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Auburn Women Face Road Test in # 2 South Carolina – Official Athletic Site Auburn Tigers

Auburn Women Face Road Test in # 2 South Carolina – Official Athletic Site Auburn Tigers

Auburn, Ala. – After a holiday week of the race, the Pran Basketball Team is back on Sunday when they take No. 2 South Carolina on the road. The game time is 11 am CT/Lunch and the Colonial Life Arena in Colombia.

The tigers (11-10, 2-6 sec) hit half of the SC game last Sunday with a 74-51 victory over Florida. Gamecocks (20-1, 8-0) won 14 straight games, including a road win in Tennessee on Monday night in their last trip.

Air
›› Brit Bowen will have a radio call on ESPN 106.7 FM starting at 10:45 pm CT. The broadcast can also be heard on auburntigers.com and the ABURN ATHLETICS app.
›› The game can be seen on the SEC network with Roy Philpott and Tamika Catchings, which call the action.

The last time outside
›› Auburn started quickly and never gave up by taking advantage of four 3-3-core 16 points from the freshman who Yuting Deng to defeat Florida 74-51 on Sunday in Nevil Arena.
›› Dana Gaston led an anchor with 18 points. Celia Sumban added 12. Mar’shaun Bostic had 11 career assists, scored nine points and was a stunning plus-35 for more than 32 minutes of play. Telyon Collins led ore with 12 rebounds, adding eight points.
›› Tigers scored the first 10 points of the game, excluding Gators in nearly seven minutes and a half, forcing nine early rpm and six missed shots. The Tigers scored 15 consecutive points, limiting the run of Bostic’s pad and one to lead by 22 at the end of the half.

Winning a ore Bi …
›› Click 15 Machs against Gamecocks.
›› Be the first victory for tigers of tigers this year.
›› Give an anchon win of the top 5 for the first time since February 25, 1989 (86-76 in #5 Georgia).
›› SNAP SOUNT CAROLINA at 69 games to win and a series of 55 SEC.
›› Be the first victory of the SEC opponent at the Colonial Life Arena since March 3, 2019, when #5 Mississippi State – and Assistant Coach Johnny Harris – defeated Carolina 68-64.

History of the Vs. Series. South Carolina
›› Auburn is 21-30 on 51 previous meetings with South Carolina. Gamecocks won 15 straight in the series dating back to 2013. The last Tiger victory in Colombia came in 2009.

Last Meeting: February 1, 2024. In Obun
#1 South Carolina 76, Auburn 54
›› Honesty Scott-Greenson equals his career high with 31 points, and Obun held # 1 South Carolina to his lowest SEC season rating, but Gamecocks beat Tigers 76-54 in Neville Arena.
›› The tigers held the highest ranked Gamecocks to 27 points in the first half, limiting visitors to 28.6 percent firing in the first two quarters. Obun held the best long distance shooter of the nation, The-Hina Paopa, only to one 3-indicated in four attempts.
›› Southern Carolina pulled away at the beginning of the fourth quarter, hitting 3-backs from back to take a 20-point lead and pressing its lead to 25 before a pair of late 3-tiger indicators.
›› In the first half, the crowd remained engaged and the hosts remained at a striking distance from the highest ranked Gamecocks. After the steal of the ore, Titia’s arrangement pulls the tigers at one point at the end of the opening period, despite the six turnover of Obun.

Gamecocks Intelligence
›› Southern Carolina is a total of 20-1, 8-0 in the game of Sec. Gamecocks’s lone loss this year came on the road to # 1 Ucla.
›› Gamecocks average 81.3 game points and hold opponents to 55.5. One of the deepest teams in the nation, Carolina leads the country in the bench in scoring with 42.0 points on the bench per match. They are also top 10 at national level in block blocks (4th – 6.2), field protection (6th – 33.7%), fights (8th – 43.5) and margin of note (7 -M – +25.8).
›› Freshman Joyce Edwards leads three players in double figures with 12.4 points per game. Milaysia Fulwiley adds 11.0 and Te-Hina Paopao Scores 10.8. Nine Gamecocks are average at least 5.5 points per game.

