Tyson Walker gave everything in Michigan State’s Elite Eight matchup against Auburn, dropping 22 points with relentless energy and leadership. The senior guard, known for his clutch shooting, sparked a late run midway through the second half. However, Johni Broome and Auburn’s suffocating defense held strong, disrupting the Spartans’ offensive flow in the final five minutes. Coach Tom Izzo, seeking his ninth Final Four appearance, remained animated on the sidelines as his team fought back from a 12-point deficit. With Malik Hall struggling to find rhythm and A.J. Hoggard in foul trouble early, the Spartans lacked secondary scoring options when it mattered most. Auburn’s physicality wore Michigan State down in the paint, out-rebounding them 38-26 and scoring 16 second-chance points. Walker hit a huge three to make it 66-62 with 58 seconds left, but Auburn answered with a dagger from Broome. Izzo called it one of the “hardest-fought games” of his career, praising Walker’s fight. Despite the heartbreaking finish, the Spartans earned national respect with their gritty tournament run. “We left it all on the court,” Walker said postgame. “It hurts, but I’m proud of what we did.” Michigan State ends their season 31–7.
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Tyson Walker’s Heroics Not Enough as Michigan State Falls to Auburn in Elite Eight Clash
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