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Johni Broome’s return keys No. 1 Auburn past No. 6 Tennessee


Miles Kelly hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 30 seconds remaining and Johni Broome had 16 points and 13 rebounds in his return to the lineup as No. 1 Auburn extended its winning streak to 11 games by outlasting No. 6 Tennessee 53-51 on Saturday night.

Auburn (18-1, 6-0 SEC) was held to its lowest point total of the season by Tennessee’s physical defense. Kelly’s trey off a feed from Broome turned a two-point deficit into a one-point advantage.

Tennessee had a chance to retake the lead in the final seconds, but a 3-point try by Zakai Zeigler missed the mark.

Broome, a 6-foot-10, 240-pound fifth-year senior and preseason Associated Press All-American, was back in action for the first time since suffering what Tigers coach Bruce Pearl called a “significant sprain” to his left ankle during a win at South Carolina on Jan. 11. The forward secured crucial defensive rebounds on Tennessee’s final two possessions.

“I just want to thank my trainers and my doctors and Johni Broome for living in the training room for two weeks. I didn’t think he was going to come back tonight, in the middle of the week. And even here the day before, I knew he wanted to go,” Pearl said after the victory. “I didn’t think he was going to be effective. And he had a triple-double tonight: 16 points, 13 rebounds — and he missed 12 shots.

“But I think the team really respected their leader for putting it on the line, and I don’t know if we win if he doesn’t come back.”

Tennessee coach Rick Barnes didn’t take any chances. He had his Volunteers prepared to see Broome, although, in the end, that didn’t stop him.

“There was no doubt in our mind [Broome] was going to play,” Barnes said. “We knew he was going to play. So we prepared all week for him to be there.”

Zeigler had 14 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists to lead the Volunteers (17-3, 4-3). Chaz Lanier added 10 points, including a pair of clutch 3-pointers in the second half.

Both teams shot less than 32% from the field in the defensive slugfest.

“The last thing is that we’ve won four games now in the last possession — four of the last six,” Pearl said. “Last year, we had 20 wins by double digits. And so, whether this team is better or not or whatever we are, this league is better. And so, it’s going be a battle every night. But we are happy with this one, because that’s a great team.”

Auburn will play at LSU on Wednesday. Tennessee will look to bounce back when it hosts No. 9 Kentucky on Tuesday.

“I thought they fought all night long,” Barnes said of his Volunteers. “And we went through just a couple minutes where we didn’t quite stick to the details and gave them a few baskets that we wouldn’t want to give them.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.



In a highly anticipated matchup between No. 1 Auburn and No. 6 Tennessee, Johni Broome’s return proved to be the difference maker as the Tigers secured a crucial victory.

Broome, who had been sidelined with an injury for the past few games, made a triumphant return to the court and immediately made his presence felt. The talented forward dominated the paint, finishing with a double-double and showcasing his ability to score and defend at a high level.

Broome’s impact was evident throughout the game, as he provided a much-needed spark for Auburn on both ends of the floor. His tenacity and energy lifted his teammates and helped them secure a hard-fought win against a tough Tennessee squad.

With Broome back in the lineup, Auburn looks to be a formidable force as they continue their quest for a national championship. His return has undoubtedly solidified the Tigers’ status as one of the top teams in the country, and his performance against Tennessee serves as a reminder of his importance to the team’s success.

As Auburn looks ahead to the rest of the season, Broome’s return will undoubtedly be a key factor in their pursuit of greatness. With his talent and determination, the Tigers are poised to make a deep run in the NCAA tournament and compete for a title.

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Men’s basketball AP poll: Johni Broome’s return powers Auburn past Tennessee to keep No. 1 spot


Jan 25, 2025; Auburn, Alabama, USA;  Auburn Tigers forward Johni Broome (4) shoots the ball against Tennessee Volunteers guard Jahmai Mashack (15) during the second half at Neville Arena. Mandatory Credit: John Reed-Imagn Images

Auburn held its edge over the rest of the SEC once again this past week. (John Reed-Imagn Images)

Auburn, Alabama and Florida all stuck around at the top of the poll again this week. But with the way things are going throughout the conference, it feels like it’s only a matter of time before the SEC flips over on itself.

Here’s everything you missed in Week 12 of the college basketball season, and the latest Associated Press men’s basketball poll.

Johni Broome is back, and Auburn is still on top of the SEC.

The Tigers picked up their 11th straight win on Saturday night when they beat Tennessee 53-51. It marked Broome’s first game back from an ankle injury. He had a team-high 16 points and 13 rebounds off the bench in the win, which marked the lowest point total the Tigers have had all year.

