Tigers start Malveaux era 5-0 with sweep of Tiger Invitational
Auburn silences doubts with big tournament wins to start new era on the Plains.
Auburn silences doubts with big tournament wins to start new era on the Plains.
No. 1 Auburn Men’s Basketball played host to the No. 6 Florida Gators in Neville Arena this weekend, the Tigers’ fifth top-10 matchup of the season. Despite a raucous Neville Arena and a 21-1 record, Auburn fell to the Gators 90-81 in a shocker.
The Auburn Tigers picked up a huge bounce-back win in Neville Arena against the 11th-ranked Georgia Bulldogs, 197.300 to 197.200. The meet went down to the wire, but an incredible fourth rotation on the floor pushed the Tigers ahead late.
The Auburn Tigers kick off the "Malvaeux Era," hosting the North Carolina Tar Heels, Southern Illinois Salukis, and Appalachian State Mountaineers in the Tiger Invitational.
Auburn Gymnastics looks to bounce back in Neville Arena as the 12th-ranked Tigers take on the 11th-ranked Georgia Bulldogs. Coming off a 196.60 to 197.05 loss to a strong Kentucky team in Lexington, the 8-2 Tigers have another opportunity for a strong win.
Auburn women’s basketball (12-11) was the tougher team for all 40 minutes in a massive win over Texas A&M (10-12) on Thursday night, 65-52. Auburn turned their tough defense into fast offense as they ran away with the win over the Aggies.
Auburn women’s basketball (11-11) hosts the Aggies of Texas A&M (10-11) on Thursday night inside Neville Arena. Auburn looks to improve on its conference record against another team that has been trending toward the bottom of the SEC all season.
The No. 1 Auburn Tigers (20-1, 9-0) picked up a 98-70 victory over the Oklahoma Sooners (16-6, 3-6) Tuesday night in Neville Arena, with five Tigers scoring in double figures.
No. 1 Auburn (20-1, 8-0) will take on the Oklahoma Sooners (16-5, 3-5) Tuesday night in Neville Arena in search of their 14th consecutive victory.
The No. 1 Auburn Tigers (20-1, 8-0) picked up another impressive win over the No. 23 Ole Miss Rebels (16-6, 5-4) Saturday afternoon, winning 92-82 behind 14 three-pointers. They finished with a 50-percent clip from beyond the arc, their highest this season.
The No. 1 Auburn Tigers will head to Oxford this Saturday to close out their road trip and take on the No. 23 Ole Miss Rebels. It will be the 10th top-25 team the Tigers have faced already this season.
It was a tough night for the No. 11 Auburn Tigers (8-2, 1-1) as they traveled to the No. 7 Kentucky Wildcats (4-2, 2-1) for their SEC gymnastics road test. The Tigers finished the evening with a 196.600 while the Wildcats finished the evening with an overall score of 197.050.
The No. 17 Auburn Tigers (8-1, 1-0) will have their first true road test in SEC gymnastics against the No. 7 Kentucky Wildcats (3-2, 1-1) to close out January where both Auburn and Kentucky are looking for their second conference to win on Friday.
The No. 1 ranked Auburn Tigers (19-1) took their undefeated SEC record down to Baton Rouge for another SEC victory over the LSU Tigers (12-8) Wednesday night. They defeated Louisiana State in what is now a nation-leading 12th Quad 1 victory, 87-74.
The No. 1 Auburn Tigers (18-1) take a trip down to the bayou on Wednesday night to face LSU (12-7) in a battle of the Tigers. Auburn looks to extend its winning streak and continue to top both the analytics and rankings with a win in Baton Rouge.
Despite the recent rough stretch from Auburn women’s basketball (11-10) to start off SEC play, the Tigers were able to dispatch Florida (11-10) at Neville arena Sunday, 74-51. Auburn got much needed production on both sides of the floor, as they ran the Gators back to Gainesville. The win was never in doubt as the Tigers were in full control for almost all of the forty minutes.
With Johni Broome back on the hardwood, the Auburn Tigers defend home court and take down the No. 6 Tennessee Volunteers in a low-scoring heavyweight bout.
The No. 12 Auburn Tigers took down the No. 9 Oregon State Beavers 197.025-196.975 Friday night after a wild ending that saw a score-deduction reversal go in favor of the Tigers. The one-tenth added back to Marissa Neal’s floor routine was enough to see the Tigers over the Beavers.
Hot off their 196.700-196.250 win over the 17th-ranked Arkansas Razorbacks, the Tigers are right back in action as they host No. 9 Oregon State on Friday night.
The Auburn Tigers suffered their largest margin of defeat this Thursday night when the Mississippi State Bulldogs defeated the Tigers 96-56, handing Auburn its seventh loss in its last eight games.