NCAAB Game Recap - Auburn at Alabama
Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:00 PM EST

Vill
88
GTown
56
F
SMU
83
WichSt
78
F
TxTch
58
Tex
67
F
StJon
82
Xav
88
F
Ariz
79
Cal
58
F
AzSt
77
Stan
86
F
Aub
71
Bama
76
F
Seton
63
Crei
80
F
Tenn
55
Mizzu
59
F
OhSt
71
NW
65
F
IaSt
73
TCU
96
F
Tuls
58
Temp
59
F
Dayt
65
StJos
81
F
Buck
78
LoyMD
70
F
Colg
76
Leh
72
F
Navy
75
Lafy
72
F
Amer
69
Boston
58
F
Brad
57
IlSt
70
F
Rich
67
VCU
52
F
Iowa
64
Rut
80
F
UMass
51
URI
73
F
Ford
67
LaSal
75
F
GMas
68
GrgWas
80
F
Ark
73
Fla
88
F
SoFL
52
ECU
90
F
Army
66
HolyC
70
F
NWSt
52
SHSU
75
F
Lamar
90
InWor
69
F
ORU
70
SDak
82
F
IPFW
74
W IL
75
F(OT)
HCU
69
SeLA
85
F
CenAR
81
NOrl
57
F
SFA
76
AbCh
66
F
Hou
72
Tul
81
F
Valpa
57
MOSt
64
F
Duques
63
StLou
76
F
SIU
65
LoyIL
79
F
IndSt
71
Evans
66
F
AF
76
ColSt
71
F
UtSt
67
Bois
71
F
LongB
75
UCDav
84
F
CSNor
66
UCRiv
57
F
CS-Ful
64
UCSB
83
F
NM
85
UNLV
81
F
Nev
71
SJSU
54
F
Fres
77
SDSU
73
F
Norf
NCAT
PPD

Alabama 76, Auburn 71

Jan 17, 2018, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

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(17) Auburn

33

38

71

Alabama

30

46

76

Petty scores 27, Alabama holds off No. 17 Auburn 76-71
Wed Jan 17, 2018 11:13 PM

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) When Alabama needed him most, freshman John Petty became an unstoppable scorer against Auburn.

Petty had 27 points, Dazon Ingram added 16, and short-handed Alabama defeated No. 17 Auburn 76-71 on Wednesday night.

Alabama played without its starting point guard and leading scorer, Collin Sexton, who sat out with an abdominal injury. But Petty more than made up for the loss. The freshman guard made eight of 13 3-point attempts and helped the Crimson Tide (12-6, 4-2 Southeastern Conference) surge ahead of Auburn with a 15-5 run in the second half.

"We all knew we needed to step up," Petty said. "We lost a lot of our scoring because Collin Sexton was out tonight. I came out and made a couple of threes, and I just felt great. So, coach started changing the offense and we started running a couple of plays, and I just happened to be open. It turned out to be a good night."

It wasn't always easy for Alabama. Coach Avery Johnson's team struggled to take care of the basketball without its primary ballhandler. The Crimson Tide turned the ball over 12 times in the first half, just two shy of its average per game this season. On defense, it was Auburn guards Jared Harper and Mustapha Heron who forced the turnovers, generating four steals.

"Harper gave us nightmares last year," Johnson said. "I watched the film again last night. And to see what he did against us here at home, we felt like we had to slow him down."

Despite the sloppy play, Alabama's 3-point shooting helped hide some of the mistakes. Petty, who took Sexton's place in the starting lineup, knocked down three of his 3-point baskets in the first half to help Alabama keep the game close. In the second half, he went on a run where he made five long-range shots in a row.

"When I hit about four or five (3-pointers), I'm fully in the zone," Petty said. "That's when I'm really feeling good, so I just keep shooting."

Auburn (16-2, 4-1) was the better of the teams in the first half from long range, sinking seven of 15 shots from behind the arc, including a fader from Chuma Okeke at the first-half buzzer that gave the Tigers a three-point advantage into halftime.

The Tigers' halftime-lead quickly diminished once Alabama's offense got into a rhythm.

"What they did when they were effective didn't take us by surprise," Auburn coach Bruce Pearl said. "They took advantage of their size, of their length. Avery has a great offensive mind and he is a tough guy to prepare for because they run a lot of stuff."

Another freshman contributing to Alabama's second-half rally was Herbert Jones, who picked up his second foul of the game with eight minutes remaining in the first half, but returned to fill the stat sheet on both ends. The forward had seven rebounds, four steals, and four assists to go along with his 11 points.

At 6-foot-8, Jones also played point guard for a portion of the second half, allowing some of the guards to rest with the absence of Sexton. He scored the most crucial basket of the game with the ball in his hands, stopping the bleeding while extending Alabama's lead to five in the final minute.

"It was the first time they let me run the point since high school," Jones said. "It felt the same. I know how to play off the ball, and when they need me to play with the ball in my hands I can do that too. It felt pretty good."

Trailing by 10 with just under four minutes remaining, the Tigers were able to cut Alabama's lead to two by holding the Crimson Tide to 11 points down that stretch.

"For us, it was a missed opportunity because they were short-handed," Pearl said. "We did not play well. I didn't think we executed offensively as a result of assist-to-turnover ratio. We didn't have a lot of energy and I'm not really sure why."

Bryce Brown scored a team-high 12 points for the Tigers.

BIG PICTURE

Alabama: Moves to 4-2 in the conference with its first win over Auburn in the last four tries.

Auburn: Remains the top team in the SEC despite the loss. The Tigers will have another chance against the Crimson Tide at home in February.

TURNING POINT

After tying the game at 36 with 17 minutes to play, Petty made three 3-point baskets over the next four minutes. The scoring outburst helped Alabama go on a 15-5 run, and opened up an 11-point lead. That was the Crimson Tide's largest lead of the game.

DID YOU KNOW?

Only three of Alabama's current players were eligible the last time the Crimson Tide beat Auburn on Feb. 27, 2016. Those players are Ingram, Donta Hall and walk-on Lawson Schaffer.

UP NEXT

Alabama: will play its second straight conference home game against Mississippi State on Saturday.

Auburn: returns home to play Georgia on Saturday before hitting the road again next week.

Leaders

Auburn PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
B. Brown 12 0 1 1 0 1
D. Murray 11 0 1 10 0 0
Alabama PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Petty 27 0 2 1 0 0
D. Ingram 16 0 2 3 2 0

Team Comparison

Aub Bama
Points For 71 76
Field Goals 24/61-39% 25/51-49%
Three Pointers 9/26-35% 10/23-43%
Free Throws 14/22-64% 16/25-64%
Offensive Rebounds 12 8
Defensive Rebounds 23 29
Rebounds 39 42
Blocks 4 8
Steals 9 8
Turnovers 14 19
Personal Fouls 21 25
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Bama Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 17 Aub 71 @ Bama 76 B. Brown 12 J. Petty 27

Game Information

Stadium: Coleman Coliseum, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Attendance: 15,383
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