Auburn falls 96-92 at home in rivalry loss

by Jeff Shearer
Auburn falls 96-92 at home in rivalry lossAuburn falls 96-92 at home in rivalry loss
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AUBURN, Ala. – Tahaad Pettiford and Keyshawn Hall combined for 49 points but Alabama scored 59 second-half points to defeat Auburn 96-92 Saturday at Neville Arena. 

“They made tough one-on-one plays in the second half and we got a little out of character from what worked in the first 18 minutes,” Auburn coach Steven Pearl said. “We scored 92 points. We’ve got to be able to win that game. It has nothing to do with our offense, it has everything to do with our defense. Our defense has got to get better. If we want to win games, we’ll sit down and guard.”

Pettiford scored 25 points and had a game-high seven assists while Hall scored 24 points. Kevin Overton added 17 and KeShawn Murphy logged a double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds.
 
Leading by four points at the half, Auburn scored the first three points of the second half to go up by seven but Alabama used an 11-0 run soon after to take a 58-54 lead.

Pettiford hit a pair of 3-pointers and Overton swished his fourth to reclaim the lead for Auburn midway through the second half. 

Freshman Amari Allen, who made all three of his 3-point attempts in the second half, hit a triple to put the visitors in front at the 10:39 mark, a lead Alabama would not relinquish. 

The Tigers twice pulled within one point down the stretch, closing to 80-79 on Hall’s free throw with 4:01 to play. 
 
Auburn committed only five turnovers, but after a costly one prevented the Tigers from potentially taking the lead, Allen hit another three at the 3:01 mark to give Alabama an 83-79 lead. 

Murphy’s 3-pointer cut Alabama’s six-point lead in half with 1:57 to go, then the Tigers forced a shot clock violation to earn a chance to get closer or perhaps tie, but a contested layup would not fall, and Alabama made seven free throws in the final minute to secure the victory.

“We’ve got to guard,” Pearl said. “Our best players have got to be better defenders. They’ve shown the ability to do so. If we’re going to beat the best teams on our schedule, our best players have got to play better defense.”

Overton made a trio of 3-pointers to help Auburn lead for 17:43 of the first half. 

The Tigers forced nine first-half turnovers while committing only two, leading to a 15-0 advantage in points off turnovers. 

Sebastian Williams-Adams and Murphy each made steal-and-slams to help the Tigers build and maintain the lead. 

After Pettiford gave the Tigers a 10-point lead with a pair of free throws with 2:33 remaining in the half, Alabama hit three 3-pointers to pull within one before Overton’s third 3-pointer gave the Tigers a 41-37 halftime lead.

“The last two minutes in the first half when we gave up three 3s was a huge momentum swing,” Pearl said. “It gave them the confidence they needed to know that they could knock down those shots.”

Labaron Philon scored 16 of his 25 points in the second half for Alabama (16-7, 6-4), adding six assists and five rebounds. 

The Tigers (14-9, 5-5) remain home for their next game, hosting No. 15 Vanderbilt Tuesday at 6 p.m. CT on SEC Network and the Auburn Sports Network. Auburn University students will receive free Tiger bucket hats. 

“You can’t mull on this loss,” said Williams-Adams, who scored six points while contributing three rebounds, three steals and a blocked shot. “We’ve been here before. We’ll be better on Tuesday.” 

“We have another unbelievable opportunity Tuesday to wash this one away,” Pearl said. “This team’s done a great job of bouncing back after tough situations. We’ve got to stay consistent, learn from it and move on because in this league, the next one comes really quick.”

Jeff Shearer is a Senior Writer at AuburnTigers.com. Follow him on X: @jeff_shearer

Highlights

GAME NOTES

  • Saturday was the 81st consecutive sellout at Neville Arena (9,121).
  • Auburn used the starting lineup of Tahaad Pettiford, Kevin Overton, Keyshawn Hall, KeShawn Murphy and Sebastian Williams-Adams. It is the 10th time the group has started together this season and they are now 6-4 when starting.
  • Auburn topped the 90-point mark for the ninth time this season, including the third time in SEC play. The Tigers have scored at least 90 points in seven of 11 home games. Auburn is averaging 92.5 points per game at home.
  • Auburn led 41-37 at halftime, which is the 13th time the Tigers have led at the half this season. Auburn is now 11-2 when leading at halftime. 
  • Auburn scored 51 second-half points on 54.8 percent shooting (17-of-31), including five 3-pointers, and went 12-of-16 from the free throw line after halftime. It is the Tigers’ 10th 50-point half of the season.
  • Auburn outscored Alabama 48-38 in the paint. The 48 points in the paint tie an SEC season high from the Arkansas game for the Tigers.
  • Auburn committed only five turnovers against Alabama. It is the second time in three games the Tigers have had no more than five turnovers after tying a school record with three turnovers against Texas. Auburn forced Alabama into 14 turnovers and outscored the Crimson Tide 20-6 off turnovers.
  • Auburn outrebounded Alabama, 35-30. It is the 14th time the Tigers have won the rebounding battle.
  • Auburn placed four players in double figures led by Pettiford’s SEC-career-high-tying 25 points, which he previously set at Georgia in the SEC opener earlier this season. Pettiford scored 21 points in the second half and has scored in double figures in four of the last five games. The sophomore added seven assists and three rebounds in 34 minutes on the afternoon.
  • Keyshawn Hall recorded his fourth straight 20-point game finishing the contest with 24 points on 8-of-22 shooting. The senior tied a career high with three steals to go with three rebounds, two blocks and one assist in 34 minutes in the game. It is the second time this season he has scored 20 or more points in four consecutive games after doing so in the first four games of the season. It is his 40th career 20-point game, including 14 this season.
  • With seven made free throws, Hall now has made 166 free throws on the season, moving past Wendell Green Jr. (160 FTM in 2022-23), KT Harrell (162 FTM in 2014-15) and into a tie with Jared Harper (166 FTM in 2017-18) for fourth on Auburn’s single-season free throws made list.
  • Overton scored 17 points on 5-of-10 shooting from the floor, 4-of-7 from long range and 3-of-4 from the charity stripe to go with five rebounds and one assist in 38 minutes. He has scored in double figures in nine of the last 12 games, and he has 15 double figure games on the season and 45 for his career. Overtone is averaging 15.8 points per game at home this season.
  • Murphy added his eighth career double-double, including his third this season, with 13 points and 12 rebounds in 27 minutes. He was 6-of-10 on the afternoon, including 1-of-2 from long range.