Auburn women's basketball returns to Neville Arena to face UAB
After about three weeks and more than 9,800 miles of traveling, Auburn women’s basketball returns home this Sunday to face the UAB Blazers.
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After about three weeks and more than 9,800 miles of traveling, Auburn women’s basketball returns home this Sunday to face the UAB Blazers.
On Thursday night, Dec. 5, the Student Government Association hosted the Auburn University Ring Night and Ceremony, a uniquely Auburn tradition that presents upcoming graduates with their university class rings. Ring Night participants are formally bestowed their class rings every fall and spring semester, a tangible reminder of their lifelong link to Auburn.
With the holidays swiftly approaching, Auburn University is full of seasonal festivities. For the past 16 years, the culinary department has upheld the tradition of a gingerbread village. This year, the village will debut on Dec. 8 in the Tony & Libba Rane Culinary Science Center, and it will remain on display until New Year's Day.
In the previous 13 recruiting classes for Auburn prior to Hugh Freeze’s hiring, the Tigers averaged signing 2.46 players per class from 247 Sports’ top-10 players in the state of Alabama.
Auburn suffered its first loss of the season to Duke on the road as the small things snowballed for the Tigers. The Tigers fell to the Blue Devils in Cameron Indoor Stadium in a style of death by a thousand paper cuts — undone by ability to get to the charity stripe, turnovers, foul trouble and early rebounding.
A 13-2 start was not enough for the Tigers to overcome what head coach Bruce Pearl called one of the toughest environments in college basketball.
No. 2 Auburn struggled to make critical shots from the field down the stretch in the second half in its first loss of the season inside of a rocking Cameron Indoor Stadium on Wednesday night 84-78 to No. 9 Duke.
Hugh Freeze and the Tigers’ staff finished national signing day with the No. 6 recruiting class in the nation – marking just the third ever class to be ranked sixth or better nationally by 247 Sports for Auburn. The Tigers’ 2025 class is also back-to-back top-10 classes for Freeze now three classes into his Auburn tenure.
Four-star cornerback, per 247 Sports, Donovan Starr moved up his scheduled signing ceremony from Friday to today to make it official with Hugh Freeze and Auburn – marking the 24th high school signee to put pen to paper in the Tigers’ 2025 class
Hugh Freeze and the Tigers signed four-star running back Alvin Henderson on Wednesday morning marking the 16th high school signee to make it official with the program on national signing day.
Hugh Freeze and the Tigers flipped three-star defensive lineman Darrion Smith from Tennessee Wednesday morning marking the 14th high school target to officially sign with the program on national signing day.
The good news started rolling in bright and early for Hugh Freeze and the Auburn Tigers on national signing day on Wednesday morning and among the newest additions is consensus four-star safety Anquon Fegans.
Five-star defensive lineman, per 247 Sports, Malik Autry, from just down the road in Opelika, AL, signed with Auburn on Wednesday morning – marking the 11th high school commit to sign with the program.
Five-star quarterback, per 247 Sports, Deuce Knight officially signed with Auburn on Wednesday morning following through on his commitment on October 2.
Camden Brown, a junior wide receiver who signed with Auburn out of St. Thomas Aquinas high school, announced his decision to enter the transfer portal on Tuesday evening.
Auburn women’s basketball continues its road trip this week when the Tigers will travel to Charlottesville, VA, to take on the Virginia Cavaliers in the ACC/SEC challenge this Thursday evening.
Four-star linebacker Jakaleb Faulk, a star linebacker who comes from Highland Home, AL and played at Highland Home, officially signs with Auburn on national signing day.
Part of the SEC/ACC Challenge, No. 2 Auburn is set to travel to Cameron Indoor Stadium to take on the No. 9 Duke Blue Devils on Wednesday night – marking just the second non-conference opponent ranked among the top-2 in the nation to visit Cameron Indoor Stadium since 1965.
Auburn faces one of its toughest challenges yet, traveling to Durham, N.C., on Wednesday night to battle the No. 9 Duke Blue Devils at Cameron Indoor Stadium — the Tigers’ third top-10 matchup of the season.