Coming into today, Auburn was 3rd in the nation forcing 19.83 turnovers a game. They boosted that statistic on Saturday in record setting fashion.
The Tigers forced a school record 33 turnovers, 21 of those in the first half and had 20 steals on their way to a 95-49 victory over the North Florida Ospreys. Overall, Auburn shot 34-72 (47.2%) for the game and 9-26 (34.6%) from 3-point range. They were 18-27 (66.7%) from the free throw line and outrebounded the Ospreys 39-33.
Auburn (11-2) started the game 3-15 from the field, and trailed 9-8 8 minutes into the game, but Austin Wiley made back to back layups on consecutive possessions and the Tigers would not trail again.