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(01/30/22 3:31am)
For the first time since 2016, the number one ranked Auburn Tigers (20-1, 8-0 SEC) took on the Oklahoma Sooners (13-8, 3-5 Big 12) in Auburn Arena. The game took place on a historic day for Auburn Men’s Basketball as a banner was hung up in the southwest corner for past Auburn head coach Sonny Smith, and in a speech to the Auburn family said, “It’s a great time to be an Auburn Tiger.” The Auburn Tigers would prove him right in a physical game thanks to great big man play from Walker Kessler, and a first pick performance from Jabari Smith, taking home both point and rebound leader with 23 points and 12 rebounds. The combined efforts of Kessler and Smith led to a 86-68 Auburn win.
(01/29/22 4:42am)
The No. 8 Auburn Tigers welcomed the No. 9 Alabama Crimson Tide into Auburn Arena tonight for the Iron Bowl of gymnastics. Auburn got the night started on the vault, Alabama got their night started with the bars. After the first rotation, Auburn was leading 49.175 to 49.125. On vault for Auburn, Cassie Stevens recorded a 9.775, Sophia Groth recorded a 9.850, Suni Lee recorded a 9.875, Sara Hubbard recorded a 9.800, Drew Watson recorded a 9.825, and Derrian Gobourne finished it out by recording a 9.825. On the bars for Alabama, Lilly Hudson recorded a 9.775, Mati Waligora recorded a 9.800, Shania Adams recorded a 9.775, Cam Machado recorded a 9.850, Luisa Blancho recorded a 9.925, and Makarri Doggettefinished it out by recording a 9.425.
(01/28/22 5:20am)
The Auburn Tigers entered their third game of what has been a long week and faced arguably their largest test of the season against No. 4 Tennessee on short rest. The Volunteers came in undefeated in SEC play with their lone loss on the season being to No. 2 Stanford. However, it was the Tigers and the Jungle who shocked the women’s college basketball world with a 71-61 upset of the Volunteers. Auburn improves to 9-10 (1-7 SEC) on the season, while Tennessee falls to 18-2 (7-1 SEC). Following the Tigers biggest home win in years, the Jungle stormed the court to celebrate with their team at mid-court.
(01/26/22 5:30am)
Bruce Pearl and the No. 1 Auburn Tigers traveled up to Colombia, Missouri to take on the Missouri Tigers this evening. Auburn took over the Number one ranking in the AP poll for the first time in program history yesterday after knocking off the 12th ranked Kentucky Wildcats at home on Saturday by a score of 80-71. Missouri is coming into this contest after an 86-76 loss to the Alabama Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa Saturday Night. The starting five for Auburn tonight consisted of K.D. Johnson, Zep Jasper, Jabari Smith, Allen Flanigan and Walker Kessler. Missouri went with Javon Pickett, Jarron Coleman, DaJuan Gordon, Trevon Brazile, and Kobe Brown.
(01/25/22 3:32am)
Coming on the back of a six-game losing streak the Auburn Tigers’ Women’s Basketball team came back looking for their first SEC win against the Alabama Crimson Tide. On a historic day for Auburn Women’s Basketball, with the hanging of a banner for the winningest coach in Auburn Women’s basketball history, Joe Champi, Auburn simply could not get it done falling, 75-68. This was due to a combination of Alabama’s Khyla Wade-Warren with 24 points, eight rebounds and three assists, and a lack of production in the second half, because of a “lot of kids playing a lot of minutes” according to Auburn Head coach Johnie Harris.
(01/22/22 6:00am)
Auburn takes over Birmingham when The Vegabonds come to town.
(01/23/22 1:01am)
After extending their win streak to 14 against Georgia, the Auburn Tigers (18-1, 7-0 SEC) stayed at home in Auburn Arena to take on the Kentucky Wildcats (15-3, 5-2 SEC). The night before the game, people had begun living in tents in order to secure a seat for this blockbuster matchup, creating the nickname “Jungle City”. The inhabitants of Jungle City were treated to an Auburn win thanks to a first-pick caliber performance by Jabari Smith, and dominance from Walker Kessler with 17 points.
(01/20/22 2:20pm)
After extending their win streak to 13 against Ole Miss, The Auburn Tigers (17-1, 6-0 SEC) came back home to take on the Georgia Bulldogs (5-13, 0-5 SEC) in Auburn Arena. The Tigers would go on to dominate the Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry, 83-60 thanks to Walker Kessler with 15 points, a double-double from Wendell Green JR and a loyal and loud Auburn Crowd.
