Tigers host Wildcats as push for postseason play intensifies
The Auburn Tigers host the Kentucky Wildcats in Neville Arena looking to rise in the standings with another conference win.
The Auburn Tigers host the Kentucky Wildcats in Neville Arena looking to rise in the standings with another conference win.
The Auburn Tigers hit the century mark Wednesday night on their way to a 101-61 routing of the South Carolina Gamecocks.
When Auburn (19-5, 8-3) hosts South Carolina (21-3, 9-2) on Wednesday, it will be the first time in the matchup’s 94 year history the two have faced each other as ranked opponents.
It was an all too familiar feeling when Auburn (15-8, 4-6) blew a 15-point lead, allowing Missouri (11-13, 2-9) to tie the game at 48 in the third period. However, the visiting Tigers would rally to defeat Missouri ***** and get their first road SEC win.
Auburn (19-5, 8-3) fell to Florida (16-7, 6-4) 65-81 in an SEC matchup, the loss knocking the Tigers out of a tie for first place in the SEC.
The Auburn Tigers gymnastics team defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide 197.725-197.050 on Friday night to earn just their fourth victory all time over their rivals from up north.
Coming off an emphatic home win vs Alabama in what Bruce Pearl called “The most important game of the year,” Auburn will travel down to Gainesville, FL to take on the Florida Gators, a road trip that has proved to be a tricky one for Auburn and Bruce Pearl. Pearl is yet to win a game in Gainesville as Auburn’s head coach, and Auburn itself hasn’t won in Gainesville since 1996.
After hosting a historic quad meet, and putting up an impressive season high score of 197.425, the Tigers are back in Neville Arena Friday night to host the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Auburn (19-4, 8-2) defeated Alabama (16-7, 8-2) 99-81 in the second version of this year’s Iron Bowl on the hardwood, led by their veteran front-court players Johni Broome and Jaylin Williams.
Just two weeks ago, a top-ten Auburn team went to Tuscaloosa looking to knock off their arch rival. Instead, they found themselves down 14 points at halftime and fighting to make it a game. They found success in the second half, but in the end, they came up just short against the Tide. Now, the two will face off again, this time in Neville Arena, and according to Auburn star forward Johni Broome, “it’s personal.”
Auburn (14-8, 3-6) fell to Arkansas (17-7, 5-4) in Fayetteville on Saturday evening. The Tigers went to Fayetteville, still looking for their first road conference win. The start was as good as they could have hoped for, but the Razorbacks found their rhythm in the second half to comeback and take down the Tigers.
Auburn downs rebels on the back of largest comeback of their season.
Tonight Auburn hosted its first-ever Quad Meet and put on a fantastic show from start to finish on all four events. The energy and atmosphere was electric, and it certainly helped fuel Auburn’s performance throughout the Meet.
Groundhog’s Day brings about a special meet for Auburn Gymnastics since this will be the first time Auburn has ever hosted a Quad meet in Neville Arena. The Groundhog’s Day Gymnastics meet will be between the Auburn Tigers, Temple Owls, Fisk Bulldogs, and Talladega Tornadoes, with the Tornadoes being in their inaugural season for women’s gymnastics.
The Auburn Tigers (14-7, 3-5) opened the month of February by hosting the #1 South Carolina Gamecocks (20-0, 8-0) inside Neville Arena for a game that was a tale of two halves. Even though the final score was 76-54, it does not mean that Auburn did not play well, and the game was not in contention from the start. The first half was extremely competitive, and Auburn was keeping up with the number-one team in the country.
As Black History Month kicks off, the Auburn Tigers (14-6, 3-4) take on the #1 South Carolina Gamecocks (19-0, 7-0) inside of Neville Arena. For the Tigers, this game comes with some program significance if Auburn emerges victorious. In terms of overall record, a win would guarantee Auburn a winning regular season record, 12 home game wins, and secure a four-game SEC winning streak for the first time in 10 years.
The Auburn Tigers beat the Vanderbilt Commodores at Neville Arena to secure the season sweep. Four Tigers score in double figures.
The Tigers return home in search of a win against Vanderbilt following a two-game skid.
The Tigers defend home court and trounce the Bulldogs 67-49 on Monday at Neville Arena.
Auburn’s aggressive defense and quick play lead to a big win at home.