The Tigers take down the Rebels on the road
The Auburn Tigers get their first road SEC victory against the Ole Miss Rebels in Oxford 78-66
The Auburn Tigers get their first road SEC victory against the Ole Miss Rebels in Oxford 78-66
The Auburn Tigers (11-7, 2-3) have seen undesirable results thus far this season, but they have a chance to earn not only a telling victory but also to start a conference win streak on Tuesday against the Ole Miss Rebels (11-7, 3-2).
For the second straight game inside Neville Arena, Steven Pearl’s Auburn Tigers earned a victory, defeating South Carolina 71-67 in a gritty contest that came down to the wire.
The Auburn Tigers will face South Carolina inside Neville Arena on Saturday, seeking a bounce-back win over the Gamecocks after falling to Missouri on Wednesday.
Auburn will hope to keep the train rolling this Wednesday on the road against a Missouri team that finds itself 2–1 in SEC play this season.
Auburn gets their first SEC victory at home in front of a packed Neville Arena atmosphere in dominant fashion by a score of 95-73.
Auburn falls to Texas A&M in heartbreaking fashion 90-88 to fall to 0-2 in conference play. The game seemed to be in the Aggies’ hands following a late surge to put them up double digits with under three minutes remaining, but the Tigers clawed back to make it a two-point deficit with just 0.6 seconds left and a chance to inbound the ball.
Following an overtime loss in heartbreaking fashion to SEC foe Georgia, Auburn looks to bounce back and earn its first conference victory of the season on Tuesday at home against Texas A&M.
The Auburn Tigers dropped their SEC opener in Athens in heartbreaking fashion on Saturday afternoon, losing in an overtime thriller against No. 23 Georgia 104-100. Even with the Tigers mounting a miraculous late-game comeback, crucial turnovers and clutch shots from the Bulldogs led to Georgia escaping its home arena with a win. This loss comes as the Tigers’ third in their last five games, but it also gives them some hope for the future as the SEC season progresses.
Steven Pearl and the Auburn Tigers’ basketball team begin the new year and SEC play against the No. 23 Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday afternoon.
With SEC play right around the corner, Auburn dominated Queens 106-65 in Neville Arena thanks to a lights-out shooting performance.
The Tigers once again struggled against the nation’s best, falling 88-60 against No. 6 Purdue.
Coming off a victory in Atlanta, Auburn will go from one NBA arena to another as it travels north to Indianapolis for a marquee matchup against No. 6 Purdue on Saturday.
Following a tough loss to now top-ranked Arizona, Auburn bounced back, overcoming Chattanooga by a 14-point margin despite struggling in the first half.
Coming off a rough road loss to No. 1 Arizona last Saturday, No. 21 Auburn will look to get back on track against the Chattanooga Mocs of the Southern Conference.
No. 2 Arizona took down the Tigers 97-68 on Saturday night, securing its fourth top-25 victory of the season.
The stage is set in the desert as No. 20 Auburn will duel No. 2 Arizona out west in prime time Saturday night.
Despite a season-high 20 turnovers, the Tigers took down NC State 83-73 courtesy of stellar offensive performances from Keyshawn Hall and Kevin Overton.
No. 21 Auburn defeated No. 14 St. John's tonight, 85-74, in another game of the Players Era Tournament out in Las Vegas. The victory was sealed by an impressive 55-point second half to overtake the Red Storm.
What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.