The Iron Bowl of Basketball is a basketball rivalry game between the Auburn UniversityTigers and the University of AlabamaCrimson Tide. Both teams play in the shadow of their prestigious football programs and though both teams have been far less successful in basketball than their football counterparts, the basketball edition of the Iron Bowl is still a fierce rivalry well known throughout the South. The name of this rivalry draws its name from their football rivalry, the Iron Bowl. The rivalry is known for being very streaky with both schools tending to win several in-a-row before trading that trend to the other. Though most matchups involve neither team ranked, there have been a few notables games in which one or both schools have been ranked facing each other. Alabama leads the all-time series 93-59.
Foy-ODK Sportsmanship Award
The trophy given to the winner of the football game is the Foy-ODK Sportsmanship Award. It is named after James E. Foy, an Alabama graduate and former Auburn dean of students and Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Society – which was established on both campuses during the 1920s. The Foy Trophy is presented at halftime of the Auburn–Alabama basketball game later in the same academic year at the winner's coliseum. After the trophy presentation, the SGA President of the losing school must recite his or her adversary's fight song.
Notable games
March 1, 1924 - Alabama defeats Auburn at the Southern Conference Tournament in Atlanta 40-19 in their first ever meeting.
January 5, 1955 - In the first ever matchup in which either team was ranked, #16 Alabama defeats #20 Auburn 99-78.
February 27, 1960 - #13 Auburn clinches its first ever SEC championship with a dramatic 63-61 victory over Alabama by a last second lay up in overtime.[1]
February 14, 1970 - Auburn's John Mengelt scores a school-record 60 points and hits 23-of-44 field goals in the Tigers' 121-78 blow-out over Alabama.[1]
January 22, 1972 - After Auburn had won 26 of 30 in the series, Alabama stomps Auburn 89-66. The Crimson Tide will go on to win 22 out of the next 25.
March 8, 1975 - Auburn upsets #7 Alabama 76-70, snapping the Tide's 7 game win streak in the series.
January 3, 1977 - #3 Alabama survives on the road with a 74-71 victory over #20 Auburn.
January 5, 1983 - Led by Charles Barkley, Auburn upsets #5 Alabama 91-80.
March 9, 1985 - Auburn becomes the first team in SEC history to win four tournament games in four days as Auburn defeats Alabama in the SEC Championship Game 53-49 in overtime.[1]
January 18, 1998 - Auburn hands Alabama their worst loss in school history with a 94-40 thrashing at Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum.[1]
1999 - Auburn thrashes Alabama in all three games by a combined score of 268-180 en route to an SEC title and a #1 seed in the NCAA tournament.
February 21, 2001 - The Legend of Reggie Sharp - With 4.4 seconds left in overtime, Reggie Sharp weaves through traffic and banks in a 36-foot jumper to give Auburn a 72-69 upset of #15 Alabama.[1]
January 18, 2003 - Auburn upsets #9 Alabama 77-68, extending Auburn's home court winning streak to 7, a school series record.
2007 - Auburn sweeps #12 and #25 Alabama in impressive fashion as the Tigers snap the Tide's 7 game win streak in the series.
January 30, 2010 - In the last Iron Bowl ever at Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum, the Tigers came from behind in the final minutes to defeat Alabama 58-57.
March 6, 2010 - Alabama coach Anthony Grant sees his first victory in the series come in Tuscaloosa. After the Tide let the first meeting of the season slip away in the second half, Alabama finished strong outscoring the Tigers by 11 in the final period to win 73-61. Alabama sported grey jerseys with "BAMA" spelled across the chest for the first time in school history in this game.
January 22, 2011 - In the first Iron Bowl ever at Auburn Arena, the Crimson Tide pulled away late to defeat Auburn 68-58.
February 23, 2011 - After trailing 41-29 midway through the second half, Alabama roared back to take a late second-half lead. With the game tied at 49, Alabama's JaMychal Green tipped in the game-winner, with 0.3 seconds left, giving the Tide a 51-49 win.
