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Auburn’s basketball team lost a razor‑thin game to KK Mega Superbet, splitting the Mykonos series after a missed final three‑pointer.
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Auburn’s basketball team lost a razor‑thin game to KK Mega Superbet, splitting the Mykonos series after a missed final three‑pointer.
Auburn’s preseason tour of Greece concluded with a 92‑71 victory and a 70‑68 defeat against KK Mega Superbet in Mykonos. The games highlighted elite perimeter shooting, notable individual performances, and a costly turnover problem.
Auburn’s offseason journey in Greece produced a 92‑71 victory and a 70‑68 defeat, exposing the Tigers’ three‑point potency and the need for tighter ball handling.

Auburn secured a 92‑71 win over KK Mega Superbet in Greece, with Kevin Overton leading the scoring and several newcomers stepping up, setting the stage for a quick rematch later today.

Auburn opened its international tour with a dominant win, highlighted by Overton’s 21 points and a strong first-quarter surge.

Auburn University’s men’s basketball team defeated KK Mega Superbet 92‑71 in a hard‑fought game at Ano Mera Indoor Hall, highlighting key performances and setting up a highly anticipated rematch.

Auburn will open its 2026‑27 season with a preseason game against Florida State at Boutwell Auditorium, featuring new transfers and a coaching staff eager to build on recent success.

Keyshawn Hall, a former Auburn forward, has been granted a fifth season of eligibility after a preliminary injunction cleared the path for an additional year of college basketball. Having navigated four different programs — UNLV, George Mason, UCF and Auburn — Hall built a résumé that includes a junior season in which he topped the Big 12 in scoring at UCF and earned third‑team SEC honors last year. His statistical consistency is underscored by averages of more than 16 points and at least seven rebounds per game over the past three seasons, a track record that has not gone unnoticed by NBA franchises. After the 2026 NBA Draft, Hall signed an Exhibit 10 contract with the Miami Heat and appeared in five Summer League games, using the platform to showcase his versatility. The NBA Summer League experience has added a professional dimension to his game, but the forward remains focused on leveraging the NCAA’s 5‑for‑5 rule to maximize his college impact. With most 2026‑27 rosters already filled, Hall faces a crowded market, yet programs that need a seasoned frontcourt presence could find a fit in his skill set. Coaches and analysts alike point to his ability to stretch the floor and rebound aggressively as qualities that could address gaps in upcoming lineups.

Keyshawn Hall signed an Exhibit 10 contract with the Miami Heat, appeared in five Summer League games, and remains eligible for a fifth college season under the NCAA's new 5‑for‑5 rule, while teams evaluate his fit amid a crowded forward market.

Auburn University’s basketball program is reshaping its defense under head coach Steven Pearl, integrating eight fresh players and focusing on versatility ahead of the upcoming season.

Only two starters return as the Tigers welcome an international cast under Steven Pearl, aiming to turn last season's turbulence into a competitive resurgence.

The Auburn Tigers basketball program, fresh off an NIT championship, enters the new season with a rebuilt lineup, key returnees and highly touted newcomers, positioning them as a dark‑horse contender in the SEC despite being ranked No. 11 in the preseason.

Auburn’s basketball program aims to rebound from a disappointing 2025‑26 season, climbing to No. 11 in Jon Rothstein’s SEC power rankings as new transfers and returning backcourt talent look to restore the Tigers to the upper tier of the conference.

The Tigers are reshaping their roster with key transfers and veteran guards, hoping to rise above early rankings and contend for the conference title.

Auburn’s basketball program is entering its second season under head coach Steven Pearl, blending fresh talent with proven veterans as they look to contend.

After a surprise NIT championship and a coaching transition, Auburn’s men’s basketball program is poised for a pivotal 2026‑27 campaign, aiming to turn underrated momentum into lasting success.

The Auburn Tigers enter the 2026‑27 campaign with modest expectations, but a blend of returning standouts, impactful transfers and a demanding early schedule offers a realistic path to surprise the basketball world.

Auburn Tigers head coach Steven Pearl is entering his second season, but the future of key recruit Mantas Rubtaviius remains unresolved, casting a shadow over the program's roster plans.

Narcisse Ngoy, a seven‑footer from France, arrives in Auburn after a dominant Elite 2 League season that earned him MVP and Defensive Player of the Year honors. His defensive skill set and rebounding prowess are expected to reshape the Tigers' frontcourt for the upcoming campaign.

After a season marred by limited bench minutes and overworked starters, Auburn University's men's basketball team is reshaping its roster to reclaim its defensive prowess and fast‑paced identity.
Auburn’s roster overhaul adds a Lithuanian forward, a point guard who scored 15.4 points per game last season, and several key transfers, setting the stage for a competitive campaign

Auburn University’s basketball program is rebuilding its roster with new players from recruiting, transfers and overseas, aiming to compete in the challenging SEC.

The Tigers are set to field a versatile lineup that mixes proven performers with promising newcomers, signaling a strategic push for the 2026‑27 season.

Auburn University’s men’s basketball program has secured a pledge from 24‑year‑old forward Mantas Rubštavičius, bolstering a roster that will see eight new faces join the squad after a NIT championship run.