Wisconsin women’s basketball to participate in 2024 Cancun Challenge

Wisconsin women’s basketball to participate in 2024 Cancun Challenge

Wisconsin’s women’s basketball program will participate in the 2024 Cancun Challenge from Nov. 28-30, according to a release from the program.

The circuit will take place in Cancun’s Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya, The Badgers are slated to compete against Providence, San Diego State, and VCU in the Mayan Division in a three-game round-robin format.

The gauntlet will also feature BYU, Idaho State, Iowa, Rhode Island, Rice, and Vermont in the event’s Riviera Division. This fall will mark the 19th edition of the event.

Marisa Moseley’s squad enters the 2024-25 season following a 15-17 overall output in its 2023-24 campaign. The Badgers also went 6-12 in conference play en route to a Great 8 appearance in the WNIT, UW’s first clinched postseason berth of the Moseley era.

The Badgers will welcome four new players this fall: international guard Alba Martin Mesa, walk-on Reese Jaramillo, former Northern Kentucky center Carter McCray and former Duquesne guard Tess Myers. All-conference forward Serah Williams will look to spearhead Wisconsin’s offensive and defensive attack this fall.

Instant Analysis: Auburn edges Northwestern, wins Cancun Challenge

Auburn shot 26% from the field but held on to defeat Northwestern on Wednesday night.

The No. 16 Auburn Tigers were crowned champions of the 2022 Cancun Challenge on Wednesday night, but they did not make it easy on themselves.

One night after shooting 56% in a blowout win over Bradley, Auburn connected on just 13 of its’ 50 shots from the field in their 43-42 win over Northwestern on Wednesday night at the Hard Rock Hotel Rivera Maya.

Of all 11 players to see action on Wednesday, [autotag]Jaylin Williams[/autotag] was the only Tiger to succeed on more than three shots. Williams took 10 shots from the field, and connected on four of them. He also recorded three of Auburn’s five made three pointers.

Neither team was able to find a spark offensively in the first half, as both teams shot 18% in the first half which ended in a 19-19 tie. The Tigers went through a seven-minute stretch to end the half where they did not make a field goal and had a four-minute stretch earlier in the half where they did not record a field goal.

Auburn shot 5-of-27 from the field in the first half and went 2-of-11 from beyond the arc. Northwestern went 4-of-24 from the field but stayed close to Auburn by taking advantage of turnovers. The Tigers turned the ball over eight times in the first half and turned those into six points.

[autotag]Allen Flanigan[/autotag] led the team in points with five in the first half. [autotag]Wendell Green[/autotag] went 0-for-7 from the field in the opening half but came down with six defensive rebounds.

Northwestern took its’ first lead of the game at the 16:39 mark in the second half on a made jumper by Ty Berry. Over the next five minutes, the game would remain close. But momentum began to swing back to Auburn at the 11:34 mark. Following a [autotag]K.D. Johnson[/autotag] free throw, Williams scored four points in a span of 24 seconds to push Auburn back in front. The go-ahead basket was set up by a Johnson steal, which transitioned to a Williams dunk.

Northwestern regained the lead with 3:00 left in the game on a three-pointer by Chase Audige. The lead would change hands three times over the final three minutes, with Allen Flanigan’s jumper with 0:31 remaining being the deciding basket.

Johnson led the team in scoring with 12, followed by Williams, who scored 11. Green only recorded two points in the game, but finished with 10 total rebounds.

The Tigers will return to Auburn to enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday before preparing for Sunday’s game with Saint Louis. Tipoff for Auburn’s next game is set for 2 p.m. CT on Sunday afternoon at Neville Arena.

[mm-video type=video id=01ggghsq3qazg7mwgbvx playlist_id=01eqbyzb4ahnasj2m3 player_id=01f5k5y2jb3twsvdg4 image=https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/video/thumbnail/mmplus/01ggghsq3qazg7mwgbvx/01ggghsq3qazg7mwgbvx-e720496d300bd5433760c0d18f7d18dd.jpg]

[listicle id=57912]

Auburn has 75% chance to beat Northwestern on Wednesday

Auburn plays Northwestern on Wednesday night for the Riviera Division championship of the Cancun Challenge and should have zero issues earning the win.

