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Auburn: Auburn Basketball To Participate in Breast Cancer Awareness Run
For the third-straight year, members of the Auburn men's basketball team, Coach Jeff Lebo and the coaching staff will participate in the two-mile Breast Cancer Awareness "Race With A Mission" run for the East ...
A knee injury sidelined Eric Devendorf for most of Syracuse's season. "All I heard was my knee pop," Devendorf said.
Auburn: Auburn Basketball Announces 2008-09 Schedule
Auburn will play 14 games against 2008 postseason tournament teams, including home games against defending SEC Champion Tennessee, Florida, Vanderbilt, Arkansas and Mississippi State as its2008-09 basketball ...
NCAA denies Auburn's Barber extra year of eligibility
The NCAA has denied an extra year of eligibility for Auburn basketball player Korvotney Barber, whose injury-shortened season last year turned out to be six minutes too long.
The wait continues for Gabriel, Barber
The wait is not over. And for Auburn basketball signee Kenny Gabriel , time is running out.
Auburn Basketball's Frank Tolbert Graduates
Auburn guard Frank Tolbert , who just finished his eligibility this past basketball season, graduated from Auburn University Saturday with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminology.
Cook waiting for word on possible redshirt
Pittsburgh guard Mike Cook has reason to be the most anxious player in college basketball.
Rising Junior Hargrove Heads to Dominican Republic For Mission/Basketball Trip
Auburn basketball rising junior forward Lucas Hargrove will accompany the Score International team on a mission and basketball trip to the Dominican Republic Wednesday through Aug.
Auburn dismisses Dollard from basketball team
The Auburn basketball program suffered a blow Thursday when forward Josh Dollard was dismissed from the team for ``violation of Auburn University Athletic policy,'' the school announced.
After just missing out on sharing the SEC's Western Division title the year before, Auburn hoped to contend again in the division and get its first postseason berth since the 2003 NCAA tournament.
Former Top 100 recruit Tony Neysmith transferred from Oklahoma . A 6-5, 203-pound guard, Neysmith will sit out the 2008-09 season as per NCAA transfer rules.
Auburn beats Alabama TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Brian Fletcher hit a go-ahead three-run homer in the sixth inning to lift Auburn to a 5-4 win over Alabama on Friday night.
AU star Prowell displays talent at NBA camp
Quan Prowell's professional prospects are improving. The former Auburn standout played well during the NBA Pre-Draft Camp in Orlando, which ended Sunday afternoon.
Auburn's Quan Prowell Impressive In Orlando NBA Pre-Draft Camp
Auburn's Quan Prowell averaged 7.7 points and 3.0 rebounds in only 20 minutes per game while shooting 56 percent from the field and 67 percent from 3-point range in the NBA Pre-Draft Camp in Orlando, Fla., last ...
Local Briefs: 7-footer to leave Auburn basketball program
AUBURN -- Freshman Boubacar Sylla, a 7-foot-1 center considered an important part of Auburn's frontcourt future, has elected to leave the Tigers' program.
Tigers pick up another hoops transfer
It's been a busy week for the Auburn basketball team. The Tigers said goodbye to 7-foot-1 center Boubacar Sylla on Monday and added Oklahoma transfer Tony Neysmith on Tuesday.
There's another new Auburn basketball player
Posted by Charles Goldberg, Birmingham News May 21, 2008 3:41 PM Categories: Basketball Today's newest Auburn basketball player is... Frankie Aihe.
Oklahoma's Neysmith Transferring to Auburn
Former Oklahoma guard Tony Neysmith is transferring to Auburn. Auburn coach Jeff Lebo said Tuesday the 6-foot-5, 203-pounder has signed with the Southeastern Conference school.
The tallest player in Auburn history only lasted one rather unremarkable season.
First day of late-signing period quiet
Auburn men's basketball coach Jeff Lebo is holding onto a scholarship that freed up last week, opting to study the field before finding a replacement for backup forward Matt Heramb. via Birmingham News Online