September 22, 2024

Auburn ends the Tigers’ 16-game winning streak by stunning No. 7 LSU 67-62.

Auburn, Alabama (AP) — With 21 points from Honesty Scott-Grayson, Auburn defeated No. 7 LSU 67-62 on Sunday.

Having won a record-tying 16 straight games, LSU, the defending national champion, came into the game with the best scoring offense in the country (93.8 points).

In the victory at home against LSU (16-2, 3-1), Auburn (12-5, 1-3 SEC) forced 15 turnovers and limited the Tigers to a season-low in points.

With 10.4 seconds left in regulation, JaMya Mingo-Young stole the ball from Angel Reese of LSU to secure the victory. She made both of her free throws, putting Auburn ahead by two points.

Johnnie Harris, the head coach of Auburn, stated, “We guarded that play all week.” “We could tell what Reese was going to do just by watching how she caught the ball.” In that circumstance, we were aware that she would drive it. We could tell she was going to win as soon as she put it down. She had no intention of passing it.

For Auburn, Mingo-Young finished with 13 points and five assists. Taylen Collins finished with six points and seven rebounds, while Kaitlyn Duhon scored eight points.

Auburn had not defeated a team ranked in the top ten since defeating Tennessee at home on January 27, 2022.

Seven,720 people showed up for the game, making it the most ever for a women’s match at Auburn’s Neville Arena.

“To be honest, I’m not sure if they came to see LSU or if they were there for us,” Scott-Grayson remarked. However, we were aware that, in any case, we had to perform. We weren’t going to back down from (LSU) based solely on the name.

Reese led LSU with 24 points. She has now scored ten or more points in each of her last 50 games played at LSU. Reese became the only player in LSU history to score ten points or more in 50 straight games, along with Seimone Augustus.

Flau’jae Johnson scored 12 points, while Aneesah Morrow contributed 12 points and 15 rebounds.

After Auburn had an eight-point lead at the end of the first quarter, LSU started the second quarter on a 10-0 run. For the next seventeen minutes, the lead alternated between the two teams.

With 6:34 remaining, Scott-Grayson drove for a layup to give Auburn a lead it would not let up. Nine free throws were missed by LSU, four of which came in the fourth quarter alone.

In the game, LSU only attempted two 3-pointers, one of which came on the final play of the contest from Hailey Van Lith in a desperate attempt to win. In the victory, Auburn made four of its eleven 3-point tries.

“We knew Auburn would get in lanes and pressure you and make it hard to complete a pass,” LSU head coach Kim Mulkey said. “We were hit by Auburn’s energy and enthusiasm. They exerted more effort than we did.

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LSU: Since their season-opening victory over Colorado, the reigning champions had not dropped a match. Reese delivered his typical high-scoring performance, but the rest of the lineup’s offensive woes contributed to the defeat.

Auburn: Despite losing their opening three SEC games, the host Tigers finished their non-conference schedule with eight straight victories. The victory will encourage third-year head coach Harris, who has the responsibility of leading Auburn back to its previous level of championship-contending success.

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