Auburn Basketball Makes Exciting Announcement on Thursday
Auburn Basketball Makes Exciting Announcement on Thursday originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Auburn Basketball fans have something to look forward to this December. Auburn will face NC State on Wednesday, December 3, as part of the ESPN ACC/SEC Men's Challenge. The game is set for Neville Arena and adds an intense cross-conference matchup to the Tigers' schedule. Auburn fans can expect a high-energy night on their home court.
Jaxon Kohler (No. 0) shoots the ball over Auburn's Dylan Cardwell (No. 44) during the NCAA Tournament Elite 8.© Brett Davis-Imagn Images
The tweet read, 'Auburn Family vs the Pack', signaling a strong message of unity and anticipation for the upcoming contest. The graphic shared with the announcement featured both teams' coaches and logos, along with the phrase 'challenge accepted' stamped across the center. It highlights Auburn's readiness to face off against one of the Atlantic Coast Conference's programs.
It brings together teams from the two top basketball conferences. These early-season games give fans exciting matchups and teams strong non-conference opponents.
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For Auburn, facing NC State is a good test. It's a chance to see how they stack up against a solid ACC team. Playing at home in Neville Arena adds to the energy. Auburn fans are known for showing up and making an impact. The Tigers will want to ride that momentum.
The announcement has already generated buzz among Auburn supporters online. Both programs boast strong basketball traditions and energetic fan bases. The game offers an opportunity to make a statement, and the 'challenge accepted' message shows Auburn is embracing the spotlight.
Fans now have the date circled. December 3 promises to be a key moment in Auburn's non-conference slate, and one that could carry weight later in the season.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 13, 2025, where it first appeared.
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