(01/16/22 4:53am)
AUBURN, Ala.—After trailing by as much as 14, the No. 4 Auburn Tigers rallied in Oxford to defeat the Ole Miss Rebels 80-71. The Tigers have now won 13 straight games, the third longest streak of the Bruce Pearl era.
(01/12/22 5:35am)
The fourth-ranked Auburn Tigers traveled up to Tuscaloosa tonight to take on the 24th ranked Alabama Crimson Tide. The Tigers came into this game on an eleven-game winning streak, after knocking off the Florida Gators at home last Saturday night. Alabama came into this game cold after taking a loss to the Missouri Tigers in Colombia.
(01/10/22 3:50am)
AUBURN, AL — The Auburn Tigers Women’s Basketball team (8-5, 0-2) hosted the No. 13 LSU Tigers (14-2. 2-1) on Sunday afternoon, where LSU came away with the victory 76-48.
(01/09/22 4:22pm)
Coming on the back of a 10-game win streak, the Auburn Tigers (14-1) (3-0 SEC) came back home to Auburn Arena to take on the Florida Gators (9-5) (0-2 SEC). Bruce Pearl was looking for his 150th win as a Auburn Tiger, and he would go on to get it in a 85-73 win. Although it was not a perfect game for the Tigers they were still able to get it done thanks to a raucous Auburn crowd, and a combination of K.D Johnson’s 23 points and Walker Kessler’s eight rebounds.
(01/07/22 3:18pm)
The Auburn Tigers Women’s Basketball team (8-4) traveled to Columbia, Missouri on Thursday night where they lost to the Tigers (12-2) 72-63.
(01/03/22 4:13pm)
Auburn (8-4) (SEC 0-1) after a postponed game versus Kentucky traveled to Coleman Coliseum on Sunday January 2, to not only start the new year, but also to start SEC play against the Alabama Crimson Tide (10-3) (SEC 1-1). Although the Tigers did not start the game hot, starting the first half shooting eight for 25, they were able to turn it around in the second half, especially in the fourth quarter, to produce a nail biter that came down to the last minute.
(12/23/21 7:09pm)
Auburn has played a high-quality non-conference schedule in its first 12 games, with five foes sitting in the top 70 of the NET rankings. Wednesday night, the Tigers welcomed a top-40 squad into Auburn Arena for a showdown with a familiar foe in the Murray State Racers. Three seasons ago, the Racers visited Auburn captained by point guard Ja Morant, who went on to be selected second overall in the 2019 NBA Draft. The Tigers would win by the skin of their teeth, 93-88.
(12/15/21 6:07am)
The Auburn Tigers (9-1) came into Auburn Arena on the back of a five-game win streak with their most recent win coming against The Nebraska Cornhuskers, on Saturday December 11th in neutral Atlanta Georgia, ending 99-68. Meanwhile, the North Alabama Lions (6-4) were also on a five-game win streak with their most recent win coming against Alabama A&M, on Wednesday, December 8, ending 56-45. The Tigers also were without Bruce Pearl tonight leading to his son Steven Pearl taking over the reigns for the night.
(12/11/21 10:27pm)
The 18th ranked Auburn Tigers took on the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Atlanta today taking part in the annual Holiday Hoopsgiving event. The Tigers were without Bruce Pearl today, as the NCAA finally issued punishments for the Chuck Persons scandal in 2017. Coach Pearl served the first game of his two-game suspension today. Wes Flannigan was acting as Auburn’s Head Coach today. Auburn came into this game 7-1, after dominating Yale 86-64 in Auburn Arena last Saturday. The Cornhuskers, coached by Fred Hoilberg, came into this contest with a 5-5 record. Their last outing was certainly one they would like to put behind them, as Michigan beat them 102-67 Tuesday night.
(12/07/21 6:00am)
Milky Chance bring their 2021 North American tour to Atlanta at the historic Tabernacle.
(12/05/21 11:14pm)
The Auburn Tigers (5-3) defeated the Oklahoma State Cowgirls (3-4) at Auburn Arena on Sunday afternoon 77-66. The Tigers picked up a key win for the SEC in the SEC/Big12 Challenge happening around women’s college basketball, with the win clinching the challenge win for the Southeastern Conference.
(12/05/21 6:00am)
David Shaw, frontman for NOLA rock band The Revivalists, takes on Atlanta on his debut solo tour.