Broome, Green Jr. named to All-SEC Second Team
For their performances during the 2022-23 season, Auburn's Johni Broome and Wendell Green Jr. were named to the All-SEC Second Team, as selected by the league's coaches.
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For their performances during the 2022-23 season, Auburn's Johni Broome and Wendell Green Jr. were named to the All-SEC Second Team, as selected by the league's coaches.
In the final game of the regular season, the final chance for Auburn to get a signature win for its resume, the Tigers came through late in the game, earning a 79-70 win over No. 12 Tennessee.
Midway through the second half of its game against Alabama, it looked as if Auburn was finally going to earn the signature win it had searched for all season. Instead, the game ended in another heartbreak for the Tigers, as they lost 90-85 to the No. 2 Crimson Tide in overtime.
In an unexpected home game, one that was supposed to take place over 2,000 miles away, Auburn took a series-opening 5-3 win over the USC Trojans.
It was a situation that Auburn has found itself in all too often as of late: a close game that was nearing its end. Recently, Auburn has struggled to close out the close games, with the Tigers suffering heartbreak after heartbreak.
The theme of late for Auburn has been painfully close losses and missed opportunities — a trend that continued on Saturday at Vanderbilt, as the Commodores’ Ezra Manjon scored a layup with 0.8 seconds remaining, handing the Tigers a 67-65 loss.
It is a new season and a new-look roster for Auburn baseball, but the same hopes and expectations for success abounded on Opening Day as the Tigers defeated Indiana 8-4 to open the 2023 campaign.
In what head coach Bruce Pearl called a “must-win” for Auburn, the Tigers will host Missouri, against whom it has won two straight games by a combined seven points. It is a game that Pearl believes could be crucial for Auburn if it is to qualify for the NCAA Tournament.
As hundreds of students waited in line outside Neville Arena for the much-anticipated basketball game against No. 3 Alabama, a sellout crowd of 9,121 filled the arena seats for an equally-anticipated gymnastics meet between No. 5 Auburn and No. 9 LSU.
The eyes of the college basketball world will be on Auburn, Ala. on Feb. 11, as ESPN’s College GameDay has announced that it will return to Neville Arena prior to Auburn’s game against Alabama.
Not even a pair of perfect 10s from Suni Lee and a season-high score could end Auburn’s streak of futility in Tuscaloosa, Ala., as a late surge by Alabama over the final two rotations lifted the Crimson Tide to victory.
Over Bruce Pearl’s nine seasons at Auburn, Neville Arena has developed a reputation for being one of college basketball’s toughest environments. Over the past six seasons, Auburn has won nearly 89% of its home games. During Auburn’s stretch of home success, only one team has consistently been able to escape Neville Arena victorious — Texas A&M.
On the road for the third time in its last four games, No. 16 Auburn used a strong first half to take command over South Carolina, staving off a second-half rally attempt by the Gamecocks in an 81-66 win.
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.
With the 2022-23 regular season at its midpoint, Auburn basketball returns home to face Mississippi State on Saturday.
When Auburn landed forward Johni Broome as a transfer from Morehead State, optimism was high. Broome, along with Dylan Cardwell, would follow in the footsteps of the 22nd pick in the NBA Draft, Walker Kessler.
Conference play is underway at Neville Arena. In a tight, defensive battle, No. 20 Auburn staved off upset-minded Florida, winning its SEC opener 61-58 on Wednesday night.
Three weeks before the official opening of the season, Auburn’s gymnastics team hit the floor in its annual preview meet. There were no scores and no winners, just a showcase of what to expect from the preseason No. 5 team in the country.
Auburn’s second-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament has been extended.
For the first time since 2010, and just the second time in program history, Auburn volleyball has qualified for the NCAA Tournament.