Final Nov 17
CWM 102 2.5 o161.5
GASO 87 -2.5 u161.5
Final Nov 17
UNM 71 7.0 o163.0
SJU 85 -7.0 u163.0
Final Nov 17
CAN 69 6.0 o142.5
WMU 92 -6.0 u142.5
Final Nov 17
SMC 77 -4.0 o139.5
NEB 74 4.0 u139.5
Final Nov 17
STONE 74 -2.0 o136.0
LNDNWD 75 2.0 u136.0
Final Nov 17
PRIN 68 -5.5 o137.0
MW 57 5.5 u137.0
Final Nov 17
CAMP 86 6.0 o142.0
NAVY 66 -6.0 u142.0
Final Nov 17
CLEM 71 3.5 o145.0
BSU 84 -3.5 u145.0
Final Nov 17
HARV 66 14.5 o143.5
COLO 88 -14.5 u143.5
Final Nov 17
JVST 71 -2.5 o133.5
CCU 53 2.5 u133.5
Final Nov 17
MAN 82 -1.5 o154.0
FDU 85 1.5 u154.0
Final Nov 17
COPP 63 37.0 o142.0
MIA 93 -37.0 u142.0
Final Nov 17
NCAT 82 3.0 o147.5
CIT 73 -3.0 u147.5
Final Nov 17
NCCU 75 9.5 o147.5
WIN 77 -9.5 u147.5
Final Nov 17
TXSO 82 12.0 o161.0
SAM 97 -12.0 u161.0
Final Nov 17
LIP 61 5.5 o159.5
WKU 66 -5.5 u159.5
Final Nov 17
PEAY 68 29.5 o142.0
TENN 103 -29.5 u142.0
Final Nov 17
CHAT 87 -8.5 o145.5
SEMO 82 8.5 u145.5
Final Nov 17
HC 74 -5.0 o140.5
UNH 72 5.0 u140.5
Final Nov 17
ECC 42 -0.0 o0.0
SOU 131 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 17
UTAH 73 7.5 o148.0
MSST 78 -7.5 u148.0
Final Nov 17
LIB 68 5.5 o143.0
COFC 47 -5.5 u143.0
Final Nov 17
MTST 78 -4.5 o148.5
DEN 79 4.5 u148.5
Final Nov 17
UNO 62 9.5 o141.5
RMU 73 -9.5 u141.5
Final Nov 17
UCD 65 13.0 o148.0
STAN 79 -13.0 u148.0
Final Nov 17
UCSB 64 -6.5 o145.5
SJSU 59 6.5 u145.5
Final Nov 17
SHSU 85 -6.5 o149.0
LAM 72 6.5 u149.0
Final Nov 17
TROY 61 13.0 o147.0
ORE 82 -13.0 u147.0
Final Nov 17
TRINC 52 -0.0 o0.0
ILST 107 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 17
SH 70 9.0 o146.0
BRWN 89 -9.0 u146.0
Final Nov 17
CP 82 5.0 o157.5
EWU 78 -5.0 u157.5
Final Nov 17
STT 66 12.5 o145.0
ASU 81 -12.5 u145.0
Final Nov 17
TST 41 31.5 o142.5
BAY 104 -31.5 u142.5
Final Nov 17
CAL 71 7.0 o153.0
USC 66 -7.0 u153.0
Final OT Nov 17
WEB 68 6.0 o135.0
HAW 73 -6.0 u135.0
Final Nov 17
UMASS 69 11.0 o153.0
WASH 74 -11.0 u153.0
Auburn 4th Southeastern27-8
Alabama 3rd Southeastern25-12

Auburn @ Alabama preview

Coleman Coliseum

Last Meeting ( Mar 1, 2023 ) Auburn 85, Alabama 90

The metrics tabbed Auburn as a top 10 team for several weeks.

The Associated Press Top 25 poll voters finally agreed, rewarding the Tigers (16-2, 5-0 Southeastern Conference) for an 11-game winning streak that placed them atop the league by jumping them up five spots to No. 8 on Monday.

Auburn's reward for all that? A trip across the state Wednesday night for a big game in Tuscaloosa against an Alabama team licking the wounds from its first conference loss.

The Crimson Tide (12-6, 4-1) were tied with the Tigers atop the SEC standings before making the trip to Knoxville on Saturday to challenge then-No. 6 Tennessee. Alabama fell a game behind Auburn in the league race after a 91-71 loss in which it looked soft.

The Volunteers amassed 23 points off 22 turnovers and also collected 11 offensive rebounds. They led 50-37 at halftime and kept one of the nation's best offensive teams under wraps.

"They were tougher and more physical than we were," Alabama coach Nate Oats said. "We weren't ready for it. They played harder than we did. When you give up 23 points off turnovers and 17 second-chance points, you won't win many games. They dominated us in a lot of ways."

Mark Sears scored 22 points for the Tide but also coughed up seven turnovers. Still, Sears is enjoying a big season, as he was one of just three Division I players with 330 points, 40 3-pointers, 60 assists and 65 rebounds though the weekend. He is averaging 19.8 points and hitting 53.3 percent from the field.

Hofstra transfer Aaron Estrada (13.2 points, 3.8 assists per game), North Dakota State transfer Grant Nelson (12.1 points, 5.8 rebounds per game) and Rylan Griffen (10.2 ppg) are also scoring in double figures for Alabama. The Crimson Tide ranked fourth in Division I at 89.2 points per game through Sunday and were ninth in foul shooting at 78.2 percent.

This game could be seen as a matchup of irresistible force vs. immovable object, at least when the Tide have the ball. Kenpom.com had the Crimson Tide ranked No. 1 in offensive efficiency rating through Monday's action, while Auburn boasted the sixth-most-efficient defense.

The Tigers aren't exactly slouches on offense, either, ranking ninth in efficiency per Kenpom through Monday. They put a whopping 11 players in the scoring column in the first half alone during their 82-59 home rout of then-No. 22 Ole Miss on Saturday night.

Johni Broome and Jaylin Williams each scored 13 points to pace Auburn, which earned a 40-18 advantage in bench scoring. Tigers coach Bruce Pearl was able to distribute at least 10 minutes to 11 players, a practice he says allows his team to play hard.

"To play that well and control the game like we did was impressive," he said. "Especially in the first half, we did a good job of guarding without fouling."

Broome leads the balanced attack with 15.3 points and 8.4 rebounds per game, while Williams adds 12.5 ppg and hits 63.4 percent from the field. Six other players chip in between 6.1 and 10 ppg, often giving the team scoring from all five spots on the floor.

--Field Level Media

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