MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Sophomore guard Tamora Brown of the Auburn University at Montgomery Warhawks women's basketball team has been named Warhawk of the Week as announced by the AUM Athletics Department on Thursday morning.
Brown's Week
Brown put together a standout week for the Warhawks, highlighted by a career performance in AUM's overtime battle against the University West Alabama. The sophomore poured in a season-high 41 points in the 99-95 overtime loss, setting career marks in points, steals (seven), and minutes played (38). Brown scored in every quarter and took over offensively in the third period, where she accounted for 17 points as AUM built an 18-point lead. She also added key buckets late in regulation to help force overtime, leading a Warhawks offense that set multiple season highs in the contest.
Last Saturday afternoon against the University of Alabama in Huntsville, Brown continued to contribute to the team, finishing with seven points and a team-high six rebounds, including four on the offensive glass. She added baskets and free throws during a third-quarter push. Brown's effort across both games showcased her ability to impact the game as both a scorer and rebounder against strong GSC competition.
Season Snapshot
Through 15 games during the 2025–26 season, Brown has started 13 contests and is averaging a team-high 14.5 points per game while logging 29.4 minutes per outing. She has totaled 218 points on the season, shooting 35.2 percent from the field and 67.3 percent from the free-throw line. Brown has also contributed 78 rebounds (5.2 per game), 24 assists, and 34 steals, continuing to be a consistent presence on both ends of the floor. Her season highs include 41 points, 38 minutes, 16 field goals made, and seven steals, all recorded in AUM's overtime contest against West Alabama.