WATCH: MSU's Izzo Talks Loss to Auburn, Reflects on Season

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ATLANTA, Ga. -- Sunday was the end of the road for yet another Tom Izzo tournament run.
Michigan State fell short of reaching its first Final Four since 2019 when it couldn't overcome the No. overall seed Auburn at State Farm Arena on Sunday, as the Tigers came out on top with a 70-64 victory.
Izzo reflected on the season and more when he addressed the media after the game.
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Izzo also spoke to reporters from the podium. Below is a transcript of his opening statement:
Izzo: “For the 30th year, I'm not sure I've ever been prouder of a team. There's so much coach-speak and things that go on in programs all over, but these guys gave me everything they had. I drained them of everything.
“They should take a week off. There's nothing left in them. That's kind of the way it was in the locker room. It was a tear-jerking locker room because they knew they spilled it all, and yet we thought we started out poorly, which we've had that little bit of a problem lately.
"We just couldn't recover from that 17-0 run. It wasn't through lack of effort. It wasn't through lack of anything except we played a good team.
“[Johni] Broome hurt us early. We made some adjustments, did a little better job on him after he hit those first, I think, 6 or 8 points. I thought we missed some good shots in there, but maybe some of it was their defense too.
“All in all, you don't get defined -- unfortunately, your last game wears with you. I'm asking these guys that, if it does, make sure that you do something about it in your life. For Jaden [Akins], he's not done playing basketball either.
“All in all, the most unbelievable year I've had, the most connected year I've had. I just appreciate what these guys did for myself, our program, our university, and our community.”
Michigan State's 2025 team will be remembered for proving the doubters wrong, for fighting until the end and for the bond it will have for life.
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