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Auburn vs. West Virginia: Stream, injury report, broadcast info for Saturday’s game in Morgantown

Auburn plays West Virginia on Saturday at WVU Coliseum in Morgantown, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

The No. 16 Auburn Tigers look to dust themselves off after suffering a 79-63 loss to Texas A&M at Neville Arena on Wednesday. With the loss, Auburn surrendered its’ then-nation-leading home winning streak, which lasted 28 games.

Next up, the Tigers will travel to West Virginia to meet up with the Mountaineers in the final installment of the SEC-Big 12 Challenge. Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl expects the Mountaineers to provide the same challenge that Texas A&M did on Wednesday, especially on defense.

“They turn you over 15 times a game, great ball pressure, make it harder for you to run your offense,” Pearl said of West Virginia. Pearl also says that he would also like to see his team limit the number of times that the Mountaineers go to the free-throw line, as they make 70% of their free throws.

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Here’s a look at everything you need to ahead of Saturday’s clash between Auburn and West Virginia on the hardwood including a how-to-watch guide, injury report, and a projected starting lineup:

How to watch/listen to Saturday's game

Here’s when you should tune in to see the game:

  • Date: Saturday, Jan. 28

  • Time: 11 a.m. CT

  • TV Channel: ESPN (Kevin Fitzgerald, Dane Bradshaw)

  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch here)

  • Radio: Auburn Sports Network (Andy Burcham, Joe Ciampi)

Auburn vs. West Virginia injury report

AUBURN

No Injuries Reported

WEST VIRGINIA

No Injuries Reported

 

Players to Watch:

AUBURN

  • Johni Broome

  • Wendell Green Jr.

  • Jaylin Williams

WEST VIRGINIA

  • Erik Stevenson

  • Jimmy Bell Jr.

  • Tre Mitchell

Projected Starting Five

AUBURN

G

Wendell Green Jr.

G

Zep Jasper

F

Allen Flanigan

F

Jaylin Williams

F

Johni Broome

WEST VIRGINIA

G

Kedrian Johnson

G

Erik Stevenson

F

Emmit Matthews

F

Tre Mitchell

F

Jimmy Bell Jr.

 

Auburn vs. West Virginia series history

Auburn leads the all-time series, 2-1

Auburn leads the all-time series in Morgantown: 1-0

Auburn won the last meeting, 84-59 in 1985 in Auburn.

Jan. 29, 1984

Auburn 59 West Virginia 58

Nov. 22, 1985

West Virginia 75 Auburn 58

Dec. 3, 1985

Auburn 84 West Virginia 59

 

Story originally appeared on Auburn Wire