Auburn completes sweep of No. 1 seeds into Final Four, beating Michigan State 70-64
AP
Mar 31, 2025
ATLANTA (AP) Johni Broome held his injured right arm through most of Auburn Tigers’s Elite Eight postgame celebration.
That didn’t keep the star forward from climbing a ladder to cut down the net he then wore around his neck.
Broome had 25 points and 14 rebounds and Auburn took command with 17 unanswered points in the first half to beat Michigan State 70-64 on Sunday and complete a sweep of No. 1 seeds advancing to the Final Four.
“You talk about delivering again at the biggest moments,” Auburn coach Bruce Pearl said of Broome.
Auburn (32-5) earned its second Final Four trip, while Michigan State (30-7) fell short in its bid to send coach Tom Izzo to his ninth national semifinal. Pearl also led Auburn to its only previous Final Four appearance, in 2019.
The South Region champion Tigers, the top overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, became the last of the No. 1 seeds to advance to the Final Four - joining Florida, Duke and Houston.
Auburn will face Florida, which beat Texas Tech 84-79 in the West Region final, in an all-Southeastern Conference semifinal on Saturday in San Antonio.
“Unfortunately there will only be one SEC team playing for the national championship,” Pearl said, also wearing a net around his neck.
Jaxon Kohler led the Spartans with 17 points and 11 rebounds. Jaden Akins had 15 points.
Broome fell on his right arm while attempting to block a shot with 10:37 remaining and left the game. He was escorted to the locker room for a quick examination. Broome, the Associated Press SEC player of the year and a first-team All-America selection, appeared to hurt his right elbow on the fall.
Broome returned with 5:29 remaining, drawing an immediate ovation from Auburn fans. He had the elbow wrapped and sank a 3-pointer less than a minute later. He also grabbed a rebound with one hand.
“It was a scary moment,” Broome said. “I went down but my team had my back.”
Broome said he was told by a team doctor “nothing serious” was wrong with the elbow, which appeared to bend at an ugly angle on his fall.
“I bet he’ll be sore tomorrow,” Pearl said.
Broome made 10 of 13 shots from the field, including each of his two 3-pointers.
“That’s why he’s an All-American,” Izzo said. “That’s why he’s a player of the year candidate. Did a hell of a job. ... We did most of the things we wanted to do except guard Broome a little better.”
Auburn was the only Elite Eight team to win each of its first three March Madness games by double digits, including its 78-65 Sweet 16 victory over Michigan. Michigan State rallied for a 73-70 win over Mississippi in the Sweet 16.
The Spartans led 8-6 before the Tigers took command with the 17-0 run. The Spartans were held scoreless for 5:46 while missing 10 consecutive shots during the Auburn run.
A 3-pointer by Broome capped the run for a 23-8 lead.
Auburn led 33-24 at halftime. The Spartans pulled within five points at 35-30 early in the second half but got no closer.
It’s the first time all top seeds have reached the Final Four since 2008, which was the only previous year of all No. 1-seeded semifinalists since seeding began in 1979. And higher-seeded teams went 12-0 in regional semifinals and finals for the first time since the tournament expanded in 1985.
“That means the people that get the criticism ... the selection committee, must have done a damn good job,” Izzo said.
Added Pearl: “I think the four teams that advanced are the four best teams in the country and that doesn’t always happen.”
Izzo, who won the 2000 national championship and was participating in his 27th consecutive NCAA Tournament with Michigan State, said he was proud of his players' “connectivity and camaraderie.”
“For the 30th year (as coach), I don’t know if I’ve ever been prouder of a team,” the 70-year-old Izzo said. “It was a tear-jerking locker room because they knew they spilled it all and yet we started off poorly. ... We just couldn’t recover from that 17-0 run.”
Michigan State: Coen Carr, who received his first career start against Ole Miss, was back in the lineup against the Tigers. The forward, a native of Stockbridge near Atlanta, earned the nod after scoring 15 points against the Rebels, while 7-foot center Szymon Zapala, normally a starter, returned in a reserve role against Auburn after not playing against Ole Miss. Carr scored four points against Auburn while Zapala had two points in 14 minutes.
Auburn: Miles Kelly had three field goals in the 17-0 run. After making back-to-back jumpers to start the run, Kelly added a steal and 3-pointer. He finished with eight points. Tahaad Pettiford scored 10.
