Johni Broome, Auburn dominate Michigan State to complete Final Four
- On Sunday afternoon in Atlanta, the Elite Eight will conclude with a matchup between the top two seeds in the South Region, 1-seed Auburn and 2-seed Michigan State, at 5:05 p.m. EDT.
- Both Auburn, who finished first in the SEC regular season with a 16-4 record, and Michigan State, who finished first in the Big Ten, were popular Final Four picks.
- Auburn, with a 31-5 record, has defeated Alabama State, Creighton, and Michigan in the NCAA Tournament, while Michigan State, with a 30-6 record, has defeated Bryant and New Mexico to reach the South Region final.
- Auburn averages 83.6 points per game and outscores opponents by 14.3 points, while Michigan State allows 67.1 points per game and holds opponents to 40.4% shooting.
- The winner of the Michigan State vs. Auburn game will advance to the Final Four in San Antonio next week, joining Duke, Florida, and the winner of Tennessee vs. Houston.
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Auburn practicing without injured Johni Broome
Johni Broome sat out practice Tuesday and will be held out again Wednesday as the Auburn Tigers complete on-campus preparation for their game with the Florida Gators at the Final Four in San Antonio.


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