No. 1 Auburn abated LSU’s fast starts to begin the first and second halves and came out on top 87-74 Wednesday night at the Maravich Center. LSU i
No. 1 Auburn visits the No. 23 Ole Miss Rebels after Johni Broome scored 26 points in the Tigers' 87-74 win over the LSU Tigers.
Auburn Tigers head coach Hugh Freeze sounds elated to turn the page on quarterback misery with Oklahoma transfer Jackson Arnold.
Auburn remains unbeaten in SEC play and earns another quad-1 victory Wednesday by taking down rival LSU on the road.
After two games on the road, LSU is heading back home. They and the Auburn Tigers will face off in an SEC battle at 7:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday at Pete Maravich Assembly Center. LSU is strutting in with some offensive muscle as they've averaged 79.
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.
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.
Top-ranked Auburn’s undefeated conference record is on the line Saturday night when No. 6 Tennessee makes the trip to Neville Arena. The Tigers already notched impressive wins over Houston, Iowa State and Purdue, but facing the Volunteers could be the toughest game yet.
Omar Mabson is staying on the Plains. The former Auburn High running back announced his commitment to play for Hugh Freeze and the Auburn Tigers on Monday, with the highly-regarded
Auburn struggled offensively against Tennessee’s grind-it-out style but secured a win through key defensive stops and a crucial Miles Kelly three-pointer. Despite shooting woes, Auburn’s defense prevailed in a physical contest.
Three of Auburn’s six Southeastern Conference wins have come on the road, where the top-ranked Tigers hope to add two more this week at LSU Wednesday and at Ole Miss Saturday. “Hopefully we ...
Despite enduring one of the worst stretches in its history, a New York Times report considers Auburn Football among nation's most valuable programs.