Devastated Tre Holloman apologizes to team after Michigan State’s loss
- On Sunday, March 30, 2025, in Atlanta, Auburn defeated Michigan State 70-64 in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament.
- Auburn, with a 32-5 record, earned its second Final Four appearance in school history, while Michigan State's season ended with a 30-7 record, failing to send coach Tom Izzo to his ninth national semifinal.
- Auburn took control of the game with a 17-0 run in the first half that lasted 5:01, leading to a halftime score of 33-24.
- Johni Broome, an Auburn forward and Naismith player of the year frontrunner, led Auburn to victory with a double-double, scoring 25 points and grabbing 14 rebounds.
- As the South Region champion, Auburn will face Florida in the Final Four in San Antonio, marking an all-Southeastern Conference semifinal.
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A quarter-century after his lone national title, Michigan State’s Tom Izzo comes up short again in NCAA Tournament
ATLANTA — Tom Izzo pounded the scorers’ table in frustration. He clasped his hands behind his head, struggling to figure out some way for his Michigan State team to make a few baskets in the NCAA Tournament’s South Region final. During an especially excruciating sequence for the Spartans, he couldn’t even bear to watch as one shot after another clanked off the rim, even as his ever-hustling players grabbed three straight offensive rebounds. Izzo…
Devastated Tre Holloman apologizes to team after Michigan State’s loss
In Michigan State's 70-64 loss to top seeded Auburn in the Elite 8, junior guard Tre Holloman went 0-10. An emotional Holloman spoke with media after the loss, devastated and apologizing to his teammates.

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ATLANTA -- Johni Broome collected 25 points and 14 rebounds in Sunday's NCAA Tournament South Region final, helping No. 1 Auburn earn a 70-64 victory over No. 2 Michigan State. Tahaad Pettiford added 10 points off the bench for the…

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