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(03/21/22 4:21am)
The No. 2 seeded Auburn Tigers took on the No. 10 seeded Miami Hurricanes at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, SC tonight in the second round of the 2022 NCAA tournament. Auburn came into this game after an 80-61 win over the 15th seed Jacksonville State Gamecocks Thursday afternoon. Miami came into this one after knocking off the seventh seeded USC Trojans on Thursday afternoon. The starting five for Auburn were K.D. Johnson, Zep Jasper, Allen Flanigan, Jabari Smith, and Walker Kessler. The starting five for Miami were Isaiah Wong, Charlie Moore, Jordan Miller, Kameron McGusty, and Sam Waardenburg.
(03/20/22 3:16am)
After splitting a series with Middle Tennessee, The Auburn Tigers (14-6) (1-2 SEC) came home to Plainsman Park to take on their toughest challenge yet, the No. 1 ranked team in the nation the Ole Miss Rebels (15-4) (2-1 SEC). The series would also be the first in SEC play for both teams, and would be split 2-1 in Ole Miss’s favor, thanks to what was an up and down weekend from the Tigers.
(03/18/22 10:09pm)
In the first round of the 2022 NCAA Tournament, Bruce Pearl led his No. 2 seeded Auburn Tigers to Greenville, SC to take on the No. 15 seeded Jacksonville State Gamecocks at Bon Secours Wellness Arena. The starting five for Auburn were K.D. Johnson, Jabari Smith, Zep Jasper, Allen Flanigan, and Walker Kessler. The starting five for Jacksonville State were Jalen Finch, Kayne Henry, Jalen Gibbs, Darian Adams, and Brandon Huffman.
(03/05/22 9:29pm)
When Bruce Pearl first arrived on the tarmac at Auburn University Regional Airport, he spoke directly to the crowd of students and fans waiting for him, telling them that he wanted that same reception when the team came back with an SEC Championship.
(03/05/22 4:33am)
“This is louder than our games”- Zep Jasper, Auburn Basketball player
(03/03/22 3:55pm)
The No. 5 Auburn Tigers traveled over to Starkville, MS to take on the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Humphrey Coliseum. Auburn came into this one looking to bounce back after a tough loss against Tennessee in Knoxville last Saturday. Mississippi State came into this one off a 74-69 win over the Vanderbilt Commadores at home on Saturday. The starting five for the Tigers tonight included K.D. Johnson, Zep Jasper, Allen Flanigan, Jabari Smith, and Walker Kessler. The starting five for the Bulldogs included Shakeel Moore, Iverson Molinar, D.J. Jeffries, Garrison Brooks, and Tolu Smith.
(03/03/22 5:06am)
After winning the night before against the Alabama State Yellowjackets, the Auburn Tigers (7-2) came back to Plainsmen Park to take on the Blazers of UAB (6-2). Over the course of nine innings, except for the first inning Auburn dominated UAB thanks to a combination of a fantastic start from Mason Barnett, and great batting performances for a final score of 16-1.
(03/03/22 1:40am)
For the second straight year, Auburn (10-18, 2-14 SEC) has been eliminated in the first round of the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament. The Tigers gave up another fourth quarter lead and fell in Nashville to Alabama (16-12, 6-10 SEC) 75-68.
(03/02/22 4:58am)
It was a great opportunity for a get right game following a loss Saturday night as the Tigers hosted the Alabama State Hornets on Tuesday evening. A picture-perfect day on the plains pitted Auburn against an in-state foe from just down I-85.
(02/28/22 1:08pm)
Kentucky, and especially Rhyne Howard, proved too much for Auburn in Lexington as the Wildcats prevailed 90-62 in the regular season finale. Howard, on her senior day, led all scorers with 32 points while making eight threes in the game. In total, the Wildcats made 10 threes and shot the ball at a 50.8% clip from the field.