Flash
›› Auburn is a total of 11-10, 2-6 in the game of Sec. After a section of three makes the matches against unsurpassed opponents, five of the next six of the Tigers will come against the top-25 enemies with four of those on the road.
›› Auburn owns 17 of the 20 opponents of Division I below the average for the season evaluation. Eleven of these opponents have scored more than 10 points below the average for their season.
›› Deyona Gaston’s graduate is the ninth leading goal scorer of the country and third in SEC. It leads tigers with 21.5 points and 7.4 fights per match, qualifying in the top 10 of SEC in both categories. It has 10 games this season with 20 or more points and three with 30 plus. She set a Neville Arena record for Auburn player with 36 points in victory over Vul, after which she almost coincided with 35 points against Alabama State. So far, it has five double couples, including a 29-point, 12-ranked performance against Norfolk on December 29. For her efforts against Ull (29 points) and Alabama State, she was named a SEC player at The Week. Gaston also struck a corner 3-Indication with 1.6 seconds to beat North Iowa on November 28; It was only the second 3-indicating of her five-year collegial career. She added 30 points to the game on January 2 against Ole Miss, going 14-17 on the free throw line. Her 14 made free throws and 17 attempts, and they both tied Auburn’s program records.
›› The freshman of the Jutting Day turned his heads in his first two extended appearances, scoring 13 points in the victory over Missouri on January 19, after which he knocked four 3-3-point on the road to a 16-point night against Florida January 26th. She arrived from China January 11, made her debut against Texas five days later, after which she missed the game in Mississippi State with an injury suffered in practice the previous day.
›› Sophomore Talia Scott, Arkansas transfer, made a splash in her debut in Objn, tying the program record for 3-stoves for one game with eight in the Tigers victory over Little Rock November 14th. He scored 26 points in The game along with 9 career fights. She followed this with a 28-point night in Oregon, where she knocked down seven 3. She has missed the last 16 games suffered in mud on November 22.
›› graduate Teilen Collins is an average of 8.5 points and 5.6 rebounds. She recorded her first double double for the season with 15 points and 10 fights in the victory over UAB December 8th. Collins hit two -digit points twice in Paradise Jam and had 10 fights in the victory over Pete, then scored then and then a session high 14 in the victory in Virginia. She missed two recent matches (Alabama State-Ilnes, Norfolk State Injury), but returned to the Ole Miss. Collins dropped 12 fights a season in the victory over Florida on January 26th.
›› The senior Mar’Shaun Bostic is the initial tiger guard during the bigger part of the season, is currently ranked fourth in SEC with 5.1 assists per match. She had five or more assists in 14 out of 21 games. Her best game so far this season came to Kentucky on January 12, when she scored the 18 points with 18 points tall, along with 7 assists, then she coincided with that with 18 more points, 6 assistance, 5 thefts against Texas On January 16th. She then recorded 11 career assists, along with nine points in the victory over Florida on January 26th. One of the fastest players and the best defenders in SEC, she leads the team with 2.0 thefts per match this year (9th sec).
›› Senior Cedia Sumban scored the 19 points with 8 points with 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 thefts against Vul. She was then appointed to the All-Tournament Paradise Jam team after an average of 10.2 points in the tournament, including 16 in the final match against Kansas. She launched the first 18 games, after which she recorded her first career Double-Double from the bench with 13 points and 11 fights against Missouri on January 19th.
›› Sophomore Audia Young opened the season with thunder, scoring the highest 11 points on 3-4 3FG along with four thefts against SIU. She then put another career with a height of Vul with 18 points, 4 assists and 5 thefts. She hit two-digit three times with 11 points in the victory over Pete, which included three 3 points. Young has set a new high career in LSU with 19 points for shooting 7 to 10, including 4-from-5 of 3-point scope.
›› Real freshmen Jordan Hunter and Syria Daniels – two of the best players at Alabama High School a year ago – saw their first collegial action against SIU. Hunter had 6 assists and 4 bench rebounds in the opening, then went 7-to-7 from the pitch for 15 points along with 6 assists against Vul. Daniels had 12 points and 4 thefts in Vul’s victory, after which he scored the highest 14 points in his career in his first career start to help tigers come back to defeat UAB December 8th.
›› Junior Oyindamola Akinbolawa made 11 starts in the publication, an average of 4.0 points and 4.3 struggles per game. She played her best career game against North Iowa in Paradise Jam, ending with 7 points and 10 rebounds, including her first 3-chain of the career. She then scored 10 points in the Ul-Lafayette career December 18th and just missed her first dual-spirit career with nine fights.

Forward
›› Auburn returns home on Thursday night, February 6 to take the A&M in Texas. The game time is 18:00 at Neville Arena.

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