No. 16 Auburn uses big second half to rally from first-half deficit and top Mississippi 91-77
AP
Feb 03, 2024
OXFORD, Miss. (AP) Auburn Tigers coach Bruce Pearl didn't like what he saw on the scoreboard late in the first half.
His No. 16 Tigers were trailing by 13 points against Mississippi - but Pearl really liked what he saw on the faces of his players.
“They never panicked, especially when it looked like Ole Miss Rebels might run us out of the building early,” Pearl said Auburn dominated the second half to rally for a 91-77 win Saturday night.
“Our players had a business look on their faces," Pearl said. "And I really liked what I saw on the court in the second half.”
Jaylin Williams scored 16 points, and Johni Broome and Chad Baker-Mazara each scored 15 points, with 27 of those 30 combined points coming in the second half. Denver Jones and K.D. Johnson scored 11 points each, and Tre Donaldson added 10 for the Tigers (18-4, 7-2 SEC).
“Maybe our best win of the year on the road against an incredible fan base,” Pearl said. “If you’re going to win titles, you’ve got to win a road game that other teams can’t win. We did that tonight.”
Allen Flanigan scored 20 points, Matthew Murrell had 18 and Jaemyn Brakefield 15 for Ole Miss (18-4, 5-4).
Auburn trailed 42-29 late in the first half and were within nine at halftime before storming past Ole Miss in the second half. The Tigers outscored the Rebels 56-33 and shot 22 of 30 from the field.
Donaldson gave Auburn its first lead at 62-60 on a jumper with 10:56 remaining and Ole Miss did not seriously challenge in the final five minutes.
The Rebels shot 45% from the field overall - 28 of 62 - and struggled in the second half, shooting only 11 of 29.
“The question for us is how we respond to this. A win would’ve been nice, but give Auburn all the credit,” Ole Miss coach Chris Beard said. “The tougher, better conditioned team won the second half.”
Auburn decisively won the rebounding battle 42-26, led by Baker-Mazara and Broome with nine apiece. Auburn got 36 points from its reserves, while Ole Miss managed only eight.
BIG PICTURE
Auburn: It was arguably the most important road win of the season, especially coming off consecutive road losses. The win kept Auburn only one game off the SEC lead, with league leader Alabama coming to Auburn next week.
Ole Miss was unbeaten at home and provided a strong effort in front of a raucous crowd, but shooting 15 of 20 from the field to open the second half was the difference.
Ole Miss: Falling to 18-4 overall, the Rebels remain a solid candidate for an NCAA Tournament berth, but clearly have not played well in two losses against Auburn. This was much closer than a 23-point loss at Auburn two weeks ago. The good news is Ole Miss will not face Auburn again unless both teams advance to a high-stakes postseason game in March.
POLL IMPLICATIONS
After dropping eight spots to No. 16 last week, consecutive wins should improve Auburn’s status among the AP Top 25 poll voters. ... Ole Miss has been in and out of the AP Top 25 poll since January, but the loss figures to keep them as an unranked team receiving votes.
UP NEXT
Auburn: Hosts three of the next four games, beginning with No. 24 Alabama on Wednesday.
Mississippi: Visits South Carolina on Tuesday.
