How Auburn's loss to Texas A&M affects their KenPom ranking




 

A tough stretch of games continues for Auburn, as they dropped their fourth game out of their last five on Tuesday night. Auburn committed 27 personal fouls, which allowed Texas A&M to score 31 extra points and grab the 83-78 win over Auburn at Reed Arena in College Station, Texas.

Although the Tigers ultimately suffered defeat, there were some positive aspects to take away. Wendell Green Jr. was an asset in every way: he led the team in scoring with 20, recorded four rebounds, made six assists, and went 3-for-6 from the free throw line. Johni Broome also recorded his ninth double-double of the season by scoring 18 points and hauling in 10 rebounds.

The loss was tough, but how much did it affect the Tigers' place in the KenPom rankings? Here's a look at where the Tigers stand following Tuesday night's action around the world of College Basketball.

Overall Ranking: No. 27

 

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Adjusted Offensive Efficiency: No. 58

 

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Adjusted Defensive Efficiency: No. 16

 

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Adjusted Tempo: No. 141

 

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Strength of Schedule: No. 40

 

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Story originally appeared on Auburn Wire

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