Love it, Like it or Hate it: Reviewing Memphis’ loss against Tulane
Memphis beat itself in several facets of the game and allowed Tulane to build momentum that it ultimately capitalized on late.
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Memphis beat itself in several facets of the game and allowed Tulane to build momentum that it ultimately capitalized on late.
The Tigers kept their NCAA tournament hopes alive by taking care of business.Related story:
Feb. 24, 2021: Memphis 61, Tulane 46
Memphis still has issues in its game, but Williams’ appearance on the court is a welcome development.
Transfer DeAndre Williams, declared eligible just hours before the game, made an immediate impression. Related story: As much as he brings to the court, there’s DeAndre Williams as a leader Related story: Box score: Memphis 80, Tulane 74
“We’re playing defense well enough to beat teams. We’re just not playing offense well enough to beat teams,” Hardaway said.
The AAC matchup had been scheduled for the day before.
The Tigers will now face Tulane on Friday, Nov. 27.
Memphis basketball outscored Tulane 14-7 in overtime to survive turnover struggles.
University of Memphis basketball outscored Tulane 14-7 in overtime to survive turnover struggles and win in New Orleans.
Penny Hardaway said he tried to receive a technical at SMU, but the officials ignored him.
Penny Hardaway said that the boos for the former Tiger were "unfortunate."
Penny Hardaway was happy with his team's ball security against Tulane.
Penny Hardaway told his young group that it wouldn't be easy. He was right.
The Memphis Tigers worked their way back into the Coaches Poll after a one week absence.
Memphis could have come out flat after getting robbed by the officials a week ago. Instead, the team came out and flattened Tulane.
The Memphis Tigers offense showed what they can do when they "own the football" in their 47-17 win over the Tulane Green Wave.
Kenneth Gainwell solidified himself in Memphis history Saturday night.
After a gut-wrenching loss to Temple last weekend, an angry and focused Memphis Tigers football team enter this weekend's matchup against the Tulane Green Wave.
The Memphis Tigers defense hopes lessons learned this season will help slow a speedy and spread out Tulane Green Wave offense.
Patrick Taylor's is still a wait-and-see situation regarding whether he returns to action Saturday against Tulane. Meanwhile, John Broussard returns to the Tiger secondary.
Jeremiah Martin leads a balanced scoring attack as Memphis moves to the semifinals of the American Athletic Conference Tournament with a big victory over UCF.
Memphis will open play against Tulane on Thursday afternoon in the first round of the American Athletic Conference postseason tournament.
Tiger senior Jeremiah Martin is on an historic run, and it continued Wednesday night as he reached a career-high 43 points as Memphis defeated Tulane.