Ticket punched: Auburn WBB makes NCAA Tournament
Auburn's women's basketball is dancing for the first time since 2019.
Auburn's women's basketball is dancing for the first time since 2019.
Before the NCAA women's basketball tournament selection show, here's a breakdown of Auburn's resume and where the Tigers sit in the projections.
Auburn's SEC Tournament run came to an end in the quarterfinals as LSU scored the first 21 points of the game and cruised to a 78-48 win. Auburn now waits to learn its NCAA Tournament fate on Selection Sunday.
Auburn's recent ascent continued into the postseason as the Tigers earned a 67-48 win over Arkansas to advance to the SEC Tournament quarterfinals for the first time since 2019.
Honesty Scott-Grayson and the Auburn Tigers take their three-game win streak into the SEC Tournament on Thursday as the Tigers face Arkansas in the second round of the SEC Tournament.
Auburn staved off a fourth-quarter rally by Florida, using a season-best shooting percentage to hold on for a 77-74 road win. The win secured Auburn's winningest regular season since 2018-19.
Auburn travels to Gainesville, Florida, on Sunday to take on the Florida Gators in the final game of the regular season – looking to grab a win to improves its resume and climb the SEC standings.
Auburn had a successful Senior Night on Thursday, defeating Mississippi State 77-60 to improve its NCAA Tournament resume. The Tigers were led by a career-high 32 points from guard Honesty Scott-Grayson.
Auburn will honor its seniors on Thursday at Senior Night as the Tigers look to improve their NCAA Tournament resume and their spot in the SEC standings with a win over Mississippi State.
After suffering back-to-back losses, Auburn bounced back at home on Sunday with a 57-41 defeat over Texas A&M in a defensive battle.
Auburn came up short in another close road game, falling 71-66 at No. 13 LSU. The Tigers sit at 16-10 and 5-8 in SEC play with three games remaining in the regular season.
With the end of the regular season nearing, Auburn women's basketball has two big opportunities on its hands as the Tigers play at LSU on Thursday and host Texas A&M on Sunday.
Auburn led Alabama for a majority of the game Sunday, but eight fourth-quarter turnovers plagued the Tigers who were unable to secure a series sweep over the Crimson Tide.
Auburn goes on the road to Tuscaloosa to face Alabama on Sunday as the Tigers look to complete the series sweep and vault themselves up the SEC standings.
Auburn used a complete team effort Thursday night to down Kentucky and win its second consecutive SEC game.
After two weeks away from home, Auburn will finally return to Neville Arena to host Kentucky as the Tigers look to strengthen their NCAA Tournament resume.
Auburn held off a third quarter surge from Missouri Sunday afternoon as Auburn picked up its first road conference win of the season thanks to 24 points from Honesty Scott-Grayson and a double-double from JaMya Mingo-Young.
Auburn will travel to Columbia, Missouri, to face the Missouri Tigers on Sunday as Johnnie Harris and her squad look to pick up their first road SEC win of the season.
Auburn used a surge in the fourth quarter to claw back against Arkansas but could not complete the comeback as the Tigers fell in heartbreaking fashion on the road to stay winless in road SEC games.
Auburn kept it close in the first half but the Tigers could not contain No. 1 South Carolina in the second half, falling 76-54 despite a 31-point game from Honesty Scott-Grayson.