Game results
Since 1924, the Crimson Tide and the Tigers have played 153 times. Alabama leads the all-time series, with 94 wins to Auburn's 59.[2] The game has been played in 9 cities: Auburn, Tuscaloosa, Birmingham, Montgomery, Atlanta, Louisville, Memphis, Nashville, and Orlando. Alabama leads the series in Tuscaloosa (48-8), Atlanta (2-1), Louisville (2-0), Memphis (1-0), Nashville (1-0), and Orlando (1-0). Auburn leads the series in Auburn (29-27), Montgomery (17-9) and Birmingham (4-3). In games played at neutral sites, the Tigers lead (22-19); in games played during the SEC Tournament, the Crimson Tide lead (7-2); and in games played during the SEC Tournament Championship, the Tigers lead (1-0). In games in which only Auburn was ranked, the Tigers have a 10-1 record; in games in which only Alabama was ranked, the Tide have a 26-8 record. In games in which both teams were ranked, Alabama leads 4-0. A total of 11 games have gone past regulation, with the Tigers leading at 7-4.
Alabama victories are shaded ██ crimson. Auburn victories shaded in ██ navy blue.
Game
Date
Year
Alabama
Auburn
Location
Series
1
Mar. 1
1924
Alabama
40
Auburn
19
Atlanta, GA#
ALA
1–0
2
Feb. 28
1941
Alabama
38
Auburn
16
Louisville, KY*
ALA
2–0
3
Dec. 21
1948
Alabama
46
Auburn
45
Birmingham
ALA
3–0
4
Jan. 5
1949
Alabama
45
Auburn
38
Auburn
ALA
4–0
5
Jan. 27
1949
Alabama
39
Auburn
37
Tuscaloosa
ALA
5–0
6
Dec. 20
1949
Alabama
40
Auburn
45
Auburn
ALA
5–1
7
Jan. 28
1950
Alabama
58
Auburn
66
Tuscaloosa
ALA
5-2
8
Feb. 18
1950
Alabama
58
Auburn
67
Auburn
ALA
5-3
9
Dec. 19
1950
Alabama
70
Auburn
46
Tuscaloosa
ALA
6-3
10
Jan. 18
1951
Alabama
65
Auburn
64
Auburn
ALA
7-3
11
Feb. 10
1951
Alabama
63
Auburn
44
Tuscaloosa
ALA
8-3
12
Feb. 2
1952
Alabama
62
Auburn
60
Auburn
ALA
9-3
13
Feb. 23
1952
Alabama
63
Auburn
50
Tuscaloosa
ALA
10-3
14
Feb. 28
1952
Alabama
63
Auburn
49
Louisvlle, KY*
ALA
11-3
15
Jan. 17
1953
Alabama
61
Auburn
51
Tuscaloosa
ALA
12-3
16
Feb. 28
1953
Alabama
73
Auburn
78
Auburn
ALA
12-4
17
Dec. 19
1953
Alabama
70
Auburn
62
Birmingham
ALA
13-4
18
Jan. 16
1954
Alabama
70
Auburn
58
Tuscaloosa
ALA
14-4
19
Mar. 5
1954
Alabama
57
Auburn
55
Auburn
ALA
15-4
20
Jan. 15
1955
#16 Alabama
99
#20 Auburn
78
Montgomery
ALA
16-4
21
Mar. 5
1955
#11 Alabama
84
Auburn
80
Montgomery
ALA
17-4
22
Jan. 14
1956
#19 Alabama
86
Auburn
77
Montgomery
ALA
18-4
23
Mar. 2
1956
#3 Alabama
93
Auburn
82
Montgomery
ALA
19-4
24
Jan. 19
1957
Alabama
88
Auburn (ot)
92
Montgomery
ALA
19-5
25
Mar. 1
1957
Alabama (2ot)
81
Auburn
79
Montgomery
ALA
20-5
26
Jan. 18
