Auburn plays LSU on Wednesday at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.
The No. 16 Auburn Tigers look to extend its winning streak to four games on Wednesday night against LSU, who is looking to snap its four-game skid.
Much like Auburn’s last opponent, Mississippi State, LSU started off hot but has won just one SEC game in five opportunities. In their most recent game, the Bayou Bengals shot just 29.5% from the field in a 106-66 loss to Alabama last Saturday in Tuscaloosa. Defensively, they could not shut down Tide freshman Brandon Miller, who scored 31 points for Alabama.
LSU is in its first season under Matt McMahon, who Auburn has seen recently as the head coach of Murray State. Auburn defeated Murray State in all three meetings as part of a three-game series between 2017 and 2021 with McMahon as the head coach.
Three former Murray State players have followed McMahon to LSU, including K.J. Williams, who scored 12 points in last season’s meeting that Auburn won, 71-58.
Below, you will find important information regarding Wednesday’s game between Auburn and LSU, including a how-to-watch guide, an injury report, and the projected starting five.