Take a breath, Auburn fans.Star forward Johni Broome said Thursday he'll be ready to go with "no limitations" for Saturday's Final Four matchup against Florida, according to ESPN's Myron Medcalf.Broome briefly exited Auburn's Elite Eight victory last Sunday over Michigan State with a right elbow injury but returned to the contest.
The Auburn Tigers are gearing up for their Final Four matchup with the Florida Gators, and all eyes are on star forward Johni Broome. After he suffered a pair of injuries in Auburn's Elite Eight win over the Michigan State Spartans, Broome has been working hard to ensure he will be good to go for his team's battle with Florida.
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Sporting News on MSNAuburn basketball star Johni Broome talks leadership role for Tigers on podcast with NBA rookie Jared McCainJohni Broome fueled Auburn's latest March Madness victory, dropping 25 points and 14 rebounds in an Elite Eight win over Michigan State. The Tigers senior hyperextended his elbow and sprained his ankle midway through the second half before making a dramatic return to the court.
Auburn star Johni Broome left the game with an injured right arm after landing awkwardly in the NCAA Tournament.
The Auburn Tigers are one of four No. 1 seeds to have punched their ticket to the Final Four, joining Florida, Duke and Houston in the NCAA Tournament. Auburn recently defeated Michigan State in the Elite Eight and took down Michigan,
Florida’s Todd Golden and Auburn’s Bruce Pearl will set aside a 20-year relationship when the Gators and Tigers meet Saturday.
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Johni Broome, the Auburn star and SEC Player of the Year, was grimacing on the floor, holding his right arm. It looked bad, both in the short term against Michigan State and, should they survive the night,