Auburn’s Broome Suffers ‘Significant’ Ankle Sprain in Comeback Win Over South Carolina

Auburn’s Broome Suffers ‘Significant’ Ankle Sprain in Comeback Win Over South Carolina
Auburn forward Johni Broome, right, looks to shoot over Missouri guard Marcus Allen, second from right, for the basket during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025, in Auburn, Ala. Butch Dill/AP Photo
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COLUMBIA, S.C.—Johni Broome suffered a “significant sprain” of his left ankle in No. 2 Auburn’s win over South Carolina on Saturday, and Tigers coach Bruce Pearl said his team’s leading scorer will have an MRI to determine the extent of the injury.

Broome, a 6-foot-10, 240-pound fifth-year senior and preseason Associated Press All-American who is considered a contender for national player of the year, landed on the foot of a South Carolina defender and rolled his left ankle while going for a rebound in the second half of Auburn’s 66–63 Southeastern Conference win. He was gripping his left ankle and could not stand without assistance, requiring the help of two trainers to get to the locker room.