2024–25 Auburn Tigers men's basketball team

2024–25 Auburn Tigers men's basketball
Maui Invitational champions
SEC regular season champions
NCAA tournament, Final Four
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 4
APNo. 4
Record32–6 (15–3 SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaNeville Arena
2024–25 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 4 Auburn153 .833326  .842
No. 1 Florida144 .778364  .900
No. 6 Alabama135 .722289  .757
No. 5 Tennessee126 .667308  .789
No. 19 Texas A&M117 .6112311  .676
No. 12 Kentucky108 .5562412  .667
Missouri108 .5562212  .647
No. 18 Ole Miss108 .5562412  .667
No. 20 Arkansas810 .4442214  .611
Mississippi State810 .4442113  .618
Georgia810 .4442013  .606
Vanderbilt810 .4442013  .606
Texas612 .3331916  .543
Oklahoma612 .3332014  .588
LSU315 .1671418  .438
South Carolina216 .1111220  .375
2025 SEC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

The 2024–25 Auburn Tigers men's basketball team represented Auburn University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season as a member of the Southeastern Conference. The team's head coach was Bruce Pearl in his 11th season at Auburn. The team played its home games at Neville Arena in Auburn, Alabama.

Pearl won his 214th game for Auburn at Texas on January 7, surpassing Joel Eaves for the most wins in school history.

Auburn finished the regular season with a 32–6 overall record and a 15–3 mark in SEC play, earning the program the No. 1 overall seed in the 2025 NCAA tournament.

As the No. 1 seed in the 2025 SEC Tournament, held at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, Auburn began its postseason run in the quarterfinals with a 62–57 victory over No. 8 seed Ole Miss. In the semifinals, the Tigers faced No. 4 seed Tennessee and were narrowly defeated 70–65, ending their bid for the conference tournament title.

In the First Round of the 2025 NCAA tournament, the Tigers defeated No. 16 seed Alabama State, 83–63. They went on to beat No. 9 seed Creighton, 82–70, in the Second Round. In the Sweet Sixteen, Auburn overcame No. 5 seed Michigan with a 78–65 victory, and then secured a 70–64 win over No. 2 seed Michigan State in the Elite Eight to claim the South Regional title and advance to the Final Four for the second time in school history.

However, their season came to an end with a 79–73 loss to SEC rival and eventual champion Florida in the Final Four. Chad Baker-Mazara led Auburn with 18 points, while Johni Broome added 15 points and seven rebounds despite playing through a right elbow injury that limited his second-half performance.