The No. 16 Auburn Tigers played a well-rounded game on Tuesday night, which led to an 85-64 win over Bradley in the opening round of the Cancun Challenge at the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya.

Auburn will now focus on its next opponent, Northwestern. The Wildcats defeated Liberty on Tuesday, 66-52 behind a strong second-half offensive performance which saw the Wildcats improve its’ second-half shooting by 17%.

Both teams enter the game with 5-0 records, but Auburn is the overwhelming favorite according to the ESPN Basketball Power Index projection, which gives the Tigers a 75.3% chance to win on Wednesday night.

Entering the game, Auburn is the fifth-highest-ranked SEC team in the ESPN BPI, but is No. 13 overall. As for Northwestern, they rank 11th out of 14 Big Ten squads, and are No. 73 overall.

The Tigers and Wildcats battle Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m. CT for the Cancun Challenge Riviera Division championship. You can watch the game live on CBS Sports Network.

[mm-video type=video id=01ggghsq3qazg7mwgbvx playlist_id=01eqbyzb4ahnasj2m3 player_id=01f5k5y2jb3twsvdg4 image=https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/video/thumbnail/mmplus/01ggghsq3qazg7mwgbvx/01ggghsq3qazg7mwgbvx-e720496d300bd5433760c0d18f7d18dd.jpg]

[listicle id=57912]

Auburn vs. Northwestern: Stream, injury report, broadcast info for Wednesday’s game

Auburn goes for the Cancun Challenge Riviera Division crown Tuesday night against Northwestern.

Auburn plays Northwestern on Tuesday, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

The No. 16 Auburn Tigers (5-0) limited a shoot-happy Bradley offense to just 43% from the field on Tuesday night in the opening round of the Cancun Challenge, defeating the Braves 85-64.

Wednesday, the Tigers go for the Riviera Division championship against the Northwestern Wildcats, who defeated Liberty in the late game on Tuesday, 66-52, to remain unbeaten on the season.

Northwestern (5-0) trailed Liberty, 29-28 at halftime on Tuesday, but improved its’ shooting from 36% in the first half to 52% in the second half to pull away from the Flames. Chase Audige scored 20 points for the Wildcats, leading all scorers.

Here is all of the key information that you need to know for Auburn’s game with Northwestern on Tuesday night, including a how-to-watch guide, injury report, and a projected starting lineup.

Tigers of the Game: Green shines while Broome’s return leads Auburn to victory

After missing last Friday’s game with Texas Southern, Johni Broome returned to lead Auburn in three categories in the Tigers’ win over Bradley Tuesday night.

The No. 16 Auburn Tigers played its’ most complete game of the young season on Tuesday night, defeating Bradley, 85-64 in round one of the Cancun Challenge at the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya in Mexico.

Auburn shot 56% from the field while limiting a hot-shooting Bradley squad to shooting just 43%. Five Tigers reached double-figures in scoring, led by [autotag]Wendell Green Jr.[/autotag] and [autotag]Johni Broome[/autotag], who scored 14 points each. Allen Flanigan and K.D. Johnson scored 12 and 13 points respectively off the bench, and Jaylin Williams earned his second consecutive double-digit scoring game, picking up 11 points.

The biggest story of the night was Broome’s return to the floor for the Tigers. After missing last Friday’s game against Texas Southern due to precautions from a bone bruise, Broome tied for the team lead in points, while leading the team in rebounds with nine, and blocks with three.

“It was good to be back on the court with my brothers,” Broome said after Auburn’s win. “I got off to a fast start. My teammates put me in a position to make plays, and that’s what I did.”

Broome’s performance was worthy enough to earn two votes from the staff at Auburn Wire for “Tiger of the Game.” Next in line was Green for his efforts in creating points for the Tigers.

Here is a look at how writers Taylor Jones, J.D. McCarthy, and River Wells voted following Auburn’s win over Bradley.

Instant Analysis: Tigers spread wealth in win over Bradley

Five Tigers reach double-digits in scoring in its’ opening round victory of the Cancun Challenge.

The No. 16 Auburn Tigers were set to meet an offensive-minded team in Bradley to open their stay in the Cancun Challenge. However, Auburn turned the tables.

