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The Auburn Tigers women's gymnastics team represents Auburn University in the sport of gymnastics. The team competes in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Tigers host their home meets at the Auburn Arena on the school's main Auburn campus. [3]
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Auburn is the only school that Heisman coached at (among others, Georgia Tech and Clemson) that has produced a Heisman Trophy winner. Auburn's Jordan–Hare Stadium has a capacity of 87,451 ranking as the tenth-largest on-campus stadium in the NCAA as of January 2011. [3] SEC logo in Auburn's colors
The Tigers jumped out to a 15-5 lead thanks to seven points and three rebounds from Broome. After a Broome steal and layup, the Buckeyes took a timeout with 12:53 left in the half, trailing 22-8.
Ascend Gymnastics: Sarah Korngold: Sunisa Lee March 9, 2003 (age 21) Saint Paul, Minnesota: Midwest Gymnastics: Jess Graba: Auburn Tigers (2022–2023) Kaliya Lincoln April 23, 2006 (age 18) Frisco, Texas: WOGA: Valeri Liukin: Louisiana State Tigers (2025–2028) Eveylynn Lowe December 27, 2007 (age 17) Blue Springs, Missouri: GAGE
Broome, who leads the Tigers in scoring (18.5 points per game), rebounds (11.5), assists (3.3) and blocks (2.6), bounced back from a right shoulder injury scare and led his team to an 87-69 ...
The key is Johni Broome, a do-it-all forward who leads Auburn in scoring (19.6 points per game), rebounding (11.9) and blocks (2.8) and is among the leading candidates for national player of the year.