Auburn women’s basketball dominates Clemson in ACC/SEC Challenge
Auburn women’s basketball defeated Clemson 83-53 in the ACC/SEC Challenge on Thursday night, moving to 5-2 on the season.
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Auburn women’s basketball defeated Clemson 83-53 in the ACC/SEC Challenge on Thursday night, moving to 5-2 on the season.
No. 7 seed Auburn (20-10, 10-9 SEC) fell via sweep in the first round of the NCAA Championship to unseeded Western Michigan (31-2, 18-0 MAC) on Thursday, Nov. 30, to end its 2023 season.
Behind a 30-point performance from Johni Broome and a solid defensive performance as a team, Auburn took down Virginia Tech 74-57 in the inaugural ACC/SEC Challenge before a sellout crowd at Neville Arena.
Auburn volleyball will be traveling to Louisville, Kentucky, to face Western Michigan in its first matchup of the SEC Tournament. The Tigers are a seven seed in the tournament and hope to take away a win on Nov. 30th at 3 p.m. CT.
After Auburn ended its two-game skid on Sunday against Alabama A&M, the Tigers will look ahead to the ACC/SEC challenge against Clemson and in-state opponent UAB this week.
After a week-long Thanksgiving break for Bruce Pearl’s squad, Auburn is paired up with Virginia Tech in the inaugural ACC/SEC Challenge, posing a significant test for the Tigers before embarking on a two-game non-conference road trip.
Auburn continues to build its 2025 class, picking up the commitment of 4-star defensive lineman Kalen Edwards Monday evening.
Upon coming to Auburn in the fall of 2021, I quickly realized there were no other students around me with walkers. No one else looked, talked or walked like me. I felt out of place on a campus so many describe as "home."
The holiday season has officially begun in Auburn. The university’s annual Holiday Lighting Ceremony took place on Nov. 26 on Samford Lawn.
Auburn women’s basketball defeated Alabama A&M 68-45 on Sunday, snapping a two-game losing streak and improving the Tigers' record to 4-2.
The Tigers’ outside hitter Madison Scheer was named All-SEC by the conference Sunday afternoon following the conclusion of league play this past week. This honor follows last season’s SEC All-Freshman Team recognition for Scheer.
For the third time in program history and the second straight season, Auburn volleyball will appear in the NCAA Tournament.
With just under five minutes left, Auburn was poised to get the football back up by four with a chance to run out the clock and win the Iron Bowl for the first time since 2019.
It’s fourth-and-31 with 43 seconds left in the game. Alabama has the ball with one chance left to score. Things look good for the Tigers, who lead 24-20, and just pushed Alabama back to the 31-yard line after Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe threw an illegal forward pass.
Thursday afternoon the Auburn Tigers fell short to the No. 9 Arkansas Razorbacks in a five-set thriller in front of a record crowd of 2,711 fans in Neville Arena.
After suffering a shocking loss to New Mexico State, Auburn (6-5, 3-4 SEC) has prepared for its biggest game this season: the Iron Bowl. The Tigers will host the No. 8 Alabama Crimson Tide (10-1, 7-0 SEC) in the 88th Iron Bowl, celebrating the 10th year since the Kick Six.
On Wednesday, Nov. 22, Auburn faced off against Alabama in the Iron Bowl of volleyball at Neville Arena.
The 88th game of the Iron Bowl takes place this Saturday, Nov. 25 as Auburn looks to rebound from a shocking 31-10 loss to New Mexico State.
Parking isn’t a new issue for game days on the Plains, with thousands of attendees and tailgaters crowding parking lots on and near campus. The high demand drives many locals to rent out spaces in their driveways and storefronts for upwards of $20. These inflated prices and low availability leave student workers – who are essential to the game day experience – with scarce opportunities to get close to campus by vehicle.
Looking to bounce back from back-to-back losses against Cal and UCF, the Auburn Tigers will prepare to host Alabama A&M in Neville Arena in what will be their sixth official match of the season.