The 17th ranked Auburn Tigers and 21st ranked Tennessee Volunteers both fell to SEC opponents on Wednesday night. Auburn suffered its first conference loss against in-state rival Alabama, losing 76-71. Meanwhile, the Vols now have a 3-3 conference record after losing to Missouri, 59-55.
Quick Stats
Auburn’s leading scorer was Bryce Brown with 12 points, but three of his teammates also scored in double-figures. Desean Murray recorded a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds. Alabama guard John Petty went off for 27 points, ultimately leading the Tide to victory. In another notable statistic, Bama’s Herbert Jones stole the ball four times. However, Alabama still had more turnovers (19-14) and personal fouls (25-21).
You never know which freaking Tennessee basketball team you’re going to get
— Heath Ricker (@HeathR_10) January 18, 2018
Tennessee’s Grant Williams topped the Vols’ scoreboard with 15 points. Despite the loss, the Vols had higher efficiency from three-point range (23.8%-22.2%). Similarly to the Auburn game, the victorious Missouri turned over the ball more often than Tennessee (12-9). But, slightly higher productivity from Missouri brought the Tigers a win. Kevin Puryear led Missouri’s scoring off the bench with 12 points, Jontay Porter was close by with 10, and three other Tigers made 9 points.
Fast Facts
Both Auburn and Tennessee lost on the road without their opponents’ star players on the court. Alabama’s consensus lottery-pick freshman Collin Sexton’s abdomen kept him out and Missouri’s consensus lottery-pick freshman Michael Porter Jr. has not seen action since a back injury in his first game.
Auburn snapped their 14-game winning streak, which was previously the longest in the nation.
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The Tigers are bringing the NATION'S LONGEST active winning streak back to The Plains!#WarEagle pic.twitter.com/yd3xDDCnbQ
— Auburn Basketball (@AuburnMBB) January 13, 2018
Auburn’s current record is 16-2 (4-1 SEC) and Tennessee’s is 12-5 (3-3 SEC).
The SEC Stepped Up
Overall, SEC basketball has made a conference-wide effort to go harder in the paint. With 13 out of 14 teams holding conference records over .500, any given game can go any given way. Earlier in the week, 18th ranked Kentucky lost against South Carolina, giving all three ranked SEC teams L’s this week. Florida currently leads the conference with a 5-1 record and Texas A&M/Vanderbilt bottom out at 1-5.