1958
Alabama
83
Auburn
65
Montgomery
ALA
21-5
27
Mar. 1
1958
Alabama
65
#16 Auburn
67
Montgomery
ALA
21-6
28
Dec. 20
1958
Alabama
60
#13 Auburn
79
Birmingham
ALA
21-7
29
Jan. 17
1959
Alabama
55
#5 Auburn
57
Montgomery
ALA
21-8
30
Feb. 28
1959
Alabama
50
#6 Auburn
69
Montgomery
ALA
21-9
31
Dec. 19
1959
Alabama
52
Auburn
59
Birmingham
ALA
21-10
32
Jan. 16
1960
Alabama
66
Auburn
69
Montgomery
ALA
21-11
33
Feb. 27
1960
Alabama
61
#13 Auburn (ot)
63
Montgomery
ALA
21-12
34
Dec. 17
1960
Alabama
62
#11 Auburn
74
Birmingham
ALA
21-13
35
Jan. 28
1961
Alabama (ot)
71
Auburn
66
Montgomery
ALA
22-13
36
Mar. 4
1961
Alabama
69
Auburn
80
Montgomery
ALA
22-14
37
Jan. 20
1962
Alabama
50
Auburn
60
Montgomery
ALA
22-15
38
Mar. 4
1962
Alabama
49
Auburn
62
Montgomery
ALA
22–16
39
Jan. 19
1963
Alabama
78
Auburn (ot)
81
Montgomery
ALA
22-17
40
Mar. 2
1963
Alabama
67
Auburn (ot)
74
Montgomery
ALA
22-18
41
Jan. 18
1964
Alabama
86
Auburn
72
Montgomery
ALA
23-18
42
Feb. 29
1964
Alabama
76
Auburn
83
Montgomery
ALA
23-19
43
Jan. 16
1965
Alabama
68
Auburn
93
Montgomery
ALA
23-20
44
Mar. 6
1965
Alabama
60
Auburn
80
Montgomery
ALA
23-21
45
Jan. 22
1966
Alabama
71
Auburn
90
Montgomery
ALA
23-22
46
Mar. 5
1966
Alabama
88
Auburn
83
Montgomery
ALA
24-22
47
Feb. 11
1967
Alabama
63
Auburn
66
Montgomery
ALA
24-23
48
Mar. 3
1967
Alabama
96
Auburn (ot)
99
Montgomery
-
24-24
49
Feb. 10
1968
Alabama
64
Auburn
63
Tuscaloosa
ALA
25-24
50
Mar. 2
1968
Alabama
69
Auburn
73
Auburn
-
25-25
51
Jan. 15
1969
Alabama
63
Auburn
78
Auburn
AUB
26-25
52
Feb. 17
1969
Alabama
53
Auburn
60
Tuscaloosa
AUB
27-25
53
Jan. 12
1970
Alabama
77
Auburn
86
Tuscaloosa
AUB
28-25
54
Feb. 14
1970
Alabama
78
Auburn
121
Auburn
AUB
29-25
55
Jan. 11
1971
Alabama
72
Auburn
83
Auburn
AUB
30-25
56
Feb. 13
1971
Alabama
76
Auburn
92
Tuscaloosa
AUB
31-25
57
Jan. 22
1972
Alabama
89
Auburn
66
Tuscaloosa
AUB
31-26
58
Feb. 19
1972
Alabama
79
Auburn
78
Auburn
AUB
31-27
59
Jan. 20
1973
#11 Alabama
76
Auburn
64
Auburn
AUB
31-28
60
Feb. 17
1973
#17 Alabama
87
Auburn
75
Tuscaloosa
AUB
31-29
61
Feb. 2
1974
#8 Alabama
73
Auburn
64
Auburn
AUB
31-30
62
Mar. 4
1974
#7 Alabama
97
Auburn
84
Tuscaloosa
-
31-31
63
Feb. 1
1975
#9 Alabama
77
#14 Auburn
53
Tuscaloosa
ALA
32-31
64
Mar. 8
1975
#7 Alabama
70
Auburn
76
Auburn
-
32-32
65
Jan. 10
1976
#10 Alabama
63
Auburn
62
Auburn
ALA
33-32
66
Feb. 7
1976
#17 Alabama
86
Auburn
75
Tuscaloosa
ALA
34-32
67
Jan. 3
1977
#3 Alabama
74
#20 Auburn
71
Auburn
ALA
35-32
68
Mar. 5
1977
#12 Alabama
81
Auburn
77
Tuscaloosa
ALA
36-32
69
Jan. 24
1978
Alabama
81
Auburn
74
Auburn
