Auburn Tigers Women vs Tennessee Basketball Draws 12,067

Today we went to see the #6 Auburn Tigers vs #10 Tennessee Vols basketball game, which drew an all time record crowd of 12,067 fans. ย This was the largest crowd to see a basketball game in Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum ever in its current configuration. Listed as a maximum as a 10,500 feet arena, it was certainly the largest crowd I have ever seen at a basketball game here in Auburn, and oh, did I mention, it was the woman’s basketball team.

This was actually the first woman’s basketball game we had been to in all the years of going to games, and at a time when the men’s basketball team is lucky to have a crowd of 5,000 show up, the woman played a fantastic game, shot well, made free throws, and overall totally impressed the over 12,000 people that showed up for the game.

At the beginning of the game that had a moment of silence for Kay Yow, the North Carolina State’s Hall of Fame women’s basketball coach who won more than 700 games died on Saturday of breast cancer at the age of 66. ย The first photo was of one of the woman holding up the warmup shirt they all wore today that said Kay Yow. ย It was a great game that left the Auburn Tigers still undefeated for the season with a 84-68 win.

Kay Yow

Auburn Woman's Basketball

Auburn Woman's Basketball

Auburn Woman's Basketball

๐Ÿ”ต Cat: ,

3 responses to “Auburn Tigers Women vs Tennessee Basketball Draws 12,067”

  1. andi Avatar
    andi

    it was a good game. i l.o.v.e. women’s basketball and soccer! I wish I could have made more of the previous games. guess i need to rework my budget and schedule for the remaining home games! ๐Ÿ™‚

    nice pics too. thanks for sharing

  2. brewster Avatar

    Great pictures. Love your blog. The internet being the churches new drug is very interesting as well.

    brewsters last blog post..whatรขโ‚ฌโ„ขs twitter say about you

  3. clippersnation Avatar

    Nice picture. And the game was really great. Your blog is owesome! thanks or the share!

Leave a Reply

Discover more from Scott Fillmer

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading