Takeaways from No. 13 Auburn’s 65-60 win vs. Saint Louis

Takeaways from No. 13 Auburn’s 65-60 win vs. Saint Louis

Wow, what a win.

Down 5 late in the game, the Tigers team clawed back and defeated the St. Louis Billikens 65-60. Previously, Auburn jumped out to a lead early, but lulled offensively in the middle of the first half. The game was then close throughout. KD Johnson and Johni Broome played hero late. Auburn really stole this win at the end playing their best basketball in the last two minutes. Here are a few takeaways from the game.

Half court offense is the achilles heel

Much like last year’s team, Auburn can struggle offensively in the half court. Auburn can dominate teams when their defense leads to points and they are scoring in transition. When that isn’t happening, the Tigers can go long stretches with no points. For this reason, Auburn has both an incredibly high ceiling and low floor. This team could get bounced in the first round or make another Final Four. The good news is this Auburn team has great athletes, and they could always get better on the offensive end.