Auburn shot 56.4% from the field and had five players reach double-figures in its’ 85-64 win over Bradley to advance to the Riviera Championship on Wednesday night.

Wendell Green Jr. and Johni Broome led the team in scoring with 14, while K.D. Johnson and Allen Flanigan combined to add 25 points off the bench. Jaylin Williams recorded 11 points for the Tigers.

A team known for playing heavy defense early on, Auburn had eight of its’ ten scorers shoot 50% or better, and were able to post 41 points off the bench. The defense was still a strong point in the game, as the Tigers were able to record five blocks, pull down 24 defensive rebounds, and score 14 points off of 13 Brave turnovers.

The Tigers built a comfortable 45-32 halftime lead over Bradley by outshooting the Braves, 59% to 46%. One of the biggest separating aspects of the first half was Auburn’s depth. The Tigers recorded 34 of its’ 45 points from nonstarters.

Auburn will face the Liberty/Northwestern winner Wednesday night for the Riviera Division championship. Tipoff from the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya is set for 7:30 p.m. CT. The game can be seen on CBS Sports Network and can be heard on your local Auburn Sports Network affiliate.

[mm-video type=video id=01gj6v9z12zhvbfe5b6v playlist_id=01eqbyzb4ahnasj2m3 player_id=01f5k5y2jb3twsvdg4 image=https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/video/thumbnail/mmplus/01gj6v9z12zhvbfe5b6v/01gj6v9z12zhvbfe5b6v-a4e77bb94cd584f08d59e78ff4ef70f2.jpg]

[vertical-gallery id=55836]

Auburn vs. Bradley: Stream, injury report, broadcast info for Tuesday’s game

Here’s all of the key information that you need to know for Auburn’s opening game at the Cancun Classic on Tuesday night.

Auburn plays Bradley on Tuesday at the Cancun Challenge, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

It may be a seasonably normal day on the Plains, but Auburn Basketball is spending the week in warmer weather to take part in the Cancun Challenge at the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya in Cancun, Mexico.

Auburn’s first opponent is the Bradley Braves, who enter the contest at 3-1 on the season. Auburn will mark the first test of the season for Bradley, who owns wins over Wisconsin-Parkside, Eastern Michigan, and Southeast Missouri. The Braves are solid offensively, as four of its projected starters average double-figures in scoring each game.

Auburn remains unbeaten on the season, most recently defeating Texas Southern last Friday at Neville Arena. The Tigers were led by [autotag]K.D. Johnson[/autotag], who scored a season-best 16 points.

The Tigers and Braves square off for a chance to play the winner of the Liberty-Northwestern game in the Riviera Division championship on Wednesday evening.

Here is all of the key information for Tuesday’s game with Bradley, including a how-to-watch guide, injury report, and the projected starting lineup.

Auburn vs. Winthrop: Stream, injury report, broadcast info for Tuesday’s game

Auburn looks to extend its record to 3-0 on Tuesday night by hosting Winthrop in a non-bracketed game of the Cancun Challenge.

The No. 15 Auburn Tigers play Winthrop on Tuesday night, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

Auburn will get a head start on its’ trip to Cancun next week by welcoming the Winthrop Eagles to Neville Arena Tuesday night for a non-bracketed game of the Cancun Challenge.

The Tigers are 2-0 after two great defensive showings to open the season. In its most recent game against South Florida, [autotag]Wendell Green[/autotag] led the team in scoring for the second game in a row by dropping 20 points, 18 of which came in the second half. [autotag]Dylan Cardwell[/autotag] also picked up a team-leading five blocks in the win.

Auburn received good news on the injury front Monday, as head coach Bruce Pearl gave a positive report on [autotag]Johni Broome[/autotag] and [autotag]Chance Westry[/autotag], suggesting that both players could see action Tuesday night.

As for Winthrop, the Eagles opened the season with a 93-68 loss to Penn State on the road, but have bounced back to win two in a row. In its most recent game, Winthrop defeated Middle Tennessee State thanks to 20-point efforts by Cory Hightower and Sin’Cere McMahon.

Below, you will find key information including broadcast information, an injury report, and the probable starting lineups for Tuesday’s game between Auburn and Winthrop.