March Madness continues Saturday with the men’s Final Four from the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.
SEC rivals Auburn and Florida, each No. 1 seeds, will battle it out for an opportunity to play in the NCAA Tournament national championship game on Monday against the winner of Friday’s second Final Four game, which pits No. 1 seed Duke against No. 1 seed Houston.
Auburn star and SEC player of the year Johni Broome was injured in the Tigers’ Elite Eight contest before returning to the court and finishing out the game. Broome expects to play with “no limitations” on Saturday. He averages 18.7 points, 10.9 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per game for Auburn. Florida’s Walter Clayton Jr., like Broome a consensus First Team All American, leads the Gators with 18.1 points and 4.2 assists per game.
In SEC play, Florida beat then-undefeated Auburn 90-81 on the road on Feb. 8. Clayton had 19 points, nine assists and six rebounds, while Broome produced a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds in the loss.
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Auburn vs. Florida men’s basketball score
Auburn leads Florida 33-29 with 3:33 left in the first half.
Johni Broome scores the first points of the game to give Auburn the lead with a two-point turnaround fadeaway jumper. Walter Clayton Jr. answers back with a three-point shot for Florida off an assist by Alex Condon.
Johni Broome stats
Johni Broome has six points, three rebounds, two blocks and a steal for Auburn.
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.
Highlights: Auburn vs. Florida
Auburn Tigers men’s basketball roster
Starters in bold
Tahaad Pettiford, Guard, 0
JP Pegues, Guard, 1
Denver Jones, Guard, 2
Jahki Howard, Forward, 3
Johni Broome, Forward/Center, 4
Chris Moore, Forward, 5
CJ Williams, Guard, 7
Ja’Heim Hudson, Forward, 8
Chad Baker-Mazara, Guard/Forward, 10
Joah Shay, Guard, 12
Miles Kelly, Guard, 13
Presley Patterson, Guard 14
Drake Cardwell, Guard, 17
Blake Muschalek, Guard, 21
Reed Trapp, Guard, 22
Addarin Scott, Forward, 23
Chaney Johnson, Forward, 31
Dylan Cardwell, Center, 44
Florida Gators men’s basketball roster
Starters in bold
Walter Clayton Jr., Guard, 1
Kevin Pazmino, Guard, 2
Micah Handlogten, Center, 3
Sam Alexis, Forward, 4
Will Richard, Guard, 5
Urban Klavzar, Guard, 7
Rueben Chinyelu, Center, 9
Thomas Haugh, Forward, 10
Denzel Aberdeen, Guard 11
Viktor Mikic, Center, 12
Alijah Martin, Guard, 15
Isaiah Brown, Guard, 20
Alex Condon, Forward/Center, 21
Bennett Andersen, Guard, 22
Kajus Kublickas, Guard, 30
Olivier Rioux, Center, 32
Cooper Josefsberg, Guard, 33
Johni Broome injury update
Johni Broome participated in pregame warmups for Auburn. The SEC Player of the Year produced a double-double in the victory over Michigan State last week. During that game, he managed to overcome an injury scare in the second half that sent him to the locker room for X-rays for some time. He did return to finish the game.
What time is Auburn vs. Florida Final Four basketball today?
March Madness continues Saturday with the Final Four matchup between the No. 1 seeded Auburn Tigers and the No. 1 seeded Florida Gators. The action tips off at 6:09 p.m. ET.
Where to watch Auburn vs. Florida: TV, streaming coverage
- TV channel: CBS
- Live stream: Paramount+ and Fubo (Fubo offers a free trial subscription)
What channel is March Madness on?
Men’s NCAA Tournament games on Saturday will be broadcast on CBS. You can also watch Final Four action via these streaming options: Paramount+ and Fubo. Fubo offers a free trial subscription to new users.
Florida vs. Auburn predictions and picks
- Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY: Florida 85, Auburn 80
- Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY: Florida 88, Auburn 84
- Erick Smith, USA TODAY: Auburn 73, Florida 70
- Eddie Timanus, USA TODAY: Florida 78, Auburn 72
- Blake Toppmeyer, USA TODAY: Florida 82, Auburn 70
- Jeremy Cluff, The Arizona Republic: Florida 82, Auburn 77
- Adam Dubbin, Gators Wire: Florida 85, Auburn 84
Florida vs. Auburn odds and betting line
The Florida Gators are favorites to beat the Auburn Tigers, according to BetMGM odds as of Saturday, April 5.
- Spread: Florida (-2.5)
- Moneyline: Florida (-145); Auburn (+120)
- O/U: 159.5
March Madness men’s championship odds
The Duke Blue Devils remains the favorite to win the 2025 national championship according to BetMGM odds as of Saturday, April 5.
- Duke -115
- Florida +310
- Houston +450
- Auburn +575
Auburn vs. Florida all-time head-to-head record, history
The Auburn Tigers and Florida Gators have played one another 174 times. Auburn enjoys a 90-84 record in the series. The Gators most recently defeated the Tigers 92-81 on Feb. 8, 2025.
Florida Gators national championship, NCAA tournament history
The Florida Gators have won the national championship twice (2006, 2007). The Gators also went to the finals in 2000, losing to Michigan State, 89-76.
