901 FC secures home playoff match with win over New Mexico United
Memphis is now unbeaten in its last 12 matches after leading at halftime and will return home for the postseason to defend a 13-match unbeaten streak at AutoZone Park.
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Memphis is now unbeaten in its last 12 matches after leading at halftime and will return home for the postseason to defend a 13-match unbeaten streak at AutoZone Park.
Community Foundation for Greater Memphis and Junior Achievement of Memphis and the Mid-South announce additions to their staff.
The 16th-ranked Memphis women’s soccer team grabbed an early goal and never looked back, scoring four times in a decisive 4-1 victory over Rice on Thursday night at the Track and Soccer Stadium on the South campus.
The 5 by 5 crossword is already pretty small, but today’s is positively diminutive.
The Memphis Grizzlies announced that two of their courts will recognize late basketball operations president Jerry West.
The Daily Memphian’s Clay Bailey, Johnny “Ballpark” Franks and Jim Wyatt will be inducted in July 2025 as part of the TSWA’s annual awards ceremony.
Fairley remains No. 1 in Class 2A rankings.
Also happening this week: A street is renamed for for the first Black athlete to join the Tigers.
Dylan Borczak’s 44th-minute goal keeps Memphis in the hunt for a top-four finish and third consecutive home playoff match.
The Tigers are now in first place in the AAC standings with three games to play.
During the Scoundrels and Scandals tour Saturday, Oct. 19, attendees were introduced to some of the infamous gravesites in the city’s oldest active cemetery.
Two recent articles by Bill Dries provide plenty of tips about voting and inspired this week’s crossword puzzle.
Baptist Health Sciences University and RISE Memphis announce additions.
An induction ceremony is scheduled for Oct. 16, 2024.
Alton Brown will release his 10th book — “Food for Thought” — in February 2025 prior to the tour kickoff.
Fairley High is still ranked No. 1 in Class 2A and Covington is No. 2 in Class 3A.
Also happening this week: Juvenile Court hearings that were supposed to resume in person will now be virtual, and Spike Lee (and others) get Freedom Awards.
The Tigers’ home winning streak ends at 17 games, but their unbeaten streak at home extends to 25 games.
Memphis 901 FC clinched the club’s fourth consecutive playoff appearance and extended its 13-game home unbeaten run with a 0-0 draw against the Sacramento Republic on Saturday night at AutoZone Park.
The Leadership Memphis and Volunteer Memphis Board of Directors has named Bobby White as their new president and CEO.
Memphis has the only urban park system in Tennessee to receive accreditation through the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies.
Former Houston High standout Maddie Eskin had a goal and two assists to lead the Tigers attack.
The two-round Memphis Golf Association City Am was decided by one stroke at Memphis Country Club.
The Bulldogs take over the top spot in Class 2A; Covington, Collierville, Lausanne, Southwind, Munford and Bolton are also ranked in this week’s poll.
Also happening this week: Riley Keough discusses her new book at Graceland, and the U of M breaks ground on new campus housing.