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1st Half
MIST
Spartans
24
AUB
Tigers
33
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Szymon Zapala vs. Dylan Cardwell (Denver Jones gains possession)
19:46
+2
Johni Broome makes two point turnaround bank hook shot (Chad Baker-Mazara assists)
0-2
19:13
Jeremy Fears Jr. misses two point stepback jump shot
19:11
Dylan Cardwell defensive rebound
18:50
+2
Johni Broome makes two point turnaround fadeaway jump shot (Miles Kelly assists)
0-4
18:22
+3
Jaxon Kohler makes three point jump shot (Jaden Akins assists)
3-4
17:55
+2
Johni Broome makes two point driving reverse layup
3-6
17:38
+2
Jase Richardson makes two point driving floating jump shot
5-6
17:38
Miles Kelly shooting foul (Jase Richardson draws the foul)
17:38
+1
Jase Richardson makes regular free throw 1 of 1
6-6
17:10
Denver Jones misses three point jump shot
17:08
Jase Richardson defensive rebound
16:53
Jase Richardson misses three point stepback jump shot
16:51
Miles Kelly defensive rebound
16:27
Denver Jones misses two point pullup jump shot
16:25
Johni Broome offensive rebound
16:19
Miles Kelly misses three point jump shot
16:17
Jaxon Kohler defensive rebound
16:06
Jaxon Kohler misses three point jump shot
16:05
Dylan Cardwell personal foul (Szymon Zapala draws the foul)
15:51
+2
Coen Carr makes two point cutting dunk (Jase Richardson assists)
8-6
15:29
+2
Miles Kelly makes two point pullup jump shot (Johni Broome assists)
8-8
15:01
Tre Holloman misses two point pullup jump shot
14:59
Tahaad Pettiford defensive rebound
14:42
+2
Miles Kelly makes two point pullup jump shot
8-10
14:26
Carson Cooper turnover (bad pass)
14:26
TV timeout
14:09
Jase Richardson personal foul (Miles Kelly draws the foul)
14:01
+2
Chaney Johnson makes two point turnaround jump shot
8-12
13:42
Carson Cooper turnover (bad pass) (Miles Kelly steals)
13:35
+3
Miles Kelly makes three point jump shot (Chad Baker-Mazara assists)
8-15
13:08
Tre Holloman misses two point running layup
13:06
Chaney Johnson defensive rebound
13:01
Tahaad Pettiford misses three point pullup jump shot
12:59
Chaney Johnson offensive rebound
12:55
Miles Kelly misses three point jump shot
12:53
Frankie Fidler defensive rebound
12:48
Tre Holloman turnover (bad pass)
12:37
+3
Tahaad Pettiford makes three point jump shot (Johni Broome assists)
8-18
12:10
Jaden Akins misses three point jump shot
12:08
Tigers defensive rebound
11:45
+2
Johni Broome makes two point driving layup
8-20
11:39
Jaden Akins misses two point driving layup
11:37
Jaxon Kohler offensive rebound
11:31
Tre Holloman misses three point jump shot
11:29
Jaden Akins offensive rebound
11:27
Jaden Akins misses three point jump shot
11:25
Tre Holloman offensive rebound
11:23
Jaden Akins misses three point jump shot
11:21
Johni Broome defensive rebound
11:04
Chad Baker-Mazara misses two point turnaround fadeaway jump shot
11:02
Jaxon Kohler defensive rebound
10:57
Tre Holloman misses three point jump shot
10:55
Coen Carr offensive rebound
10:50
Coen Carr misses two point putback layup
10:48
Jaxon Kohler offensive rebound
10:47
Tre Holloman misses three point jump shot
10:45
Chaney Johnson defensive rebound
10:29
+3
Johni Broome makes three point jump shot (Tahaad Pettiford assists)
8-23
10:27
Spartans 30 second timeout
10:27
TV timeout
10:04
Chaney Johnson shooting foul (Frankie Fidler draws the foul)
10:04
TV timeout
10:04
+1
Frankie Fidler makes regular free throw 1 of 2
9-23
10:04
+1
Frankie Fidler makes regular free throw 2 of 2
10-23
9:52
Johni Broome misses two point floating jump shot
9:50
Frankie Fidler defensive rebound
9:27
+3
Frankie Fidler makes three point jump shot (Jeremy Fears Jr. assists)
13-23
8:58
Chaney Johnson turnover (lost ball) (Frankie Fidler steals)
8:42
+2
Jase Richardson makes two point driving layup (Szymon Zapala assists)
15-23
8:25
Miles Kelly misses three point running jump shot
8:23
Chaney Johnson offensive rebound
8:06
Miles Kelly misses two point driving layup
8:04
Szymon Zapala defensive rebound
7:59
Frankie Fidler misses three point jump shot
7:57
Johni Broome defensive rebound
7:46
Denver Jones misses three point stepback jump shot
7:44
Szymon Zapala defensive rebound
7:17
Jaden Akins misses three point pullup jump shot
7:15
Szymon Zapala offensive rebound
7:09
Szymon Zapala misses two point layup
7:07
Johni Broome defensive rebound
6:45
Miles Kelly misses two point driving floating jump shot
6:43
Jeremy Fears Jr. defensive rebound
6:39
Miles Kelly personal foul (Jeremy Fears Jr. draws the foul)
6:39
TV timeout
6:25
Jaxon Kohler misses two point turnaround jump shot
6:23
Johni Broome defensive rebound
6:05
Jase Richardson blocks Tahaad Pettiford's two point driving layup
6:03
Johni Broome offensive rebound
5:54
+2
Johni Broome makes two point driving hook shot (Tahaad Pettiford assists)
15-25
5:18
+2
Jase Richardson makes two point driving floating jump shot
17-25
4:57
+2
Dylan Cardwell makes two point dunk (Tahaad Pettiford assists)