ALA
37-32
70
Feb. 25
1978
Alabama
89
Auburn
86
Tuscaloosa
ALA
38-32
71
Jan. 20
1979
#18 Alabama
83
Auburn
76
Auburn
ALA
39–32
72
Feb. 17
1979
#20 Alabama
80
Auburn
73
Tuscaloosa
ALA
40–32
73
Jan. 23
1980
Alabama (ot)
50
Auburn
46
Auburn
ALA
41–32
74
Feb. 20
1980
Alabama
59
Auburn
47
Tuscaloosa
ALA
42–32
75
Jan. 28
1981
Alabama
83
Auburn
73
Tuscaloosa
ALA
43–32
76
Feb. 25
1981
Alabama
54
Auburn
56
Auburn
ALA
43–33
77
Jan. 27
1982
#13 Alabama
67
Auburn
65
Auburn
ALA
44–33
78
Feb. 24
1982
#17 Alabama
74
Auburn
72
Tuscaloosa
ALA
45–33
79
Jan. 5
1983
#5 Alabama
80
Auburn
91
Auburn
ALA
45-34
80
Mar. 6
1983
Alabama
86
Auburn
78
Tuscaloosa
ALA
46-34
81
Mar. 10
1983
Alabama
62
Auburn
61
Birmingham*
ALA
47-34
82
Jan. 5
1984
Alabama
86
Auburn
91
Tuscaloosa
ALA
47-35
83
Mar. 3
1984
Alabama
70
Auburn
83
Auburn
ALA
47-36
84
Jan. 16
1985
Alabama
60
Auburn
55
Auburn
ALA
48-36
85
Feb. 16
1985
Alabama (2ot)
74
Auburn
72
Tuscaloosa
ALA
49-36
86
Mar. 9
1985
Alabama
49
Auburn (ot)
53
Birmingham*!
ALA
49-37
87
Jan. 16
1986
#18 Alabama
60
Auburn
56
Tuscaloosa
ALA
50-37
88
Feb. 15
1986
Alabama
69
Auburn
71
Auburn
ALA
50-38
89
Jan. 22
1987
#13 Alabama
88
#17 Auburn
82
Tuscaloosa
ALA
51-38
90
Feb. 21
1987
#12 Alabama
77
Auburn
75
Auburn
ALA
52-38
91
Mar. 7
1987
#9 Alabama
87
Auburn
68
Atlanta, GA*
ALA
53-38
92
Jan. 27
1988
Alabama
74
Auburn
84
Auburn
ALA
53-39
93
Feb. 27
1988
Alabama
82
Auburn
77
Tuscaloosa
ALA
54-39
94
Jan. 28
1989
Alabama
67
Auburn
64
Auburn
ALA
55-39
95
Mar. 2
1989
Alabama
74
Auburn
58
Tuscaloosa
ALA
56-39
96
Jan. 27
1990
#24 Alabama
78
Auburn
59
Tuscaloosa
ALA
57-39
97
Feb. 28
1990
Alabama
80
Auburn
65
Auburn
ALA
58-39
98
Mar. 10
1990
Alabama
87
Auburn
71
Orlando, FL*
ALA
59-39
99
Jan. 3
1991
Alabama
68
Auburn
56
Auburn
ALA
60-39
100
Feb. 2
1991
Alabama
88
Auburn
80
Tuscaloosa
ALA
61-39
101
Mar. 9
1991
#24 Alabama
77
Auburn
59
Nashville, TN*
ALA
62-39
102
Jan. 18
1992
#9 Alabama
63
Auburn
81
Auburn
ALA
62-40
103
Mar. 7
1992
#20 Alabama
82
Auburn
80
Tuscaloosa
ALA
63-40
104
Jan. 27
1993
Alabama
81
Auburn
78
Tuscaloosa
ALA
64-40
105
Mar. 3
1993
Alabama
70
Auburn
78
Auburn
ALA
64-41
106
Jan. 25
1994
Alabama
74
Auburn
69
Auburn
ALA
65-41
107
Mar. 5
1994
Alabama
83
Auburn
68
Tuscaloosa
ALA
66-41
108
Mar. 11
1994
Alabama
83
Auburn
55
Memphis, TN*
ALA
67-41
109
Feb. 1
1995
#20 Alabama
65
Auburn
63
Tuscaloosa
ALA
68-41
110
Feb. 18
1995
#18 Alabama
86
Auburn
73
Auburn
ALA
69-41
111
Jan. 10
1996
Alabama
72
Auburn
65
Tuscaloosa
ALA
70-41
112
Feb. 14
1996
Alabama
75
Auburn
72
Auburn
ALA
71-41
113
Jan. 28
1997
Alabama
