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Auburn vs Michigan basketball score: Tigers stomp Wolverines to reach Elite Eight


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The Auburn Tigers proved to be too much for the Michigan Wolverines in the second half of their men's March Madness game on Friday.

The Tigers earned the 78-65 victory, pulling away in the second half after a tight opening 20 minutes to reach the Elite Eight in Atlanta. Three players scored more than 18 points apiece for the Tigers, led by SEC Player of the Year Johni Broome. Auburn is the tournament’s No. 1 overall seed and the SEC’s regular-season champion.

It was the Tigers' defense that caused trouble for the Wolverines, who were left scoreless for long stretches of the second half.

"I just thought we played great defensively with unbelievable effort and energy," Auburn coach Bruce Pearl told CBS Sports after the game.

The Wolverines were making their 19th Sweet 16 appearance, having reached the round in each of their last six NCAA appearances. Michigan was led by Danny Wolf, who scored 20 points and shot 50% from the field.

Paste BN Sports followed the top moments from Friday’s game:

Auburn vs. Michigan men's basketball score

Auburn beats Michigan 78-65 in the Sweet 16 contest Friday in Atlanta. The Tigers finished the game on a 33-14 scoring run to advance to their third Elite Eight.

Auburn's Johni Broome led the way with 22 points and 16 rebounds, while Tahaad Pettiford came off the bench to score 20 points and Denver Jones also hit 20. It is the first time in Auburn's tournament history that it has had three different players score 18 or more points.

Auburn vs. Michigan highlights

No. 1 seed Auburn beat No. 5 seed Michigan 78-65. Watch the video for best action from the game.

Johni Broome stats today

Johni Broome has a double-double with 22 points and 16 rebounds for the Tigers. It was Broome's fourth game with a double-double (10 points and 11 rebounds) in the first half this season.

Danny Wolf stats today

Danny Wolf has a team-high 20 points and six rebounds for Michigan in the second half. With six minutes left in the second half, Wolf was the only double-digit scorer for the Wolverines.

Michigan State will play Auburn

As a result of Auburn winning its Sweet 16 matchup, the Tigers will play the Michigan State Spartans in the Elite Eight.

"(The Spartans) do it the right way and they will be an honorable opponent," Pearl told CBS Sports. "We have 24 hours to get ready for them."

Michigan State coach Tom Izzo was spotted with Michigan State alumnus Steve Smith in the crowd, watching Auburn play against Michigan on Friday night.

Smith played for the Spartans (1987-91). He now works as a basketball analyst for Turner Sports.

The Spartans are 30-6 and were Big 10 regular-season champions.

Auburn starting lineup

  • Guard Denver Jones
  • Guard Miles Kelly
  • Guard Chad Baker-Mazara
  • Forward Johni Broome
  • Center Dylan Cardwell

Michigan starting lineup

  • Guard Tre Donaldson
  • Guard Rubin Jones
  • Guard Nimari Burnett
  • Forward Daniel Wolf
  • Center Vladislav Goldin

What time is Auburn vs. Michigan basketball today?

March Madness continues Friday with the Sweet 16 matchup between the No. 1 seeded Auburn Tigers and the No. 5 seeded Michigan Wolverines. The action tips off at 9:39 p.m. ET

Where to watch Auburn vs. Michigan: TV, streaming coverage 

  • TV channel: CBS
  • Live stream: Paramount+ and Fubo (Fubo offers a free trial subscription)

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What channel is March Madness on?

Men's NCAA Tournament games will be broadcast across CBS, TBS, and TruTV channels. You can also watch Sweet 16 action via these streaming options: Max and Sling for games carried on TNT, TBS, TruTV. Games carried on CBS are available on Fubo, which offers a free trial subscription to new users.

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Auburn vs. Michigan odds and betting line

The Auburn Tigers are favorites to beat the Michigan Wolverines, according to BetMGM odds as of Friday, March 28.

  • Spread: Auburn (-8.5)
  • Moneyline: Auburn (-425); Michigan(+325)
  • O/U: 155.5

Auburn vs. Michigan predictions and picks

Two of our three experts are expecting Auburn to take care of business and advance to the Elite Eight. AZ Central's Jeremy Cluff, however, is calling for Michigan to pull off the upset and for the game to go over the 153.5-point total. Paste BN's Craig Meyer and Auburn Wire's Taylor Jones both have the Tigers covering the 8.5-point spread and are taking the under. — Nick Brinkerhoff

Auburn vs. Michigan all-time head-to-head record, history

The Auburn Tigers and Michigan Wolverines have faced each other twice in their history and have split the series 1-1.

