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Neither Michigan State or Auburn have been to a Final Four since 2019. Follow for score updates live from Atlanta in the Elite 8.
Michigan State basketball's season came to an end Sunday with a big loss to Auburn in the Elite Eight of March Madness.
Michigan State’s season ended in the Elite Eight with a 70-64 loss to No. 1 seed Auburn on Sunday. It was a season that surpassed all expectations at its beginning, but one in which its
The Auburn Tigers and Michigan State Spartans both won their respective Sweet 16 games at State Farm Arena Friday night.
Auburn's star is National Player of the Year candidate Johni Broome. The 6-foot-10 post threat is Duke star Cooper Flagg's primary challenger for the coveted award. Broome enters averaging 18.5 points, 10.8 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.1 blocks. The fifth-year star will be a handful for the Spartans' strong frontcourt.
ATLANTA (AP) — Auburn makes it all No. 1 seeds in the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament, beating Michigan State 70-64.
Atlanta Police are investigating a shooting near State Farm Arena during Friday's March Madness game between Michigan State and Ole Miss.
Michigan basketball or Auburn? Who you got? Three Free Press sports writers have some thoughts on the NCAA tournament Sweet 16 in Atlanta.
Michigan just went won 27 games, a Big Ten tournament title and went to a Sweet 16 in Year 1 under Dusty May. Now, what does Year 2 have in store?