Auburn basketball star Johni Broome, one of the frontrunners for National Player of the Year (NPOY) honors this season, has been sidelined indefinitely after an MRI revealed a left ankle sprain.

The injury occurred during a tense game over the weekend, when Broome, who has been instrumental in Auburn’s success this year, landed awkwardly after attempting a rebound.
The initial concern over his injury quickly became a significant talking point for both the Auburn Tigers and the college basketball world.
Broome, a senior forward, has been the cornerstone of Auburn’s lineup, showcasing elite scoring, rebounding, and defensive abilities. Averaging 18.4 points, 9.2 rebounds, and 2.5 blocks per game, he has made an undeniable impact on both ends of the floor.
His impressive performances have helped elevate Auburn to the top ranks in the SEC and positioned them as serious contenders for a deep March Madness run.
As a result, Broome was seen as a strong candidate for the prestigious NPOY award, which annually recognizes the best player in college basketball.
The news of his injury has sent shockwaves through the Auburn fanbase and college basketball followers. While the severity of the sprain is still being assessed, the indefinite timeline for Broome’s recovery has raised concerns about his ability to return in time for the postseason.
His absence from the lineup could significantly affect Auburn’s chances of securing a high seed in the NCAA Tournament, as Broome is arguably the team’s most valuable player.
In the immediate aftermath of the injury, Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl expressed his concern for Broome, emphasizing the player’s importance both on and off the court.
“Johni has been the heart and soul of this team,” Pearl said. “We’re all hoping for a speedy recovery, but at the same time, we’ll have to adjust and keep moving forward as a group.”
While Broome’s injury is undoubtedly a blow to Auburn’s hopes of making a deep tournament run, the team will now need to lean on other players to step up in his absence. Senior guard Wendell Green Jr.
and sophomore forward Jaylin Williams are expected to carry more responsibility in Broome’s absence, both offensively and defensively. Green, in particular, will need to take on an even more significant playmaking role, while Williams will have to contribute more in the paint.
Broome’s injury also raises questions about his future in college basketball. With the NPOY race heating up, many observers are wondering if Broome will be able to return to form in time to secure the coveted award.
Given his leadership on the court and his strong all-around play, Broome still remains a candidate for the honor, though the length of his absence could diminish his chances.
For now, Auburn will focus on managing Broome’s recovery and navigating the challenges that come with his absence. The Tigers’ upcoming games will be crucial in determining how well they can cope without their star player and whether they can maintain their momentum in the competitive SEC.
Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how this situation unfolds and how it might impact both Broome’s individual aspirations and Auburn’s collective goals for the season.