Two of the best players in college basketball reside in the state of Alabama: Alabama's Mark Sears and Auburn's Johni Broome.
Johni Broome and the Auburn Tigers held off a furious comeback from the Texas Longhorns to secure an 87-82 victory at Moody ...
It looked like Johni Broome wouldn't play against No. 16 Purdue on Saturday. In the end, he played 29 minutes and notched ...
Could Johni Broome, who injured his shoulder against Georgia State, play in Auburn's game against No. 16 Purdue on Saturday?
A 21-point lead for Auburn basketball over Texas was eventually trimmed to two by the Longhorns on Tuesday evening. Still, ...
The toughest part of their seasons are ahead, but these experienced players have a good chance to rise on draft boards.
Johni Broome's shoulder injury won't be a long-term issue, Bruce Pearl confirmed Thursday. Here's everything he said about ...
Johni Broome scored 24 points and had seven rebounds and four blocks, and No. 2 Auburn opened Southeastern Conference play ...
Johni Broome scored 24 points and blocked four shots as No. 2 Auburn rolled over visiting Missouri 84-68 Saturday in the ...
The No. 2 Auburn Tigers overcame a late rally by Texas to secure an 87-82 road win, marking Bruce Pearl's record-breaking ...
With Johni Broome surprisingly in tow, the Tigers routed another team Saturday with a win over No. 16 Purdue. Here's how it ...
Two of the best players in college basketball reside in the state of Alabama, with both averaging over 18 points per game.