Auburn–UAB men's basketball rivalry

Auburn–UAB men's basketball rivalry
Sport Men's college basketball
First meeting November 26, 1982
Auburn 63, UAB 61
Latest meeting December 9, 2017
Auburn 85, UAB 80
Next meeting December 15, 2018
Statistics
Meetings total 20
All-time series Series tied, 10–10
Largest victory UAB, 105–76 (Feb. 25, 1989)
Longest win streak Auburn, 5 (1998–present)
Current win streak Auburn, 5 (1998–present)

The Auburn–UAB men's basketball rivalry is a men's college basketball rivalry between the Auburn Tigers and the UAB Blazers. Despite its relative youth and a 15-year hiatus from 2000–2014, the rivalry remains one of the fiercest and most competitive in the state of Alabama.

History

Formation and early games

Auburn and UAB first played in 1982, just four seasons after the creation of the UAB men's basketball program. The matchup originated as a supplementary event at the Birmingham–Jefferson Civic Center (BJCC) for Auburn fans in Birmingham on the night before the Iron Bowl football game was played at Legion Field.[1] However, UAB's quick rise to national prominence led to the Auburn–UAB game gaining significance in its own right. Three of those first five games in the BJCC saw one of the two teams come in ranked in the top 25, and the 1984 game remains the third-largest home crowd in UAB basketball history.[2]

Following a one-year break, Auburn and UAB played each other for 12 consecutive seasons. UAB was dominant during this period, winning eight out of ten games from 1989–1997. The 1997 and 1998 editions of the rivalry were played in the Holiday Hardwood Classic at the BJCC as part of a doubleheader with Alabama.

Hiatus

Following their 1999 matchup, Auburn head coach Cliff Ellis wanted the series to be played at Auburn until the number of games played in Auburn was equal to those played in Birmingham.[3] UAB athletic director Gene Bartow and UAB head coach Murry Bartow refused to play the game exclusively in Auburn, so the series came to a halt.[4] Despite pleas from both the media and the fans to continue the rivalry, no games were scheduled between the two programs for 15 seasons.

Rivalry renewal

In May 2015, following UAB's NCAA Tournament upset over 3-seed Iowa State and Bruce Pearl's first season at Auburn, UAB announced that they had reached an agreement to play Auburn in a four-game series. The first game would be played at Auburn, the second at UAB, then back at Auburn, then finally at Legacy Arena. (formerly the BJCC)[5] Auburn won the first game of the series renewal in front of a sold out Auburn Arena, 75–74, on a 3-pointer in the final seconds of the game.[6] In 2016, Auburn defeated UAB in the first game played at Bartow Arena in the series since 1996, 74–70.[7]

Game results

GameDateAuburnUABLocationSeries
1Nov. 26, 1982Auburn63UAB61Birmingham*AUB1–0
2Dec. 2, 1983Auburn62UABOT69Birmingham*1–1
3Nov. 30, 1984Auburn61#13 UAB59Birmingham*AUB2–1
4Dec. 10, 1985Auburn56#16 UAB62Birmingham*2–2
5Nov. 28, 1986#12 Auburn68UAB58Birmingham*AUB3–2
6Feb. 25, 1989Auburn76UAB105Birmingham*3–3
7Dec. 1, 1989Auburn65UAB75AuburnUAB4–3
8Nov. 30, 1990Auburn65UAB71BirminghamUAB5–3
9Nov. 29, 1991Auburn74UAB88Birmingham*UAB6–3
10Feb. 9, 1993Auburn86UAB74BirminghamUAB6–4
11Dec. 16, 1993Auburn65UAB69AuburnUAB7–4
12Nov. 30, 1994Auburn60UAB54BirminghamUAB7–5
13Dec. 3, 1995Auburn54UAB66AuburnUAB8–5
14Nov. 22, 1996Auburn57UAB64BirminghamUAB9–5
15Dec. 20, 1997Auburn65UAB71Birmingham**UAB10–5
16Dec. 12, 1998#24 Auburn77UAB64Birmingham**UAB10–6
17Nov. 19, 1999#3 Auburn65UAB59AuburnUAB10–7
18Nov. 13, 2015Auburn75UAB74AuburnUAB10–8
19Dec. 3, 2016Auburn74UAB70BirminghamUAB10–9
20Dec. 9, 2017Auburn85UAB80Auburn10–10

(*) – Played at the BJCC

(**) – Holiday Hardwood Classic at the BJCC

References

  1. "Tuco gives a short history of Auburn's Least Appreciated Rivalry: UAB Basketball #FreeUAB". College and Magnolia. 2015-11-12. Retrieved 2017-03-22.
  2. "UAB Athletics Official Athletic Site - University of Alabama at Birmingham". www.uabsports.com. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  3. "Gene Bartow remembers his `great friend' Cliff Ellis". AL.com. Retrieved 2017-03-22.
  4. "Andy Kennedy thinks UAB and Auburn should play each other in basketball again". AL.com. Retrieved 2017-03-22.
  5. "UAB, Auburn Set For Four-Game Men's Basketball Series". Retrieved 2017-03-22.
  6. "Rewinding Auburn's 75-74 win over UAB in season opener". AL.com. Retrieved 2017-04-05.
  7. "Young Auburn squad defeats UAB 74-70 in first road test". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2017-04-05.
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