Tigers look to carry preseason success into season opener
Auburn women’s basketball will be starting its season officially this week with its first regular season game starting against nonconference opponent Jacksonville State.
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Auburn women’s basketball will be starting its season officially this week with its first regular season game starting against nonconference opponent Jacksonville State.
On Thursday, Auburn defeated the Columbus State Cougars 94-65, wrapping up its final exhibition game before the start of the regular season.
Former Auburn women's basketball standout DeWanna Bonner, the all-time leading scorer for the Tigers, is set to receive a prestigious honor as her No. 24 jersey will be raised to the rafters at Neville Arena during the Auburn versus Alabama game on Sunday, Jan. 21.
On Monday, the Auburn Tigers secured a dominant 77-49 win over the West Georgia Wolves with help from its new additions.
Auburn women’s basketball will be starting its season this week with two exhibitions in which it will face West Georgia and Columbus State. Auburn finished last season with an overall winning record, but a losing record of 5-11 in conference play.
Auburn women’s basketball head coach Johnnie Harris, graduate student Honesty Scott-Grayson and senior Taylen Collins were in attendance at SEC Media Days in Birmingham, Alabama, on Thursday.
During the heyday of the Auburn women’s basketball program in the 1980s and 1990s, few programs matched the level of consistency at which the Tigers played. Under longtime head coach Joe Ciampi, Auburn won four SEC titles and reached seven Sweet 16s, six Elite Eights and three Final Fours.
With a trip to the WNIT's Super 16 on the line, Auburn traveled to Clemson, South Carolina to take on the Clemson Tigers. Auburn fell 56-55 in a game that came down to the final possession.
After a commanding win at home in the first round of the WNIT, the Auburn Tigers women’s basketball team heads to Clemson, South Carolina, on Monday to face the Clemson Lady Tigers in the second round of the tournament.
With a dominant win over the Tulane Green Wave, the Auburn Tigers women’s basketball team advanced to the second round of the WNIT. The Tigers defeated the Green Wave 73-58 at Neville Arena Friday night and will face the Clemson Tigers in the next round of the WNIT.
For the first time since 2014, Auburn (15-14) will play in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament against the Tulane Green Wave (18-13). Overall, this will be the Tigers' sixth appearance in the tournament and have a 13-4 record, winning the championship in 2003, their first appearance. Additionally, they made the quarterfinals in 2013.
Auburn was unable to secure its first SEC Tournament win since 2020, falling 63-47 to the Georgia Lady Bulldogs.
The Auburn women’s basketball team heads to Greenville, South Carolina, on Thursday to face the Georgia Bulldogs in the second round of the SEC Tournament. The Tigers, who lost to the Lady Bulldogs in Athens, Georgia, are looking to make a run in the SEC Tournament.
The Auburn women’s basketball team edged the Vanderbilt Commodores, 78-76, to secure its first winning season since 2019. The Tigers finished the regular season 15-13 and 5-11 in conference play. With the win, Auburn earned a first-round bye in the upcoming SEC Tournament.
Auburn’s regular season ends this Sunday at home against the Vanderbilt Commodores, with the chance to finish with a winning season for the first time since 2019.
In its last road game of the season, Auburn women’s basketball lost to its oldest rival in the SEC, Georgia, 70-59. This puts that Tigers at 14-13 overall and 4-11 in SEC play.
Auburn returns to action on Thursday, as the Tigers travel to Athens, Georgia, to take on the Georgia Bulldogs. As the season rounds to a close, the Tigers are left with two more opportunities to achieve their first winning season since 2018.
Honesty Scott-Grayson had her fourth 20-point game of the season today against the Volunteers inside Thompson Boiling Arena but it wasn’t enough to overcome the deficit in an 83-76 loss to Tennessee.
Auburn travels to Knoxville to face off against the Tennessee Lady Volunteers (19-9) after a huge program win against Texas A&M.
Auburn claimed its first-ever victory over Texas A&M 65-55 to snap a three-game losing streak in a back-and-forth defensive battle Thursday night.