Auburn Defeats Nevada 75–69 to Advance to NIT Semifinals
AUBURN, Ala. — Auburn extended its postseason run Wednesday night, defeating Nevada 75–69 at Neville Arena to advance to the National Invitation Tournament semifinals for the first time in program history.
The victory secured Auburn’s fifth consecutive 20-win season and continued a strong stretch of play at home, where the Tigers have consistently controlled games throughout the NIT. Auburn improved to 20–16 overall, while Nevada concluded its season at 24–13.
Auburn Controls Early and Builds First-Half Lead
Auburn established control early in the game, using defensive pressure and efficient scoring to create separation. After a brief opening stretch, the Tigers quickly found rhythm through transition opportunities and perimeter shooting.
Keyshawn Hall and Tahaad Pettiford helped spark Auburn’s early run, contributing to a 16–8 lead that forced Nevada to adjust its defensive approach. Auburn maintained momentum despite a brief scoring drought, eventually delivering a decisive 13–1 run that extended the lead to 30–14.
Filip Jovic played a key role during this stretch, scoring efficiently inside while also creating opportunities for teammates when double-teamed. Auburn’s ability to move the ball and capitalize on defensive lapses allowed it to build a comfortable margin before halftime.
Nevada responded with a late push, cutting the deficit to eight points during the closing minutes of the half. However, Auburn answered with timely interior scoring and strong finishes to carry a 38–26 lead into the break.
Balanced Offense Keeps Auburn in Control
Auburn’s offensive balance remained a key factor throughout the contest. Four players reached double figures, allowing the Tigers to maintain scoring consistency even as Nevada adjusted defensively.
Jovic led Auburn with 18 points and nine rebounds, continuing his strong play during the NIT. His efficiency inside the paint and ability to handle defensive pressure contributed to Auburn’s ability to control the tempo.
Pettiford added 16 points and a game-high six assists, providing playmaking and scoring in key moments. Elyjah Freeman contributed 15 points while playing the full 40 minutes, delivering important baskets during critical stretches of the second half. Hall added 14 points, helping Auburn maintain its advantage through consistent offensive production.
The Tigers shot 49 percent from the field, reflecting their ability to generate high-percentage looks and convert opportunities across the lineup.
Nevada Battles Back in Second Half
Nevada showed resilience after halftime, gradually reducing Auburn’s lead through improved shot-making and defensive adjustments. Elijah Price led the effort for the Wolf Pack, recording a double-double with 22 points and 11 rebounds.
Nevada used a series of scoring runs to cut the deficit to single digits, applying pressure on Auburn as the game entered its final minutes. Vaughn Weems and Corey Camper Jr. also contributed double-digit scoring, helping Nevada stay within reach.
The Wolf Pack’s improved shooting in the second half, including strong efficiency from both the field and beyond the arc, allowed them to challenge Auburn’s control. Nevada shot 46 percent overall and 35 percent from three-point range, creating opportunities to close the gap.
Auburn Responds in Key Moments
Despite Nevada’s late push, Auburn maintained composure and executed effectively in key situations. The Tigers responded to each scoring run with timely baskets, preventing Nevada from fully shifting momentum.
Freeman played a critical role in the closing stretch, scoring eight points in the final four minutes to help Auburn maintain separation. His ability to finish at the rim and convert in transition proved decisive as the game tightened.
Pettiford also contributed defensively, creating turnovers and transition opportunities that allowed Auburn to extend its lead during crucial possessions.
Nevada cut the deficit to six points late in the game and had opportunities to draw closer, but missed shots and Auburn’s defensive execution prevented further progress.
Defensive Effort Secures the Win
Auburn’s defensive performance was a key factor in the victory, particularly during the first 30 minutes of the game. The Tigers limited Nevada’s offensive rhythm early and forced the Wolf Pack into difficult possessions.
Although Nevada improved offensively in the second half, Auburn’s ability to control key defensive sequences and secure rebounds allowed it to protect the lead.
The Tigers also maintained an advantage in the paint, using physical play and interior scoring to create consistent separation throughout the game.
What the Result Means
The win sends Auburn to the NIT semifinals, where the Tigers will face Illinois State in Indianapolis. The matchup marks the next step in a postseason run that has been defined by balanced scoring, defensive execution, and consistent effort across the roster.
Auburn has now won three consecutive NIT games at home and will look to carry that momentum into the next round.
For Nevada, the loss ends a strong season that included multiple standout performances and consistent production from its core players. Despite the defeat, the Wolf Pack demonstrated resilience by remaining competitive into the final minutes.
Final Takeaway
Auburn’s 75–69 victory over Nevada was defined by early control, balanced offense, and timely execution in the closing minutes. The Tigers built a first-half lead, responded to multiple second-half challenges, and maintained composure under pressure to secure the win.
With contributions across the lineup and consistent performance on both ends of the floor, Auburn advances to the NIT semifinals positioned to continue its postseason run.








