Auburn Upsets No. 21 Alabama Women’s Basketball 58-54

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Auburn Stuns No. 21 Alabama in Thrilling Iron Bowl matchup

Auburn,⁢ Ala. – January 15,2026 –‌ In a fiercely contested battle dubbed the “Iron Bowl” ‌of women’s basketball,the Auburn Tigers clawed their way to a 58-54 victory over⁢ the No.‍ 21 ranked ‌alabama ‍Crimson​ Tide ​on Thursday night at Neville Arena. The win snapped Alabama’s impressive 11-1 record against Auburn in their last 12 meetings and marked auburn’s first ranked win since 2024.

A Game of ⁤Runs and Turnovers

The game was a back-and-forth affair from the tip-off, characterized by multiple lead changes and a relentless defensive pressure ​from‍ both ⁢sides. Alabama won the opening tip, but Auburn instantly responded ⁣with a forced turnover and the first points of the game, establishing an early‍ 2-0 lead [[2]]. Auburn’s aggressive defense proved pivotal in the first quarter, forcing three⁤ turnovers within the ‌first two minutes and capitalizing with⁤ nine points off ⁢those Crimson⁣ Tide miscues. The first quarter concluded with Auburn leading​ 11-8.

Alabama, however, refused to back down. The Crimson Tide began the second quarter with ‍a 7-2 run, tying the score at 15-15. Auburn countered with a surge ‌of their own, pushing‍ their lead to ⁢six points at the media timeout ‌(26-20). Despite the Tigers’ defensive efforts, Alabama clawed their way back, narrowing the deficit to ​just one point⁢ (29-30) at‍ halftime, signaling ​a competitive second ⁢half was ahead.

Second Half Surge and a Nail-Biting Finish

The third quarter saw ⁣Auburn exert greater control, limiting⁣ Alabama to‍ a‌ mere eight points⁣ while extending their own lead to six (43-37). The Tigers’ momentum continued into the fourth quarter, building a nine-point advantage. Yet, the Crimson Tide demonstrated resilience, orchestrating a 12-2 run and seizing their first lead of the night at 49-48 with 5:14 remaining in regulation.

The final minutes were a dramatic exchange of ⁤baskets and defensive stands. Auburn responded with an 8-2 spurt, regaining control at 56-51 with just 51 seconds left on the clock. A three-pointer from Alabama’s Jessica Timmons cut the lead to two (56-54) with ‍31⁢ seconds remaining. A ‌crucial Auburn turnover gifted Alabama a final opportunity, ⁤but a charging call against‌ Timmons with only four seconds left extinguished their​ hopes. Ja’Mia Harris then sealed the victory ⁤for Auburn, sinking two free‌ throws with three seconds remaining to secure ⁣the 58-54⁤ win.

Defensive Prowess ⁤and Free‍ Throw Perfection

auburn’s victory⁤ was ⁢built on a foundation of stifling defense and clutch free-throw shooting in the fourth quarter. The Tigers managed to hold the Crimson Tide nearly 20 points below‌ their season average, showcasing their ⁢defensive intensity. Their perfect free-throw shooting down the stretch proved to be the difference in ⁣a closely contested game.[[2]]

Looking Ahead

no. 21 Alabama (16-4,​ 6-2 SEC) will look to rebound from this ⁤defeat when they host No. 20 Tennessee on sunday​ for their annual we Back Pat⁣ game. Tipoff⁢ is scheduled for 1 p.m. CT⁣ on SEC Network. Auburn (13-7, 4-4 SEC) will aim to build‌ on their momentum‌ as they prepare‍ for their next SEC challenge. [[3]]

Alabama ‌Stat Leaders

  • Points: Jessica ⁣Timmons⁣ – 16 points
  • Assists: karly Weathers (3)
  • Rebounds: Karly Weathers (11)

Alabama Players with Double-Digit Points

  • Karly Weathers – 10⁢ points
  • Jessica Timmons – 16 points
  • Ta’Mia Scott – 12 points

Published: 2026/01/21 20:13:19

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