HOUSTON – With an estimated 2,500 Auburn fans trekking to Texas, freshman Tahaad Pettiford and senior Johni Broome took over down the stretch to lead the No. 11 Tigers to a come-from-behind 74-69 win over No. 4 Houston Saturday at Toyota Center.
“That’s a big old win right there,” Auburn coach Bruce Pearl said. “That’s Auburn being Auburn.”
Fans chanted “It’s Great to be an Auburn Tiger” as time expired after Auburn outscored Houston 46-36 in the second half and made 7 of its last 8 shots.
“Our guys stepped up,” Pearl said. “Johni was absolutely unstoppable. Tahaad Pettiford stepped up and showed up. Big road win for Auburn. A historic win. We needed this. I was so pleased with our competitiveness.”
In his second college basketball game, Pettiford hit 5 of 8 3-pointers and scored a game-high 21 points without committing a turnover in 24 minutes.
“This is what we worked for all week,” Pettiford said. “We prepared for this. We knew it was going to be a dogfight. Coach always tells us to be ready when your time comes, and tonight was my time.”
Broome made 10 of 11 2-point attempts to score 20 points and grabbed nine rebounds. Chaney Johnson recorded a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds. Broome and Pettiford combined for 31 second-half points.
Trailing 33-28 at the half, JJ Pegues opened the second half with a steal that led to Broome’s bucket in the paint.
Houston made its first four shots and built a nine-point lead before Auburn used an 8-0 run to cut the Coogs’ lead to one on Pettiford’s jumper.
Pettiford hit a 3-pointer and a layup to keep the Tigers close before Broome’s layup tied the score at 49-49 with 8:38 remaining.
Houston hit its first 3-pointer of the half to go up by four but Pettiford and Chad Baker-Mazara answered with 3s in a 6-0 run that gave Auburn a 57-56 lead with 5:14 to play.
The lead changed hands thrice more before Pettiford’s fifth 3-pointer at the 4:14 mark put Auburn ahead 62-60.
Broome twice gave Auburn four-point leads before Houston reclaimed the lead with a steal and 3-pointer with 2:14 to go.
Baker-Mazara’s jumper at the 1:50 mark gave Auburn the lead for good and the Tigers secured the victory by going 6-for-6 from the free-throw line in the final minute.
“I’m so happy for our fans and our families,” Pearl said. “The guys came together. I couldn’t be prouder of them. It takes everybody. This is going to be one happy ride home.”
After a cold-shooting start for Auburn, Dylan Cardwell’s steal and slam pulled the Tigers within one point before Johnson’s pair of free throws gave the Tigers their first lead.
Pettiford hit two 3-pointers in 39 seconds during an 8-0 run that gave Auburn a 19-12 lead.
Miles Kelly ended an Auburn dry spell with a jumper with 8 seconds left in the half, but Houston hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer to take a five-point halftime lead.
The Coogs capitalized on eight first-half Auburn turnovers by outscoring the Tigers 11-2 in points off turnovers. Houston also outrebounded Auburn 20-16 in the first half, including 10 offensive boards, to amass a 10-4 advantage in second-chance points. Auburn outrebounded Houston 17-13 in the second half to even the battle of the boards at 33-33.
Johnson led Auburn with nine points in the first half on 3-for-4 shooting.
Auburn (2-0) returns to Neville Arena to host Kent State Wednesday at 7 p.m. CT on SEC Network/ESPN+ and the Auburn Sports Network.
Jeff Shearer is a Senior Writer at AuburnTigers.com. Follow him on X: @jeff_shearer