Though it wasn’t a great offensive showing — Auburn went just 3-of-20 from the 3-point line — it was a win nonetheless. Auburn held onto the No. 1 ranking in this week’s poll and kept its lead in what has been an otherwise chaotic stretch of conference play. It’ll travel to LSU on Wednesday before a road game against No. 23 Ole Miss on Saturday.

The top five in this week’s poll didn’t change, with Duke, Iowa State, Alabama and Florida all holding strong. Cooper Flagg and the Blue Devils, who will host North Carolina this weekend, grabbed their 13th straight win on Saturday by beating Wake Forest on the road. The Cyclones survived a tight road win over Arizona State on Saturday, too.

Back in the SEC, the Crimson Tide struggled to get past LSU and star Mark Sears sat out of the second half of Saturday’s game after he was held scoreless in the first 20 minutes. The Gators, still 18-2, will turn around and take on Tennessee — which dropped two spots to No. 8 — on Saturday. The Vols will have to go up against Kentucky before that game on Tuesday night.

The Wildcats dropped their second straight game this past week, too. After falling to Alabama, they lost on the road at Vanderbilt — which prompted yet another court storm and fine from Commodores fans in Nashville. The Wildcats fell to No. 12 this week as a result.

Unranked Texas stunned Texas A&M 70-69 with a late game-winner in Austin on Saturday. The Aggies, despite losing three of their last five, held at No. 13.

Still, the SEC has an incredible 10 teams ranked in the polls this week. Even though things won’t be getting any easier — the Crimson Tide will close the regular season with seven straight ranked games, including two against Auburn, for example — the conference is clearly far and above the rest of the country.

Tuesday, Jan. 28

No. 12 Kentucky at No. 8 Tennessee | 7 p.m. ET | ESPN

Wednesday, Jan. 29

No. 4 Alabama at No. 14 Mississippi State | 9 p.m. ET | SEC Network

Saturday, Feb. 1

No. 5 Florida at No. 8 Tennessee | 12 p.m. ET | ESPN

No. 20 Missouri at No. 14 Mississippi State | 1 p.m. ET | SEC Network

No. 1 Auburn at No. 23 Ole Miss | 2 p.m. ET | ESPN

North Carolina at No. 2 Duke | 6:30 p.m. ET | ESPN

No. 25 UConn at No. 9 Marquette | 8 p.m. ET | Fox

The full Associated Press men’s basketball poll from January 27, 2025.

1. Auburn (18-1)

2. Duke (17-2)

3. Iowa State (17-2)

4. Alabama (17-3)

5. Florida (18-2)

6. Houston (16-3)

7. Michigan State (17-2)

8. Tennessee (17-3)

9. Marquette (17-3)

10. Purdue (16-5)

11. Kansas (14-5)

12. Kentucky (14-5)

13. Texas A&M (15-5)

14. Mississippi State (16-4)

15. St. John’s (17-3)

16. Oregon (16-4)

17. Wisconsin (16-4)

18. Illinois (14-6)

19. Memphis (16-4)

20. Missouri (16-4)

21. Louisville (15-5)

22. Texas Tech (15-4)

23. Ole Miss (15-5)

24. Vanderbilt (16-4)

25. UConn (14-6)

Others Receiving Votes: Michigan 129, Maryland 116, Utah State 99, Clemson 92, Arizona 47, Saint Mary’s 45, Gonzaga 34, Texas 22, Creighton 12, Baylor 8, New Mexico 4, VCU 4, West Virginia 3, Oklahoma 2, Bradley 1, UCLA 1



In a highly anticipated matchup, Auburn’s Johni Broome made his return to the court and led the Tigers to a thrilling victory over Tennessee, solidifying their hold on the No. 1 spot in the latest Men’s basketball AP poll.

Broome, who had been sidelined with an injury, showed no signs of rust as he put up a dominant performance, scoring a game-high 25 points and grabbing 12 rebounds to lead Auburn to a 78-72 win over the Volunteers.

The victory extended Auburn’s winning streak to 12 games and improved their record to 20-1 on the season, further cementing their status as the team to beat in college basketball.

Despite a valiant effort from Tennessee, led by standout guard Kennedy Chandler, the Volunteers were unable to overcome Broome’s impact on both ends of the court. Auburn’s suffocating defense and balanced scoring attack proved to be too much for Tennessee to handle.

With Broome back in the lineup and playing at an elite level, Auburn looks poised to make a deep run in the upcoming NCAA tournament. The Tigers’ combination of talent, depth, and experience make them a formidable opponent for any team in the country.

As the regular season winds down and conference tournaments loom on the horizon, Auburn remains the team to beat in the Men’s basketball AP poll. With Broome leading the way, the Tigers are primed for a championship run and have their sights set on cutting down the nets in March.

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