Auburn remains unbeaten in SEC play and earns another quad-1 victory Wednesday by taking down rival LSU on the road.
Delivering another player of the year performance, Johni Broome led No. 1 Auburn to an 87-74 win over LSU Wednesday at Maravich Center, the Tigers’ 12th consecutive victory.
Now sitting at 19-1 overall and 6-0 in conference play, here are three takeaways from Tuesday’s game: After opening the game missing its first nine shots, Auburn shot 40% from the floor against LSU. The orange and blue Tigers connected on just eight 3-point shots, shooting 32% as a team.
In this week’s “War Rapport Wednesday” it’s all about hoops. The Auburn Men’s basketball team keeps their undefeated streak against conference opponents with a hard fought 53-51 win over top-10 opponent Tennessee.
Auburn got past LSU on Wednesday night to secure their best 20-game start in program history and improve to 7-0 in SEC play.
Hugh Freeze thinks his new transfer portal addition QB, Jackson Arnold, will fit in perfectly with the Tigers.
Johni Broome scored 20 of his 26 points in the second half and had 16 rebounds to help top-ranked Auburn beat LSU 87-74 on Wednesday night for its 12th straight victory. Auburn (19-1, 7-0 Southeastern Conference) matched the best 20-game start in school history.
While size definitely matters, Auburn Tigers athletic director John Cohen is looking for quality over surface area on the new scoreboard at Jordan-Hare Stadium.
Three Auburn Tigers seniors are set to take the field in Arlington, Texas, for the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl on Thursday. Quarterback Payton Thorne, wide receiver KeAndre Lambert-Smith and tight end Rivaldo Fairweather all look to impress the scouts ahead of the NFL Draft in April.
BATON ROUGE – The road trip that saw LSU play four-of-its-last-five games away from Baton Rouge is over and now the Tiger Basketball team returns home for the first of two games this week starting Wednesday night at 6 p.m. against the No. 1 team in college basketball, Auburn.
The battle of Tigers at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center will be broadcast on the affiliates of the LSU Sports Radio Network with the “Voice of the Tigers” Chris Blair and fo