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1st Half
AUB
Tigers
35
MISS
Rebels
44
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
(Rebels gains possession)
19:36
+3
Matthew Murrell makes three point jump shot (Jaylen Murray assists)
0-3
18:59
Denver Jones misses three point jump shot
18:57
Allen Flanigan defensive rebound
18:49
+3
Allen Flanigan makes three point jump shot
0-6
18:24
Jaemyn Brakefield blocks Chris Moore's two point dunk
18:22
Matthew Murrell defensive rebound
18:18
Matthew Murrell misses three point jump shot
18:16
Moussa Cisse offensive rebound
18:13
Jaylen Murray misses three point jump shot
18:11
Johni Broome defensive rebound
17:52
+3
Tre Donaldson makes three point jump shot (Johni Broome assists)
3-6
17:26
+2
Matthew Murrell makes two point jump shot
3-8
17:06
Johni Broome misses two point layup
17:04
Moussa Cisse defensive rebound
16:55
+2
Moussa Cisse makes two point layup (Jaemyn Brakefield assists)
3-10
16:55
Johni Broome shooting foul (Moussa Cisse draws the foul)
16:55
Moussa Cisse misses regular free throw 1 of 1
16:55
Chaney Johnson defensive rebound
16:34
Johni Broome misses two point jump shot
16:32
Jaemyn Brakefield defensive rebound
16:24
+2
Moussa Cisse makes two point dunk (Jaylen Murray assists)
3-12
16:10
+3
Tre Donaldson makes three point jump shot
6-12
15:50
+2
Allen Flanigan makes two point jump shot (Matthew Murrell assists)
6-14
15:27
Tre Donaldson misses three point jump shot
15:25
Johni Broome offensive rebound
15:19
+3
Chad Baker-Mazara makes three point jump shot (Johni Broome assists)
9-14
15:00
+2
Jaylen Murray makes two point jump shot (Matthew Murrell assists)
9-16
14:41
Johni Broome misses three point jump shot
14:39
Chaney Johnson offensive rebound
14:36
+2
Chaney Johnson makes two point layup
11-16
14:17
Jaylen Murray misses two point jump shot
14:15
Johni Broome defensive rebound
14:06
Moussa Cisse blocks Chad Baker-Mazara's two point layup
14:04
Tigers offensive rebound
14:04
TV timeout
14:03
Chad Baker-Mazara turnover (out of bounds)
13:40
+2
Brandon Murray makes two point jump shot (Rashaud Marshall assists)
11-18
13:20
Chad Baker-Mazara misses three point jump shot
13:17
Tigers offensive rebound
13:01
Jaylin Williams misses three point jump shot
12:59
Brandon Murray defensive rebound
12:47
Jaylen Murray misses three point jump shot
12:45
Rebels offensive rebound
12:45
Aden Holloway personal foul (Allen Flanigan draws the foul)
12:45
+1
Allen Flanigan makes regular free throw 1 of 2
11-19
12:45
+1
Allen Flanigan makes regular free throw 2 of 2
11-20
12:38
Chad Baker-Mazara blocks Allen Flanigan's two point layup
12:36
Chad Baker-Mazara defensive rebound
12:29
Rashaud Marshall shooting foul (Aden Holloway draws the foul)
12:29
+1
Aden Holloway makes regular free throw 1 of 2
12-20
12:29
Aden Holloway misses regular free throw 2 of 2
12:29
Brandon Murray defensive rebound
12:23
+2
Matthew Murrell makes two point layup (TJ Caldwell assists)
12-22
12:13
+2
Jaylin Williams makes two point layup (K.D. Johnson assists)
14-22
11:48
Matthew Murrell misses two point layup
11:46
Chad Baker-Mazara defensive rebound
11:38
Chad Baker-Mazara misses three point jump shot
11:36
Dylan Cardwell offensive rebound
11:34
+3
K.D. Johnson makes three point jump shot (Dylan Cardwell assists)
17-22
11:01
+3
Brandon Murray makes three point jump shot (Jaemyn Brakefield assists)
17-25
10:34
Aden Holloway misses three point jump shot
10:32
Chad Baker-Mazara offensive rebound
10:30
+3
Aden Holloway makes three point jump shot (Chad Baker-Mazara assists)
20-25
10:14
Jaylen Murray misses two point layup
10:12
Chad Baker-Mazara defensive rebound
9:47
Chad Baker-Mazara misses three point jump shot
9:45
Matthew Murrell defensive rebound
9:38
Chad Baker-Mazara shooting foul (Jaemyn Brakefield draws the foul)
9:38
TV timeout
9:38
+1
Jaemyn Brakefield makes regular free throw 1 of 2
20-26
9:38
+1
Jaemyn Brakefield makes regular free throw 2 of 2
20-27
9:24
+2
Jaylin Williams makes two point layup (Johni Broome assists)
22-27
8:56
Moussa Cisse misses two point layup
8:54
Johni Broome defensive rebound
8:33
Jaylin Williams misses three point jump shot
8:31
Brandon Murray defensive rebound
8:14
Matthew Murrell misses two point jump shot
8:12
Jaylin Williams defensive rebound
7:55
Denver Jones turnover (lost ball) (Brandon Murray steals)
7:49
+2
Matthew Murrell makes two point layup (Brandon Murray assists)