Florida vs. Auburn preview
Florida’s first priority will be keeping Auburn’s star big man Johni Broome under wraps. The Gators have a number of options there, as frontcourt starters Alex Condon and Rueben Chinyelu have been joined by key reserve Micah Handlogten, another seven-footer who had planned to redshirt but rejoined the team in mid-February to provide needed depth. Broome, for his part is still likely to post yet another double-double by night’s end, and Dylan Cardwell can help on the glass. But the Tigers will need points from the arc to keep pace with the Gators. Tahaad Pettiford has had a good tournament thus far, but the Tigers need better shot selection from Miles Kelly can continued success from Denver Jones.
Ah yes, about those Gators’ scorers. As we’ve seen, it will probably be Walter Clayton Jr. taking the big shot when needed, which means he’s likely to draw attention from Auburn’s Chad Baker-Mazara. But Florida also has Elijah Martin, who has Final Four experience from his time at Florida Atlantic, to help alleviate the ball pressure on the perimeter. — Eddie Timanus
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Final Four by the numbers: Metrics predict No. 1 seed boon
All hail Ken Pomeroy; the king of the calculator, the seer of the stats, the architect of the analytics and the executive of efficiency.
For more than a decade, a website run by a former meteorologist and atmospheric sciences instructor has been the numbers-based Bible of college basketball. Pomeroy’s formula ranks teams by a variety of different metrics including offensive efficiency, defensive efficiency, tempo and luck. But his top-line number assigned to each team, calculated from data over thousands of possessions across the season, is pretty much the gold standard in terms of predicting on a game-to-game basis which team is more likely to win. — Dan Wolken
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March Madness 2025 expert predictions
USA TODAY experts set their picks ahead of the NCAA Tournament. Here is who they picked before the madness.
Jordan Mendoza
- Final Four: Michigan State, Florida, Duke, Houston
- Final: Florida vs. Houston
- National champion: Houston
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- Final Four: Auburn, St. John’s, Duke, Tennessee
- Final: Auburn vs. Duke
- National champion: Duke
Eddie Timanus
- Final Four: Auburn, Florida, Duke, Houston
- Final: Florida vs. Duke
- National champion: Florida
Dan Wolken
- Final Four: Michigan State, Florida, Duke, Houston
- Final: Florida vs. Duke
- National champion: Duke
BRACKET PREDICTIONS: Expert picks for men’s NCAA Tournament
2025 Men’s March Madness Printable Bracket
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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
- South region: No. 9 Creighton def. No. 8 Louisville, 89-75
- Midwest region: No. 4 Purdue def. No. 13 High Point, 75-63
- East region: No. 3 Wisconsin def. No. 14 Montana, 86-66
- Midwest region: No. 1 Houston def. No. 16 SIU-Edwardsville, 78-40
- South region: No. 1 Auburn def. No. 16 Alabama State, 83-63
- Midwest region: No. 12 McNeese State def. No. 5 Clemson, 69-67
- East region: No. 6 BYU def. No. 11 VCU, 80-71
- Midwest region: No. 8 Gonzaga def. No. 9 Georgia, 89-68
- Midwest region: No. 2 Tennessee def. No. 15 Wofford, 77-62
- West region: No. 10 Arkansas def. No. 7 Kansas, 79-72
- South region: No. 4 Texas A&M def. No. 13 Yale, 80-71
- West region: No. 11 Drake def. No. 6 Missouri, 67-57
- Midwest region: No. 7 UCLA def. No. 10 Utah State, 72-47
- West region: No. 2 St. John’s def. No. 15 Omaha, 83-53
- South region: No. 5 Michigan def. No. 12 UC San Diego, 68-65
- West region: No. 3 Texas Tech def. No. 14 UNC-Wilmington, 82-72
Friday March 21
Round of 64 games
- East region: No. 9 Baylor def. No. 8 Mississippi State, 75-72
- East region: No. 2 Alabama def. No. 15 Robert Morris, 90-81
- South region: No. 3 Iowa State def. No. 14 Lipscomb, 82-55
- West region: No. 12 Colorado State def. No. 5 Memphis, 78-70
- East region: No. 1 Duke def. No. 16 Mount St. Mary’s, 93-49
- East region: No. 7 Saint Mary’s def. No. 10 Vanderbilt, 59-56
- South region: No. 6 Ole Miss def. No. 11 North Carolina, 71-64
- West region: No. 4 Maryland def. No. 13 Grand Canyon, 81-49
- West region: No. 1 Florida def. No. 16 Norfolk State, 95-69
- Midwest region: No. 3 Kentucky def. No. 14 Troy, 76-57
- South region: No. 10 New Mexico def. No. 7 Marquette, 75-66
- East region: No. 4 Arizona def. No. 13 Akron, 93-65
- West region: No. 8 UConn def. No. 9 Oklahoma, 67-59
- Midwest region: No. 6 Illinois def. No. 11 Xavier, 86-73
- South region: No. 2 Michigan State def. No. 15 Bryant, 87-62
- East region: No. 5 Oregon def. No. 12 Liberty, 81-52
Saturday, March 22
Sunday, March 23
Thursday, March 27
East and West region Sweet 16 games
Friday, March 28
Midwest and South region Sweet 16 games
Saturday, March 29
Sunday, March 30
Saturday, April 5
Final Four
Monday, April 7
- National championship game: 8:50 p.m. | CBS
When does the Final Four and national championship start?
The men’s 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 remaining schedule for the women’s NCAA Tournament:
- 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
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