NCAAB Game Recap - Auburn at Alabama
Wed Jan 15, 2020 9:00 PM EST

IaSt
55
Baylor
68
F
Aub
64
Bama
83
F
Seton
78
Butl
70
F
UVA
50
FSU
54
F
KY
78
SouthCar
81
F
WichSt
53
Temp
65
F
Crei
80
GTown
83
F
Colg
67
Lafy
71
F
StFPA
100
FaDi
85
F
CenCT
55
SacHr
66
F
BC
50
Syr
76
F
Samf
63
ETSU
88
F
Tuls
65
ECU
49
F
Mia-FL
63
NCSU
80
F
GMas
67
GrgWas
73
F
Ford
56
Duques
58
F(OT)
Bry
67
(N/A)
71
F
Vermt
72
Bingha
53
F
Woff
59
Chat
72
F
LIU
69
StFNY
66
F
UMass
61
StBon
74
F
Ind
50
Rut
59
F
Albany
76
UNH
73
F(OT)
VMI
62
Mercer
73
F
UMassL
98
Maine
104
F(OT)
Navy
88
Leh
83
F
Evans
42
IndSt
65
F
Stony
65
Hartfo
68
F
Tenn
63
UGA
80
F
WCU
79
Furm
83
F
StPet
51
Fairf
61
F
UNCG
79
Citad
69
F
Buck
60
Amer
61
F
InWor
56
McNee
72
F
URI
71
StJos
61
F
Tex
76
OkSt
64
F
Xav
65
Marq
85
F
UND
66
SDSt
87
F
SDak
70
NDSU
72
F
SFA
77
CenAR
76
F
Brad
91
MOSt
78
F
TXAMC
56
SeLA
62
F
Valpa
78
NrthIA
88
F
NWSt
73
Nich
72
F
SHSU
80
Lamar
75
F(OT)
NOrl
106
HCU
98
F
ND
78
GaTec
74
F
Vand
55
Ark
75
F
StJon
58
Prov
63
F
SMU
62
Hou
71
F
UTSA
77
UTEP
80
F(OT)
NM
72
ColSt
105
F
Bois
78
AF
85
F
PSU
69
Minn
75
F
UCIrv
74
CS-Ful
61
F
Stan
74
UCLA
59
F
SJSU
87
UNLV
98
F
Army
HolyC
PPD

Alabama 83, Auburn 64

Jan 15, 2020, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(4) Auburn

27

37

64

Alabama

36

47

83

Lewis, Alabama hand No. 4 Auburn its first loss, 83-64
Thu Jan 16, 2020 12:41 AM

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) Nate Oats and Alabama had two achievements to celebrate: a huge win and knocking rival Auburn from the dwindling ranks of the unbeaten.

Kira Lewis Jr. scored 25 points and the Crimson Tide easily handled the fourth-ranked Tigers with an 83-64 rout on Wednesday night.

"We've been needing this signature win," said Oats, the Tide's first-year coach. "We were close a few times. If we're going to make a run and try to play in the NCAA Tournament, you've got to get these signature wins.

"It's good to get that monkey off our back."

All the better when it comes against your much-hyped in-state rival.

The Crimson Tide (9-7, 2-2 Southeastern Conference) led wire-to-wire. The Tigers (15-1, 3-1) had a miserable shooting night and left No. 7 San Diego State (18-0) as the nation's last unbeaten team.

"To be able to beat a good team in Alabama on their floor you've got to be very good, and we didn't even come close," Auburn coach Bruce Pearl said.

It was the Tide's first win over a Top 5 team since a 79-57 home defeat of then-No. 5 Texas A&M on Dec. 30, 2017. This one was largely one-sided, too.

Lewis scored 17 points in the second half for Alabama. He was 8 of 14 from the field and made 8 of 9 free throws.

Herbert Jones had 14 points and 12 rebounds. Alex Reese scored 13 points and James Bolden had 11 for the Tide.

Auburn, which had won 27 of 28 games dating back to last season's Final Four run, gave up a season high in points while scoring its season low.

Isaac Okoro led the Tigers with 13 points. Austin Wiley had 10 points and 13 rebounds and Jamal Johnson also scored 10.

Auburn closed within 50-47 on back-to-back 3-pointers from Johnson midway through the second half, but the comeback attempt fizzled from there.

Alabama had some bulletin board material after Auburn's Anfernee McLemore said before the season that Coleman Coliseum was one of his favorite places to play because "I like seeing all the fans disappointed when we win."

"Of course we used it as motivation," Jones said, "an opposing player saying our gym was his favorite place to play."

Added Oats: "We made sure that quote was on the screen, the last thing they saw before they went out."

BIG PICTURE

Auburn: Missed its first 10 3-point attempts and finished making just 20 of 63 shots (31.7%). The Tigers shot 25% from 3-point range (7 of 28) and made 17 of 30 foul shots.

"They did a good job contesting shots at the rim," Wiley said. "We didn't finish good at all tonight."

Alabama: Has won seven of its last 10 games after starting 0-2 against ranked teams. The Tide gave the fans a huge reason to cheer in the first season for Oats, who said it might have been his team's best defensive performance.

SAMIR STRUGGLES

Auburn's leading scorer, Samir Doughty, failed to score for nearly the first 23 minutes and wound up fouling out. He missed his first seven shots with six turnovers before hitting a basket with 17:10 left. Doughty finished with six points, 10 below his average, on 2-of-11 shooting.

FOUL FESTIVAL

The teams were whistled for a combined 54 fouls. Auburn point guard J'Von McCormick also fouled out. Alabama made the Tigers pay with a 29-of-37 foul shooting performance.

UP NEXT

Auburn visits Florida, which has won three of its first four SEC games, on Saturday.

Alabama hosts Missouri on Saturday.

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Leaders

Auburn PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
I. Okoro 13 0 1 4 3 2
A. Wiley 10 0 0 13 0 2
Alabama PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Lewis Jr. 25 0 3 3 2 1
H. Jones 14 0 1 12 1 0

Team Comparison

Aub Bama
Points For 64 83
Field Goals 20/63-32% 24/56-43%
Three Pointers 7/28-25% 6/21-29%
Free Throws 17/30-57% 29/37-78%
Offensive Rebounds 13 6
Defensive Rebounds 30 35
Rebounds 44 44
Blocks 7 3
Steals 6 7
Turnovers 21 15
Personal Fouls 31 23
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - Bama Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 15 Aub 64 @ Bama 83 I. Okoro 13 K. Lewis Jr. 25

Game Information

Stadium: Coleman Coliseum, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Attendance: 14,474
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