Memphis sunk by turnovers, poor free throws in loss to UCF
The Tigers were down early and could not catch up as their three-game winning streak comes to an end.Related story:
Box score: UCF 74, Memphis 64
The Tigers were down early and could not catch up as their three-game winning streak comes to an end.Related story:
Box score: UCF 74, Memphis 64
The Memphis Tigers lost to UCF on Wednesday. That’s bad. But for all of the team’s struggles, it still can make the NCAA Tournament. Is that too much to ask?
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