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Sports * Memphis will play fourth-seed UCF on Friday about 1 p.m. in the second game of the afternoon session. The first game has 11th-ranked and top-seed Houston facing UConn at 11 a.m. UConn, the tournament's ninth-seed, defeated South Florida in Thursday's opening game of the tournament. -
Memphis Tigers Basketball Balanced attack propels Tigers to semifinals of AAC Tournament
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.
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Sports AAC Tournament: UConn defeats South Florida; SMU over Tulsa
Markis McDuffie scored 15 points, including going 11 of 12 from the free throw line, Jaime Echenique had 14 points and nine rebounds to lead sixth-seed Wichita State to an easy 75-57 victory in the final game of Thursday’s opening round of the American Athletic Conference Tourney. -
High School Sports East hammers Cleveland in Class AAA quarterfinals
James Wiseman leads a balanced effort as three-time defending champion East wins easily.
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Memphis Grizzlies Road Recap: Collins too much for Grizzlies in Hawks’ lopsided win
The Atlanta Hawks snapped the Memphis Grizzlies' three-game winning streak with a 132-111 victory on Wednesday night.
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High School Sports Whitehaven locks down on Sevier County to advance in Class AAA
Whitehaven shuts down Sevier County in Class AAA quarterfinals.
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Memphis Tigers Basketball Calkins: Yes, you can have a picture with Penny Hardaway – and nearly every Memphian does
Penny Hardaway may be the most photographed man in the history of Memphis. Here's why he never says no to a photo request.
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Memphis Tigers Basketball Homecourt advantage provides potential edge to Tigers in AAC Tourney
While Memphis didn't earn a first-round bye in the AAC Tournament, the Tigers know to make the NCAA they probably have to win four straight, including Sunday's championship game.
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High School Sports Wooddale cruises past Austin-East to advance to Class AA semis
Oregon signee Chandler Lawson leads a balanced effort as Wooddale wins first state-tournament game in school history.
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Memphis Tigers Basketball For top seeds, AAC tournament performance may not benefit NCAA positioning
While the Memphis Tigers need to win AAC Tournament to punch ticket to NCAAs, top seeds Houston and Cincinnati might not realize any benefit from winning this week's tournament championship.
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High School Sports Mitchell’s terrific defensive effort goes for naught in quarterfinal loss to Fulton
Despite holding Knoxville Fulton to 33.3 percent shooting, Mitchell fell in the BlueCross Class AA quarterfinals Wednesday.
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Sports Three story lines outside of the AAC Tournament
While the interest is in the Tigers potential run in the American Athletic Conference Tournament, there are other storylines involving the Tigers outside of this week's play.
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Geoff Calkins Calkins: John Kilzer — former Tiger, musician, minister — lived a life of recovery and grace
John Kilzer was a former Tiger, an academic and a music star. But his legacy will be his recovery ministry, which touched hundreds of lives.
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Memphis Grizzlies Pride, in the name of basketball, keys Grizzlies’ winning streak
The Grizzlies are finding that the best way to motivate themselves for so-called meaningless games is to lose themselves in the competition – to be the kids in their backyards who wanted to win and feared being shown up.
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Memphis Tigers Football Competition at several positions will highlight Tiger spring football
Head coach Mike Norvell is excited about the potential competition at positions throughout the Memphis Tigers roster during spring practice.
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Memphis Tigers Basketball University of Memphis AD Tom Bowen agrees to contract extension
The University of Memphis and athletic director Tom Bowen have agreed to a six-month contract extension.
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Memphis Grizzlies Conley named Western Conference Player of the Week
Stellar week, including fourth-quarter play that resulted in three Memphis Grizzlies wins, earns Mike Conley NBA’s Western Conference Player of the Week – the first time he has won the award.
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Memphis Tigers Basketball Tigers’ Martin, Temple’s Alston both worthy of AAC Player of the Year
Memphis senior Jeremiah Martin and Temple senior Shizz Alston are the AAC’s top scorers (each averaging 19.7 points per game), among the best playmakers, and each is deserving of the league’s Player of the Year Award.
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Sports Martin named to AAC first team All-Conference; Harris makes All-Freshman team
Jeremiah Martin named to first team All-American Athletic Conference. Tyler Harris makes All-Freshman squad.
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Memphis Grizzlies Grizzlies take winning streak to three games as improved play continues
Grizzlies coach J.B. Bickerstaff celebrated his 40th birthday steering Memphis to its third straight win against teams in the NBA playoff hunt.
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Memphis Grizzlies At the Horn: Conley leads the way as Grizzlies rally to beat Magic 105-97
MEMPHIS — Mike Conley scored 14 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter and the Memphis Grizzlies crafted a late rally to beat the Orlando Magic 105-97 on Sunday. -
Memphis Grizzlies Basketball box score: Memphis Grizzlies vs. Orlando Magic
Grizzlies: 105, Magic: 97
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Geoff Calkins Season One, Chapter 18: Jeremiah Martin saves the day — his day
Jeremiah Martin saved the day. Which just happened to be HIS day. So happy Jeremiah Martin Day to everyone!
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Memphis Tigers Basketball Victory over Tulsa caps Senior celebration, builds momentum for AAC Tourney
Tigers defeat Tulsa 66-63 on a night where five seniors were honored and Memphis continued its momentum heading into the American Athletic Conference tournament at FedExForum
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Memphis Tigers Basketball Basketball box score: Tigers v Tulsa
Memphis: 66, Tulsa:63
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