Auburn women's basketball returns home to face Kentucky
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.
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.
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Auburn won its second straight SEC home game, defeating Georgia 67-49 behind 21 points from Honesty Scott-Grayson. The Tigers forced 23 turnovers and gave up their fewest points in an SEC game this season.
After a week away from the court, Auburn is back inside Neville Arena as the Tigers look to carry their momentum into their game against Georgia.
Neville Arena was filled with celebration Sunday afternoon, as Auburn used a powerful fourth quarter to beat Alabama and end a nine-game losing streak to the Tide while former Tiger DeWanna Bonner also had her jersey retired.
Auburn and Vanderbilt played a back-and-forth game for the full 40 minutes, but the Tigers were unable to pull off a road victory – falling 53-50.
Fresh off a monstrous win over LSU, Auburn women's basketball is back on the court for a road game against Vanderbilt on Thursday and a home contest against Alabama on Sunday.
After averaging 18.5 points over two games last week, including an upset win over No. 7 LSU, Auburn's Honesty Scott-Grayson was recognized as the SEC Co-Player of the Week.
In front of a program record 7,720 people inside Neville Arena, Auburn stunned LSU with a 67-62 win to end the visiting Tigers' 16-game winning streak.
Auburn made a spirited comeback in the fourth quarter, but the Tigers eventually fell short in their contest against Ole Miss – falling to 0-3 in SEC play.
Auburn is still on the search for its first SEC win of the season, and the Tigers have two chances upcoming as they go on the road to Ole Miss on Thursday and then host LSU on Sunday.
Auburn fell to 0-2 in SEC play with a 66-44 loss at Texas A&M.
Auburn's eight-game win streak ended as the Tigers suffered a 75-67 loss to Tennessee in the SEC opener.
Riding an eight-game win streak into 2024, the Tigers have two tests awaiting them as Auburn hosts Tennessee on Thursday before traveling to Texas A&M on Sunday.
Auburn concluded its nonconference schedule Sunday afternoon, defeating North Alabama in Neville Arena 79-58 to win its eighth straight game.
With 17 points from Honesty Scott-Grayson, Auburn picked up its seventh straight win on Wednesday with a home victory over Washington State.