Auburn returns home to face Texas A&M, seeks first-ever win over Aggies
In hopes of breaking its three-game losing streak, Auburn returns home to face the Texas A&M Aggies — a team the Tigers have never beaten.
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In hopes of breaking its three-game losing streak, Auburn returns home to face the Texas A&M Aggies — a team the Tigers have never beaten.
On the road for the duo's second matchup of the season, Auburn women’s basketball lost to its in state rival Alabama 69-46. This puts the Tigers at 13-11 overall, and 3-9 in SEC play.
As the SEC slate begins to wind down across the conference, Auburn women's basketball will head to Tuscaloosa, Ala. to try and do what it was unable to do in its own arena.
South Carolina traveled to Neville Arena to take on Auburn Thursday night where the Tigers fell 83-48.
Auburn women’s basketball looks to pull off an upset as the Tigers take on No. 1 South Carolina in Neville Arena Thursday.
Auburn women’s basketball returned home Sunday afternoon to face off against Arkansas. While the Tigers came in with their hopes of extending their win streak to make it the longest in SEC play since the 2015-16 season, the Razorbacks ended their four-game losing streak with a 54-51 win.
Just two weeks ago, Auburn sat last in league play with an 0-6 start to SEC play and stars Aicha Coulibaly and Honesty Scott-Grayson out due to injury. The year two progress for coach Johnnie Harris looked meek as the Tigers neared the final stretch of the 2022-23 campaign.
Following Auburn's win over Florida on Monday night, forward Kharyssa Richardson was named SEC Freshman of the Week.
Auburn looks to build a three-game winning streak on Monday, as the Tigers host the Florida Gators. Both teams are coming off of conference victories, and this matchup could serve as a key late-season momentum shift for the victor.
Auburn women’s basketball held off a late Kentucky comeback with a 71-68 win Thursday night in Lexington to win its second consecutive SEC win and its first road win of the season.
After a huge overtime win over Ole Miss, Auburn travels to Kentucky for another SEC matchup. The Tigers are hoping to ride the momentum off of their exciting win to bring home a second conference win, while the Wildcats are looking to redeem themselves after a one-point loss against the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
In a hard-fought overtime victory, Auburn women’s basketball took it’s first SEC win at home against Ole Miss, breaking a six game losing streak.
Auburn makes its return to Neville Arena with the hopes of rebounding from their six-game SEC losing streak. The Tigers face the Ole Miss Lady Rebels on Sunday, trying to pick up a win before hitting the road again.
Despite the score favoring Mississippi State at the end of the game, Auburn made improvements and earned small victories that showed promise for the near future.
Without leading scorer Aicha Coulibaly for the second straight game, Auburn was unable to knock LSU from the ranks of the unbeaten, suffering an 84-54 road loss to the No. 5 Lady Tigers. The 30-point loss was Auburn’s worst to LSU in at least 32 seasons, dating back to 1991.
Depth was a question mark coming into the new season for Auburn women's basketball, but it was confident in the fact that it could turn to one of the best veteran duos in the nation as the freshman class ripened.
After a successful start to the season during the non-conference schedule, Auburn is yet to find its first SEC win of the season. Starting 10-2, the Tigers have lost three straight — failing to score above 60 points in all of those games.
Auburn struggled against No. 1 South Carolina’s strong offense while facing the Gamecocks at home, losing its third conference game 94-42.
Auburn women’s basketball lost its second straight game and its SEC home opener in a tough 62-56 loss to Missouri.
After a tough loss at Ole Miss in the SEC opener, Auburn looks to bounce back at home and get its first SEC win of the season. The Tigers will not have time to sulk over the loss to the Rebels as they will have to put it behind them to face another all-around strong team against Missouri.