Have the Auburn Tigers ever won a national championship?

The Auburn Tigers have never won a national championship. They have reached as far as the Final Four in 2019. The program also claims two Elite Eight appearances (1986, 2019) and six Sweet 16 appearances.

Michigan Wolverines national Championship, NCAA Tournament history

The Michigan Wolverines boast one national championship, having won it all in 1989. They have appeared in the finals seven times and the Final Four eight times.

March Madness championship odds

Odds to win the men's NCAA national championship, according to BetMGM odds as of Friday, March 28. Here's a full look at the favorites to win the men's tournament:

  • Duke (+180)
  • Florida (+275)
  • Houston (+550)
  • Auburn (+575)
  • Alabama (+1200)
  • Tennessee (+2000)
  • Texas Tech (+2200)
  • Michigan State (+2500)
  • Kentucky (+8000)
  • Michigan (+9000)
  • Ole Miss (+10000)
  • Purdue (+12500)

Predictions: Three No. 1 seeds make Final Four

This feels like the best chance to see the first all-No. 1 seed Final Four since 2008. However, while Duke rolled in its first two games, Auburn was tested by Creighton, Houston fought off a furious comeback by Gonzaga and Florida got all it could handle from Connecticut.

Three of the No. 1 seeds have shown cracks, and one of them ends up missing out in San Antonio: the top overall seed, Auburn. — Jordan Mendoza

March Madness 2025 expert predictions

Paste BN experts set their picks ahead of the NCAA Tournament. Here is who they picked before the madness.

Jordan Mendoza

Full bracket

  • Final Four: Michigan State, Florida, Duke, Houston
  • Final: Florida vs. Houston
  • National champion: Houston

Paul Myerberg

Full bracket

  • Final Four: Auburn, St. John's, Duke, Tennessee
  • Final: Auburn vs. Duke
  • National champion: Duke

Eddie Timanus

Full bracket

  • Final Four: Auburn, Florida, Duke, Houston
  • Final: Florida vs. Duke
  • National champion: Florida

Dan Wolken

Full bracket

  • Final Four: Michigan State, Florida, Duke, Houston
  • Final: Florida vs. Duke
  • National champion: Duke

2025 Men's March Madness Printable Bracket

Here is your printable March Madness bracket.

Men's March Madness bracket: Dates, times, TV, results and scores

All times Eastern

Tuesday, March 18

First Four games

Wednesday, March 19

First Four games

Thursday, March 20

Round of 64 games

Friday March 21

Round of 64 games

Saturday, March 22

Sunday, March 23

Thursday, March 27

East and West region Sweet 16 games, Time and TV channel TBD

Friday, March 28

Midwest and South region Sweet 16 games, Time and TV channel TBD

Saturday, March 29

  • East and West region finals, Time and TV channel TBD

Sunday, March 30

  • Midwest and South region finals, Time and TV channel TBD

Saturday, April 5

Final Four

  • Game 1: 6:09 p.m. on CBS
  • Game 2: 8:49 p.m. on CBS

Monday, April 7

  • National championship game: 8:50 p.m. on CBS

When does the Final Four start?

On the men's side, the Final Four is scheduled for Saturday, April 5. The NCAA championship game will take place two days later on Monday, April 7. All games will played at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.

For the women, the Final Four will be played on Friday, April 4 at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. The championship game will be Sunday at 3 p.m. at the same venue.

Women's March Madness schedule

Here is the women's schedule: 

  • First Four: March 19-20
  • First round: March 21-22
  • Second round: March 23-24
  • Sweet 16: March 28-29
  • Elite Eight: March 30-March 31
  • Final Four: Friday, April 4, 7 p.m. ET on ESPN, hosted at Amalie Arena in Tampa. Second game starts 30 minutes after first game ends.
  • NCAA championship game: Sunday, April 6 at 3 p.m. ET on ABC, hosted at Amalie Arena in Tampa.

Women's March Madness printable bracket