Tigers’ late push not enough to down Mustangs
Hot shooting from the SMU Mustangs cost the Memphis women’s basketball team a win Saturday in Dallas.
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Hot shooting from the SMU Mustangs cost the Memphis women’s basketball team a win Saturday in Dallas.
Also happening this week: The Memphis City Council votes on extending health benefits to themselves, and Monday is the first day to pull qualifying petitions for August state and federal primary elections.
Because the I-55 bridge was closed for repairs, the pro-Palestine demonstration on the I-40 bridge caused all traffic across the Mississippi River at Memphis to shut down for nearly two hours.Related content:
Northpoint also picks up votes in Division 2-A.
Hutchison and Middle College are the only Memphis-area teams ranked in the state girls basketball rankings.
Sting and Middle College are still the only Memphis-area girls teams ranked in AP state basketball rankings.
Middle College is ranked in Class 1A and Northpoint Christian also receives votes in D2-A.
Briarcrest and Douglass are also top-ranked in their divisions.
Redbirds announce promotions, 901 FC playing local college teams, hall of fame schedules induction, rodeo comes to town.
The service will operate three days a week from March 7 to April 9.
Campbell Clinic, ALSAC and ArtsMemphis announce promotions and additions.
Mardi Gras is just around the corner, and the Memphis women’s team showed their New Orleans rivals a thing or two about basketball.
Plus, Fat Tuesday and Valentine’s Day are back to back this year, and we’ve got a round-up of ways to celebrate.
The City of Memphis released Wednesday morning, Feb. 14, thousands of pages of additional documents related to the death of Tyre Nichols.
Oh those summer nights! The classic musical “Grease” will kick off the 2024-2025 Theatre Memphis season in August.
Despite jumping out to a 5-1 advantage, the Tigers fell in 13 innings to Jacksonville State, 6-5.
A win over the East Carolina University Pirates brings the University of Memphis women’s basketball team to 9-15 overall and 5-8 in American Athletic Conference play.
Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority, Junior Achievement of Memphis, Mid-South and Hi-Speed Industrial Service and Lewis Thomason announce promotions and additions.
At The Kent, Memphians tasted food from 25 local restaurants and caterers for Youth Villages’ 35th annual Soup Sunday. Proceeds from the event benefit the nonprofit’s LifeSet program.
Valentine’s Day is over, but the messages on these wooden hearts are timeless. This week’s jigsaw puzzle features an image by The Daily Memphian photographer Patrick Lantrip.
Memphis beat Jacksonville State 7-4 on Saturday, its first win under new coach Matt Riser.
Also happening this week: The Memphis Tigers take on FAU in the most anticipated game of Memphis’ AAC slate.
After rescheduling his upcoming Memphis concert from March to April, rapper Drake has canceled the date altogether.
Howard’s posthumous induction was announced Friday, Feb. 23, at USA Stadium in Millington, which hosted the Team USA Olympic baseball team, 1986-1996.
The University of Memphis women’s basketball team moves to 11-15 overall and 7-8 in AAC play after the Tigers defeat the Tulane Green Wave.