Bruce Pearl has done it: win number 214. It was not easy, but with a hard fought 86 -82 road victory over Texas he has cemented his legacy as the winningest coach in Auburn basketball history. It’s not just a milestone;
Neville Arena will be the site of the first edition of ESPN’s ‘College Basketball GameDay’ next Saturday, the network announced on Friday. The Tigers are set to host No. 6 Tennessee in one of the premier matchups of the college basketball season thus far.
On Tuesday, the Tigers showed the country they can also win without Johni Broome, the potential National Player of the Year — who is out with an ankle injury — by beating a good Mississippi State team 88-66 in Auburn.
Bruce Pearl has reached orange and blue immortality on the plains. Auburn’s 64-year-old head coach now stands alone as the all-time winningest men’s basketball coach in Auburn history, passing Joel Eaves, who led the program from 1949-1963.
The Tigers took down the Texas Longhorns 87-82, securing Pearl’s 214th win as Auburn’s coach and making him the program’s all-time wins leader. Pearl passed Joel Eaves on the wins list. Eaves coached at Auburn from 1949-1963.
After his team’s gutsy 66-63 victory, Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl gave an update ... like it was for us in the second half,” Pearl said, per Alabama Local News. “It’s gotta be the ...
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In a spotlight night for the SEC, No. 21 Ole Miss was the biggest winner on Tuesday. Mississippi went into Alabama and knocked off the No. 4 Crimson Tide in a 74-64 stunner. The upset over the nation's highest-scoring team highlighted a marquee night in the SEC with three matchups of teams ranked in the top 25.
The No. 1 Auburn Tigers hit the road for another difficult-road test when they take on the No. 23 Georgia Bulldogs in Athens.
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Eleven years ago at his introductory press conference, Bruce Pearl outlined his objective at Auburn University.“
It's not known how long Auburn will have to be without Johni Broome in the lineup while he recovers from an ankle sprain. But Tuesday night #1 Auburn showed it