The Male Basketball team of the Auburn Tigers is in the Final Four for the first time since 2019 and possibly has one of the best players and coaches in the tournament in Johni Brome and Bruce Pearl.
While the Tigers have the main attention center before their confrontation against the Florida Gators, it was their cheerleaders who received close attention to social networks.
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Auburn Tigers Cheerleaders during the first half of the southern regional final of the NCAA 2025 tournament against the Spartans of the Michigan state in State Parc Arena in Atlanta on March 30, 2025. (Brett Davis-Imagn images)

Auburn Tigers Cheerleaders in the second half of a southern regional semifinal of the NCAA 2025 tournament against the Michigan Wolverines in State Arena in Atlanta on March 28, 2025. (Brett Davis-Imagn images)
A screenshot of CBS transmission went viral in X and university basketball fans fainted.
The Auburn cheerleader team is composed of 12 men and 11 women, with Aubie the tiger leading the position. Sawyer Tindall and Hailey Tschetter were co-headed head, and Ben Timm is the Mic-Man. Max Allen is the acrobatics coach, and Latish Durroh is the coordinator of the spirit.
The team will be on the corner of the Tigers when they face the Gators in the San Antonio Alamodome on Saturday night.
Brice Williams proves to be the main attraction in the university basketball crown
Broome is the top scorer and rebounder, with an average of 18.7 points and 10.9 rebounds per game. He suffered a little scare of injuries in the team’s Elite eight victory over the state of Michigan, but managed to score 25 points and take 14 rebounds.

The animators of the Auburn Tigers carry an Auburn flag to the court before the game between the Auburn Tigers and the Creighton Bluejays in the second round to the NCAA tournament in the RUPP Arena in Lexington, Kentucky, on March 22, 2025. (Aaron Doster-Imagn images)
Pearl has been with Auburn since the 2014-15 season and has not had a losing season with the Tigers since 2020-21. Before that, I was with Tennessee and Milwaukee.