Tigers back on the road at No. 5 LSU

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Tigers back on the road at No. 5 LSUTigers back on the road at No. 5 LSU
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AUBURN, Ala. – The Auburn women's basketball team begins a two-game road swing in SEC play Sunday afternoon when the Tigers travel to Baton Rouge, La., to take on No. 5 LSU. Game time is 2 p.m. CT at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.
 
Auburn is coming off an idle date in league play Thursday; the Tigers were last in action at home last Sunday when they fell to Alabama. LSU remained unbeaten on the season and in league play with a win Thursday night at Missouri.
 
ON THE AIR
››          Brit Bowen will have the radio call on WQSI 93.9 FM beginning at 1:45 p.m. The broadcast can also be heard on AuburnTigers.com and the Auburn Athletics app.
››          Sunday's game can be seen on SEC Network + with Lyn Rollins and Victor Howell calling the action. SEC Network + is available via WatchESPN.com or the ESPN app.
 
LAST TIME OUT
››          Three Tigers scored in double figures but Alabama took control early and never trailed to beat Auburn 88-57 Sunday at Neville Arena.
››          Sania Wells matched a season-high with 13 points, Kharyssa Richardson scored a career-high 11 and Mar'shaun Bostic added 10 to lead the Tigers.
››          Auburn played without leading scorer and rebounder Aicha Coulibaly, who was injured Saturday in practice.
››          Alabama scored 48 points in the paint to Auburn's 20. The Crimson Tide shot 56.9 percent for the game while holding Auburn to 34.5 percent. Brittany Davis was 10-for-15 and scored a game-high 24 points.
 
 
AN AUBURN WIN WOULD...
››          Surpass the Tigers' win total from the entire 2021-22 season with their 11th of the year.
››          Be Auburn's third win in its last five trips to Baton Rouge.
››          Be the Tigers' first SEC road win since Feb. 27, 2020 at Missouri.
››          Be Auburn's first road win over a top-5 team since Feb. 21, 1993 (55-53 at #2 Vanderbilt).
››          Be the fourth victory over a ranked opponent under coach Johnnie Harris.
 
AUBURN-LSU SERIES
››          This is the 59th meeting between Auburn and LSU in women's basketball. Auburn leads the all-time series 34-24, with the series tied 14-14 in Baton Rouge. Auburn has won five of the last eight meetings.
 
LAST MEETING: Jan. 9, 2022, at Auburn
#13 LSU 76, Auburn 48
››          No. 13 LSU jumped out to a big early lead, and Auburn was never able to recover as they fell 76-48  at Auburn Arena.
››          Auburn kept pace with their Tiger counterparts through the middle 20 minutes of the game, but the first and fourth quarters were all LSU.
››          Auburn shot a season-low 24.2 percent from the floor (15-62) and made just one 3-pointer on the day. LSU controlled the boards, pulling down 50 rebounds to Auburn's 35, and outscored Auburn in the paint 42-24. LSU shot 29-of-63 (46.0%) from the field.
››          Despite playing limited minutes due to early foul trouble, Aicha Coulibaly led Auburn with 13 points and six rebounds. Honesty Scott-Grayson added 12, and Sania Wells had eight. Wells and Mar'Shaun Bostic had two assists apiece, and Bostic led Auburn with a pair of steals.
 
SCOUTING THE OTHER TIGERS
››          LSU is 17-0 overall, 5-0 in SEC play and ranked No. 5 in both national polls. They are No. 3 in the latest NCAA NET rankings.
››          The Fighting Tigers lead the nation in scoring at 88.9 points/game and are also the best nationall in scoring margin (+38.6) and rebounding margin (+23.4).
››          Angel Reese leads LSU and the SEC in scoring (23.9 ppg) and rebounding (15.4), and she leads the nation with 17 double-doubles this season.
 
SCOUTING AUBURN
››          Auburn is 10-6 overall, 0-4 in SEC play after falling at home to Alabama Sunday afternoon. The Tigers won seven straight to close out non-conference play, the last six coming at home. The Tigers are 9-3 at home this season but still seeking their first road win.
››          The Tigers rank 11th nationally with 5.5 blocks per game. Auburn is also top-50 nationally in  turnovers forced per game at 20.6 (27th), turnover margin at +4.6 (35th), and steals per game at 10.0 (47th).
››          Junior Aicha Coulibaly is sixth in the SEC in scoring (16.7 ppg) and fifth in steals (2.1 spg). She has two double-doubles this season, with her last coming against UCF Dec. 3 (17 points, 12 rebounds). She was a preseason All-SEC Second Team selection. Coulibaly missed the Tigers' last three games of non-conference but has been the leading scorer in each of Auburn's first three SEC games.She then missed last Sunday's game against Alabama with an injury.
››          Honesty Scott-Grayson averages 15.1 points to rank second on the team and 10th in the SEC. She led Auburn in scoring in seven of the last eight games in non-conference play, topping the 20-point mark four times including a career-high 31 against North Carolina A&T. She is also the Tigers' top 3-point shooter, hitting 47.3% from long range (26-55) to rank 9th nationally. She missed the first three games of SEC play with minor injuries but returned vs. Alabama.
››          Redshirt sophomore Romi Levy recorded double-doubles against both Alabama State and Little Rock. Against Little Rock, she had career-highs in points (18) and rebounds (13) for her second career double-double.
››          Freshman point guard Sydney Shaw leads the Tigers with 3.3 assists/game, which ranks 12th in the SEC and leads all SEC freshmen. She scored a career-high 15 points and matched a season-best with 6 assists in the win over Louisiana-Lafayette, and she scored at least 14 points in 3 of the last 4 non-conference games.
››          Sania Wells has been one of Auburn's most consistent players so far in SEC play, averaging 8.5 points to rank second on the team. She scored a season-high 13 points in each of the last two games. Wells was the SEC's leading free-throw shooter in 2021-22 at 90.5% (76-84).
››          Auburn's newcomers have all made an immediate impact with three freshmen - Kaitlyn Duhon, Sydney Shaw and Kharyssa Richardson - starting each of the first four games. Duhon scored 17 points in the win over South Alabama. Richardson had a season-high 9 rebounds vs. Colorado State before leaving the game with injury. Junior Jakayla Johnson has earned six starts, scoring 8+ points in three of those.
 
UP NEXT
››          The Tigers continue a two-game road swing when they travel to Starkville, Miss., to face Mississippi State Thursday night. Game time is 7 p.m. CT at Humphrey Coliseum.