Auburn enters Final 4 with Florida
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Proud of our team for playing probably the most ambitious non-conference schedule we’ve ever played, and then have to go through the grind of playing in what was the best conference in college men’s ...
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Auburn joins Florida, Duke, and Houston in San Antonio, Texas, for the final weekend of the college basketball season.
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Auburn won the NCAA South Regional with a 70-64 victory over No. 2 seed Michigan State in the Elite Eight to advance to the Final Four for the second time in program history.
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It’s another matchup between Bruce Pearl and Todd Golden, two coaches who worked together on Auburn’s staff from 2014-2016. It was Golden’s first high-major assistant coaching job, and he was one of Pearl’s first assistants when he arrived at Auburn in 2014.
The Blue Devils have the No. 1 player in the country in Cooper Flagg and two other projected NBA lottery picks.
Auburn's Johni Broome all but officially confirmed his status for Saturday's Final Four game against the Florida Gators while speaking to college basketball analyst Jeff Goodman before the Tigers' practice session on Thursday. "I’ll be ready to go for Saturday," Broome told Goodman.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNFinal Four 2025: Florida 'incredibly difficult to beat' per ESPNIf Florida plays the way it has over the past month, they'll advance to the national championship, according to ESPN.
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The Montgomery Advertiser on MSNAfter injury vs. Auburn basketball, Florida's Micah Handlogten relishes Final Four rematchA year-plus removed from the injury he suffered against Auburn basketball, Florida's Micah Handlogten will face the Tigers for the first time in a Final Four rematch.
The Gators won the only regular-season matchup between the two SEC rivals in February when they came into Auburn and left with an impressive road victory. Florida also went on to win the SEC tournament, although both programs landed No. 1 seeds in the Big Dance.
All-American center Johni Broome, as usual, led the way. The 6-foot-10, 240-pound left-hander finished with 25 points and 14 rebounds, his 17th double-double this season, despite leaving the game and returning after he injured his right elbow.
Johni Broome is on the verge of becoming Auburn's greatest basketball player ever. Just listen to Charles Barkley.