62
Auburn
72
Auburn
ALA
71-42
114
Feb. 22
1997
Alabama
55
Auburn
50
Tuscaloosa
ALA
72-42
115
Jan. 18
1998
Alabama
40
Auburn
94
Auburn
ALA
72-43
116
Feb. 4
1998
Alabama
76
Auburn
62
Tuscaloosa
ALA
73-43
117
Jan. 23
1999
Alabama
58
#6 Auburn
73
Tuscaloosa
ALA
73-44
118
Feb. 13
1999
Alabama
61
#3 Auburn
102
Auburn
ALA
73-45
119
Mar. 5
1999
Alabama
61
#4 Auburn
93
Atlanta, GA*
ALA
73-46
120
Feb. 2
2000
Alabama
63
#10 Auburn
77
Auburn
ALA
73-47
121
Feb. 22
2000
Alabama
68
#8 Auburn
64
Tuscaloosa
ALA
74-47
122
Jan. 27
2001
#15 Alabama
81
Auburn
80
Tuscaloosa
ALA
75-47
123
Feb. 21
2001
#14 Alabama
69
Auburn (ot)
72
Auburn
ALA
75-48
124
Jan. 12
2002
#14 Alabama
56
Auburn
59
Auburn
ALA
75-49
125
Feb. 27
2002
#6 Alabama
73
Auburn
68
Tuscaloosa
ALA
76-49
126
Jan. 18
2003
#9 Alabama
68
Auburn
77
Auburn
ALA
76-50
127
Feb. 15
2003
Alabama
84
Auburn
68
Tuscaloosa
ALA
77-50
128
Jan. 17
2004
Alabama
69
Auburn
46
Tuscaloosa
ALA
78-50
129
Feb. 24
2004
Alabama
72
Auburn
71
Auburn
ALA
79-50
130
Jan. 26
2005
#14 Alabama
60
Auburn
55
Auburn
ALA
80-50
131
Mar. 2
2005
#19 Alabama
94
Auburn
53
Tuscaloosa
ALA
81-50
132
Jan. 11
2006
Alabama
56
Auburn
52
Auburn
ALA
82-50
133
Mar. 1
2006
Alabama
71
Auburn
61
Tuscaloosa
ALA
83-50
134
Jan. 23
2007
#12 Alabama
57
Auburn
81
Auburn
ALA
83-51
135
Feb. 24
2007
#25 Alabama
77
Auburn
86
Tuscaloosa
ALA
83-52
136
Jan. 26
2008
Alabama
97
Auburn
77
Tuscaloosa
ALA
84-52
137
Feb. 4
2008
Alabama
76
Auburn
88
Auburn
ALA
84-53
138
Jan. 17
2009
Alabama
71
Auburn
85
Auburn
ALA
84-54
139
Mar. 3
2009
Alabama
73
Auburn
77
Tuscaloosa
ALA
84-55
140
Jan. 30
2010
Alabama
57
Auburn
58
Auburn
ALA
84-56
141
Mar. 6
2010
Alabama
73
Auburn
61
Tuscaloosa
ALA
85-56
142
Jan. 22
2011
Alabama
68
Auburn
58
Auburn
ALA
86-56
143
Feb. 23
2011
Alabama
51
Auburn
49
Tuscaloosa
ALA
87-56
144
Feb. 7
2012
Alabama
68
Auburn
50
Auburn
ALA
88-56
145
Feb. 29
2012
Alabama
55
Auburn
49
Tuscaloosa
ALA
89-56
146
Feb. 6
2013
Alabama
37
Auburn
49
Auburn
ALA
89-57
147
Feb. 26
2013
Alabama
61
Auburn
43
Tuscaloosa
ALA
90-57
148
Jan. 30
2014
Alabama
55
Auburn
74
Auburn
ALA
90-58
149
Mar. 1
2014
Alabama
73
Auburn
57
Tuscaloosa
ALA
91-58
150
Jan. 24
2015
Alabama
57
Auburn
55
Tuscaloosa
ALA
92-58
151
Feb. 17
2015
Alabama
79
Auburn
68
Auburn
ALA
93-58
152
Jan. 19
2016
Alabama
77
Auburn
83
Auburn
ALA
93-59
153
Feb. 27
2016
Alabama
65
Auburn
57
Tuscaloosa
ALA
94-59
(#)-Southern Conference Tournament game
(*)-SEC Tournament game
(*!)-SEC Tournament Championship game
All scores, dates, and rankings come from the Auburn University athletic website.