(02/28/22 1:40am)
After beating Jacksonville State, the No. 21 ranked Auburn Tiger softball team (15-1) came back home to battle in The Plainsmen Invite, a series that included teams as ULM, Delaware State, Bradley university, and Syracuse. The Auburn Tigers played 5 games over the stretch of the weekend, one against every team and two against ULM, and the Tigers went 5-0, in which they dominated outscoring their opponents 30 to 4 and had great pitching with 53 total strikeouts over the weekend.
(02/27/22 11:02pm)
No. 3 Auburn had the chance to take firm control of the SEC regular season race after Kentucky lost to Arkansas earlier in the day. However, the Tigers let an 11-point lead slip away in the second half as Tennessee prevailed on their home court by a score of 67-62. Despite only scoring two points in a nine-minute stretch in the second half, Auburn was able to cut the Tennessee lead to three in the final minute. But Kennedy Chandler immediately answered for the Volunteers with a field goal with a half minute to play to put the Tigers away.
(02/26/22 6:12am)
The #5 Auburn Tigers were back in Auburn Arena to take on the Kentucky Wildcats after their 197.175 - 196.300 victory over the Georgia Bulldogs last Friday night. Kentucky came into the meet after a very close loss to the #3 Florida Gators 197.575 - 197.350 in Lexington. This turned out to be a truly incredible night for the Tigers.
(02/25/22 6:02am)
(02/24/22 4:35am)
The No. 3 Auburn Tigers welcomed the Ole Miss Rebels into Auburn Arena tonight for a midweek SEC matchup. Auburn came into this game off a disappointing 63-62 loss on Saturday to the Florida Gators at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center in Gainesville, FL. Ole Miss came into this game off after knocking off the Georgia Bulldogs 85-68 at Stegman Coliseum in Athens, GA. The starters for Auburn tonight were K.D. Johnson, Jabari Smith, Allen Flanigan, Zep Jasper, and Walker Kessler. The starters for Ole Miss tonight were Austin Crowley, Matthew Murrell, Luis Rodriguez, Jaemyn Brakefield and Nysier Brooks.
(02/20/22 10:49pm)
Coming into the game with a five-game losing streak, Auburn Women’s Basketball team came into Auburn Arena to face the No. 21 team in the nation in the Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry against Georgia. With a fantastic defensive effort in the fourth period and great performances from Honesty Scott-Grayson and Aicha Coulibaly, the rivalry game end in a 65-60 Auburn Victory.
(02/19/22 10:35pm)
The losing streak in Gainesville has reached 14. No. 2 Auburn overcame an anemic first half on offense to take a second half lead, but a barrage of threes late in the second half led by Tyree Appleby gave Florida a late lead and the Gators were able to get a last second stop to preserve a 63-62 win in the Swamp.
(02/19/22 2:30pm)
The No. 7 Auburn Tigers traveled to Athens, GA to take on the Georgia Bulldogs at Stegman Coliseum. Auburn came into this meet off a 197.575-196.275 win against the Missouri Tigers at home in Auburn Arena last Friday night. Georgia came into this meet after losing to the Alabama Crimson Tide 197.475-196.800 in Tuscaloosa, AL at Coleman Coliseum last Friday night. In this meet, each team had six athletes competing in each event and they all had two attempts each.
(02/18/22 4:29am)
Coach J and the Auburn Women’s Basketball Team traveled up to Columbia, South Carolina to take on the No. 1 South Carolina Gamecocks at Colonial Life Arena. Auburn came into this one after a 83-77 loss to Florida at home Monday night. South Carolina came into this game after 72-51 win over the No. 21 Georgia Bulldogs at Stegman Coliseum in Athens, Georgia on Sunday.
(02/17/22 4:26pm)
Coming off the news that the Auburn Tigers (24-2, 12-1 SEC) would be dropping in the AP Poll for the first time in three weeks, the No. 2 Tigers were hungry for the visiting Vanderbilt Commodores (13-12 4-8 SEC). Although the challenge was rough for the Tigers thanks to a near perfect start from Vanderbilt and a star studded performance from Scotty Pippen Jr., the Tigers were still able to pull out a 94-80 win thanks to a combination of great performances from Jabari Smith and Walker Kessler, and domination from the second half.