Both teams were missing key pieces. Jamal Mashburn Jr. — second in the country in scoring at 22.1 points per game — missed ...
PJ Haggerty and Dain Dainja shined bright on “Neon Night,” leading Memphis basketball to its 6th straight win, an 83-71 ...
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Field Level Media on MSNNo. 17 Memphis tops Temple, avenging lone AAC lossTemple handed Memphis an 88-81 loss last month in Philadelphia, its only AAC defeat. It hung with the Tigers in the rematch despite the absence of Mashburn's 22.1 ppg, forging a 35-35 halftime tie on ...
Penny Hardaway’s goals for his 2024-25 team are within reach. The first step for the team is winning the rest of the way, and showing it can finish.
Tim is a veteran sportswriter who graduated from CBHS in Memphis and the University of Missouri. He previously covered LSU sports in Baton Rouge, and the University of Louisiana football and ...
No. 17 Memphis has had some close calls -- but just one slip-up -- on its way to the top of the American Athletic Conference this season. The Tigers will have a chance to avenge that loss on Sunday ...
Memphis basketball polished off Temple 90-82 at FedExForum on Sunday behind big second-half showings by PJ Haggerty, Dain Dainja and Dante Harris.
Memphis basketball knew what Sunday's rematch against Temple meant. The Tigers won, but the margin of victory could have been bigger.
Temple had 10 turnovers at the half, and the Tigers had 11. The Owls made 5 of 10 from outside the arc to stay even with Memphis. Temple: Mashburn's absence meant 22.1 points missing from the Owls.
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