Auburn vs Miami: A (very) brief history in men’s basketball

The teams have only met each other twice in school history.

The Auburn Tigers and the Miami Hurricanes will square off on Sunday in the NCAA Round of 32, so pay attention — it doesn’t happen often.

The two teams have only played each other twice: once in 1966 and once in 2001. The series is tied 1-1, and Sunday’s matchup will see one of them take the all-time series lead. It will be the first time both teams have met in the NCAA Tournament.

The first game in 1966 took place in Knoxville, Tennessee. Auburn went 17-8 that year under coach Bill Lynn, good for 4th in the SEC. The team played a three-game stretch against teams that would eventually join the ACC in Georgia Tech, Miami, and Florida State. The Tigers dropped the game to Miami 87-73, who went 15-11 that year,

Auburn would get its revenge in 2001, however, when it defeated Miami. This time, it was in the National Invitation Tournament, where the 18-14 Tigers under head coach Cliff Ellis would beat the 16-13 Hurricanes by a score of 60-58 in Auburn, Alabama. Auburn would lose to the Purdue Boilermakers in the next game of that tournament.

The two teams will play in Greenville on Sunday at a time to be determined. The winner of that game will take on one of the following teams: Wisconsin, Colgate, Iowa State, or LSU in the Sweet Sixteen.

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