Auburn Tigers traveled to Birmingham, Alabama, to take on the UAB Blazers, coming home with a 72-62 win to bring the Tigers' record to 6-2.
Auburn women’s basketball defeated Clemson 83-53 in the ACC/SEC Challenge on Thursday night, moving to 5-2 on the season.
After Auburn ended its two-game skid on Sunday against Alabama A&M, the Tigers will look ahead to the ACC/SEC challenge against Clemson and in-state opponent UAB this week.
Auburn women’s basketball defeated Alabama A&M 68-45 on Sunday, snapping a two-game losing streak and improving the Tigers' record to 4-2.
Looking to bounce back from back-to-back losses against Cal and UCF, the Auburn Tigers will prepare to host Alabama A&M in Neville Arena in what will be their sixth official match of the season.
Despite a comeback bid in the second half of Monday night’s matchup, Auburn women’s basketball came up short, dropping its second straight game against UCF, 60-53, in Orlando, Florida.
Returning from New Jersey, the Auburn Tigers returned to Neville Arena to face the California Golden Bears, hoping to add another win under their belt. However, Cal quickly shut down that goal, defeating Auburn 67-53.
After gaining their first road win of the season, the 3-0 Auburn Tigers head back home to play California, and then go to Orlando, Florida, to play UCF. Head coach Johnnie Harris and her team will look to start the season 5-0, as they try to make the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2018-2019.
In Southern culture, football reigns. No matter how well the team is doing in the season, fans always show up and show out through tailgates, gameday attire and attendance.
Auburn women's basketball center Savannah Scott was named SEC Freshman of the Week Tuesday after the first week of play in women's college basketball.
Auburn is still perfect on the season after a 76-56 win over Rutgers Sunday afternoon on the road.
In its second game of the season, Auburn hosted the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns, stealing the game, 60-54, despite falling behind early.
Auburn (1-0) held its first home game against Jacksonville State (0-1) Monday night and started off its season with a 29-point victory. Next, the Tigers have two upcoming games – one against Louisiana and one against Rutgers.
Women’s basketball has officially begun on the Plains.